Silberg Center for Dental Science
Periodontics & Implantology
Pittsburgh PA
412-787-8590
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Women & Children

  • Depression
  • Diet
  • Cosmetic Issues
  • Dry Mouth
  • Tooth Loss, Aging and Facial Collapse
  • Gum Disease and Stillbirth
  • Osteoporosis
  • Fosamax & Osteonecrosis of the Jaw
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  • Mouth Protectors
  • Orthodontics
  • Dental Sealants
  • Cosmetic Issues
  • Tooth Loss
  • Tooth Decay
  • Diet
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Recurrent Gum Disease

Xerostomia - Dry Mouth

DRY MOUTH (Xerostomia) is the decreased production and/or flow of saliva. It is not a disease but can be a symptom of certain diseases and medical situations. Xerostomia is manifested in complaints of oral dryness, burning of the tissues, difficulty eating and swallowing, irritation of the tongue and painful ulcerations as well as significantly progressive and sometimes uncontrollable decay and periodontal disease. Burning tongue (glossodynia) may become quite severe with chronic dryness, resulting in atrophy and painful fissuring and loss of the surface mucosa, often interfering with nutritional intake. It can also affect denture wearers. Needless to say, there are high levels of discomfort and oral disease in individuals plagued with xerostomia.

Xerostomia counteracts the protective properties that saliva provides. Saliva functions to protect tooth enamel and prevents demineralization; it buffers decay causing acids, removes food residue, and inhibits bacterial growth.  Some of the complications of Xerostomia that logically follow include dental decay, gum disease and tooth loss. 

Xerostomia has serious negative effects on the quality of life, affecting dietary habits, nutritional status, speech, and taste.  It is the hidden cause of decay, gum disease and tooth loss in 3 of every 10 adults. 

What conditions can lead to xerostomia?

  • CANCER THERAPY – radiation therapy and chemotherapy
  • NERVE DAMAGE – trauma or surgery to the neck & head
  • MEDICAL CONDITIONS – such as Sjogren’s Syndrome, Lupus, HIV/AIDS, bone marrow transplants, Diabetes Mellitus, Parkinson’s Disease, stress, anxiety, depression, nutritional deficiencies
  • MEDICATIONS – including prescriptions drugs and over-the-counter drugs

Measures that can help to alleviate dry mouth include the use of a humidifier: elimination of caffeine found in coffee, tea, soda & chocolate;  chewing sugarless gum or sucking on hard sugarless candies that contain Xylitol (tart fruit, mint or cinnamon flavors are most effective in stimulating saliva production); quit smoking – it dries out the mouth; reduce beer, wine & liquor consumption – alcohol is a diuretic; increased consumption of water & sugar-free beverages;  use of artificial saliva products; inquire about switching or adjusting dosages of mouth drying medications.  

Medications Causing or Aggravating Dry Mouth

The following are lists of both prescription and over-the-counter medications that may cause or aggravate this condition. As with all medications, you should discuss potential side-effects with your Doctor or Pharmacist before use or discontinuation.

ANOREXIANT
Adipex-P, Fastin, Ionamin, Zantryl (phentermine)
Anorex SR, Adipost, Bontril PDM (phendimtrazine)
Mazanor, Sanorex (mazindol)
Pondimin, Fen-Phen (fenfluramine)
Tenuate, Tepanil, Ten-Tab (diethylpropion)
ANTIACNE
Accutane (isotretinoin)
ANTIANXIETY
Atarax, Vistaril (hydroxyzine)
Ativan (lorazepam)
Centrax (prazepam)
Equanil, Miltown (meprobamate)
Librium (chlordiazepoxide)
Paxipam (halazepam)
Serax (oxazepam)
Valium (diazepam)
Xanax (alprazolam)
ANTICHOLINERIGIC/ANTISPASMODIC
Anaspaz (hyoscyamine)
Atropisol, Sal-Tropine (atropine)
Banthine (methantheline)
Bellergal (belladonna alkaloids)
Bentyl (dicyclomine)
Daricon (oxyphencyclimine)
Ditropan (oxybutynin)
Donnatal, Kinesed (hyoscyamne with atropine, phenobarbital, scopolamine)
Librax (chlordiazepoxide with clidinium)
Pamine (methscopolamine)
Pro-Banthine (propantheline)
Transderm-Scop (scopolamine)
ANTICONVULSANT
Felbatol (felbamate)
Lamictal (lamotrigine)
Neurontin (gabapentin)
Tegretol (carbamazepine)
ANTIDEPRESSANT
Anafranil (clomipramine)
Asendin (amoxapine)
Elavil (amitriptyline)
Luvox (fluvoxamine)
Norpramin (desipramine)
Prozac (fluoxetine)
Sinequan (doxepin)
Tofranil (imipramine)
Wellbutrin (bupropion
ANTIDIARRHEAL
Imodium AD (loperamide)
Lomotil (diphenoxylate with atropine)
Motofen (difenoxin with atropine)
ANTIHISTAMINE
Actifed (triprolidine with psuedoephedrine)
Benadryl (diphenhydramine)
Chlor-Trimeton (chlorpheniramine)
Claritin (loratadine)
Dimetane (brompheniramine)
Dimetapp (brompheniramine with phenylpropanolamine)
Hismanal (astemizole)
Phenergan (promethazine)
Pyribenzamine(PBZ) (tripelennamine)
Seldane (terfenadine)
ANTIHYPERTENSIVE
Capoten (captopril)
Catapres (clonidine)
Coreg (carvedilol)
Ismelin (guanethidine)
Minipress (prazosin)
Serpasil (reserpine)
Wytensin (guanabenz)
ANTIINFLAMMATORY ANALGESIC
Dolobid (diflunisal)
Feldene (piroxicam)
Motrin (ibuprofen)
Nalfon (fenoprofen)
Naprosyn (naproxen)
ANTINAUSEANT
Antivert (meclizine)
Dramamine (dyphenhydramine)
Marezine (cyclizine)
ANTIPARKINSON
Akineton (biperiden)
Artane (trihexyphenidyl)
Cogentin (benztropine mesylate)
Larodopa (levodopa)
Sinemet (carbidopa with levodopa)
ANTI-PSYCHOTIC
Cloriaril (clozapine)
Compazine (prochlorperazine)
Eskalith (lithium)
Haldol (haloperidol)
Mellaril (thioridazine)
Navane (thiothixene)
Orap (pimozide)
Sparine (promazine)
Stelazine (trifluoperazine)
Thorazine (chlorpromazine)
BRONCHODILATOR
Atrovent (ipratropium)
Isuprel (isoproterenol)
Proventil, Ventolin (albuterol)
DECONGESTANT
Ornade (phenylpropanolamine with hyfrochlorothiazide)
Sudafed (psuedophedrine)
DIURETIC
Diuril (chlorothiazide)
Dyazide, Maxzide (triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide)
HydroDIURIL, Esidrix (hydrochlorothiazide)
Hygroton (chlothalidone)
Laxis (furosemide)
Midamor (amiloride)
MUSCLE RELAXANT
Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine)
Lioresal (baclofen)
Norflex, Disipal (orphenadrine)
NARCOTIC ANALGESIC
Demerol (meperidine)
MS Contin (morphine)
SEDATIVE
Dalmane (flurazepam)
Halcion (triazolam)
Restoril (temazepam)

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Periodontist Dr. Mark Silberg offers Permanent Teeth Dental Implants, as well as Surgical and Non-surgical treatments for Periodontal Disease.
Our Implant and Periodontal Dentistry practice is located just 10 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh in Robinson Township.

Address: 6200 Steubenville Pike • McKees Rocks, PA 15136-4304 • Telephone: 412-787-8590 • Fax: 412-788-8590


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