What Causes Extreme Dry Mouth Where Teeth Stick to Lips?

When your mouth is so dry that your teeth stick to your lips, it can be the symptom of a serious medical condition. Having a dry mouth can lead to greater tooth decay, as your body uses saliva to break down food particles that cling to teeth.

Kay Ireland
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Dry Bitter Mouth in the Morning

A dry mouth and morning breath can both cause a bitter taste in the mouth. Your mouth is naturally dry in the morning, so the bitter taste and bad breath are associated with the dryness. Several solutions may help with these problems.

Melissa McNamara
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What Are the Causes of Jaw Pain & Pain in the Temples?

Numerous conditions can cause jaw pain and pain in the temples. According to MedlinePlus, jaw pain may be caused by traumatic injury or by certain medical conditions. In some cases, jaw pain is accompanied by pain in the sides of the head, or temples.

Martin Hughes
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Puffy Lips & Fever in a Child

Puffy lips accompanied by fever in a child could be a sign of several illnesses. If your child has a fever and swollen lips, she could be suffering from a minor illness, such as a canker sore, or she could be having an allergic reaction. Swollen lips and fever are also signs of Kawasaki disease and chickenpox.

Leigh Good
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What Are the Treatments for Dry Mouth Due to Stress?

Stress is a part of life. It can occur during major life events such as getting married, buying a home, retiring or when there are changes in family obligations. It can also occur daily when stuck in traffic, dealing with an illness or when worrying about finances.

Lori Newell
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Dry Mouth at Night While Sleeping

The inside of your mouth is lined with three pairs of salivary glands – the sublingual, submandibular and parotid glands. There are also hundreds of tiny ones tucked under the lining of your mouth, which makes it all the more baffling if you often wake up with a very dry mouth.

Brynne Chandler
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What Causes a White Coated Tongue in Kids?

A white coating on a child’s tongue can be caused by underlying medical conditions. Often parents will wonder if a white coating is simply normal food residue on a child’s tongue. A simple swipe of the tongue with a wet washcloth will help determine if the white coating wipes away.

Sara DuMond, M.D.
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Causes of Tongue Discoloration

The tongue is a group of strong muscles which are important part for chewing and the breakdown of food. The muscles are surrounded by a mucous membrane that contains small bumps called papillae. Normally, the tongue and the papillae are pinkish red in color.

Lindsay Boyers
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Face & Jaw Pain

In many cases, facial pain can be traced to a relatively simple cause, such as a toothache, headache or chewing gum for too long. But in some cases, the painful and radiating aches are linked to more serious conditions.

Krista Sheehan
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How to Care for Cuts Inside the Mouth Close to the Teeth

Cuts in your mouth, especially near your teeth, are often the result of vigorous flossing. Using toothpicks, eating sharp foods and wearing mouth jewelry can also cause injuries to your gum tissue.

Donna Pleis, RDH, BSBA
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