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Hi lybrate-user, it's good that you have quit smoking. You will feel dryness in mouth for few months, as an inevitable side effect of tobacco. To beat it, I suggest the following: 1. Take sips of water at regular intervals 2. Chew gums 3. Have sugarless candies 4. Keep yourself hydrated if the condition still doesn't improve, consult your dentists, you may be having some underlying oral disorder. Take care.
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It will take some time to get everything normal at least 6 months. Increase your water intake.
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Use chew gum.
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It takes tome to redolve problems after you quit smoking.
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You can use a mouthwash for dry mouth.
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Keep yourself hydrated.
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Kindly consult a dentist in person for further suggestion. We need more investigations with clinical examination to decide upon treatment. Drink plenty of water. For dry mouth, consider chewing sugar-free gum or sucking on sugar-free candies to help stimulate salivary flow. There also are artificial saliva?s on the market that may help to induce salivation. Sialogogues (Pilocarpine 30 mg/day. Contraindications - include many lung conditions, such as asthma, cardiac problems, epilepsy and Parkinson's disease). Advance procedures can be done with laser.
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