Dry mouth syndrome (xerostomia)
Reduced saliva and dryness
Reduced saliva flow leading to mouth dryness, higher cavity risk, and oral discomfort.
About Dry mouth syndrome (xerostomia)
Reduced saliva and dryness
Reduced saliva flow leading to mouth dryness, higher cavity risk, and oral discomfort.
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