If you’re one of the many people who regularly takes allergy medication such as antihistamines or decongestants, you may be familiar with dry mouth as a side effect.
Dr Sulaman Anwar, a registered Specialist Periodontist, explained how a dry mouth could put you at risk of dental problems.
He said: “Saliva is vital for keeping your mouth healthy. It helps to wash away food particles, neutralise acids produced by bacteria, and even promote teeth remineralisation.
“But when allergy medication decreases saliva production, it can leave your mouth more susceptible to harmful bacteria and tooth decay.
“In fact, without proper saliva flow, the risk of both tooth decay and gum disease can increase.”
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