A method of reducing reflux from a stomach toward a mouth while sleeping in a person in need thereof by providing to the person an adhering, bilayer troche, comprising a first layer comprising an adhesive powder, and a second layer comprising a substrate that slowly dissolves or erodes in ...
The production of saliva. Excessive salivation is a feature of mouth ulcers and other causes of mouth irritation,PARKINSON'S DISEASE, nerve gas poisoning, organophosphorus insecticide poisoning, mercury poisoning,RABIESand overactivity of the parasympathetic nervous system. ...
Stokes and Davies (2007) reported that chewing a flavorless gum (i.e. mechanical stimulation) led to the secretion of a relatively inelastic and slightly shear-thinning saliva, while washing the mouth with a 0.25% citric acid solution (i.e. gustatory stimulation) led to the secretion of a ...
Drooling or sialorrhea can occur during sleep. It is often the result ofopen-mouth posture from CNS depressants intake or sleeping on one's side. Sometimes while sleeping, saliva does not build up at the back of the throat and does not trigger the normal swallow reflex, leading to the co...
Is drooling bad when sleeping? Although drooling while asleep is often normal,it might lead to unwanted consequences. For example, excessive drooling can cause chapping around the lips and mouth, bad breath, dehydration, and feelings of embarrassment. ...
painful. The infected gland may be swollen and may release bad-tasting pus into the mouth. Pus is a thick liquid released from an infected area. It contains dead white bloods, tissue debris, bacteria, and a liquid called serum. The white blood cells are killed while fighting the infection....
Apart from the common causes, there are few medical conditions that can be a cause of having blood in saliva in the morning. Gum Problems When there is gum problem, for example gingivitis, there may be blood in your saliva. Due to gingivitis, gums become weaker and while sleeping it oozes...
Microorganisms in the oral cavity are important for host health, as they deter exogenous organisms, contribute to pH dynamics required for a healthy mouth, and can influence nutrient supply in the oral cavity30. These microorganisms are found on both hard and soft oral tissues, with an ...
irritation and cracks on the tongue and the inside of the cheeks. A strong mint flavor definitely isn't helpful. I also feel that the mint makes my mouth drier in the long term. I have to use the product at frequent intervals for my mouth to feel okay but I don't want to do that...
Oral adhering discs, also called adhering troches, are known for time release of ingredients into saliva in the mouth or into the mucosa to which the disc is adhered or into mucosa that the disc touches while the disc is adhered to teeth or gums. Some oral adhering discs have two layers...