The saliva in my mouth is turning into a harden state. Forming and building up in my mouth. Only way to get it out is to swallow it. It started at the same time that a tooth broke in my mouth that had a 40 year old filling in it. I might of swallowed some tooth and or filling. It seems like there is something that sticks to my teeth or to to itself like a + and a - does. At times there is hardened liquid coming off these (what ever they ate). I need help this has been going on for mounts with no answers here. This sight said this was free. I need help but can't pay right now. I need help
addressing your problem it appears u have a problem of dry mouth this could be related to either genetic or allergic or it might even be related to dehydration start taking ample amount of water daily and see whether ur saliva is viscosity has changed and if u still feel dryness than just get your overall mouth checked and regarding something that sticks to your teeth its plaque accumulation and also there might be calculus around your teeth u need to get a thorough cleaning of your teeth do visit your dentist as soon as possible regards dr rakesh mishra
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How Can Hardening Saliva With Liquid Be Treated?
addressing your problem it appears u have a problem of dry mouth this could be related to either genetic or allergic or it might even be related to dehydration start taking ample amount of water daily and see whether ur saliva is viscosity has changed and if u still feel dryness than just get your overall mouth checked and regarding something that sticks to your teeth its plaque accumulation and also there might be calculus around your teeth u need to get a thorough cleaning of your teeth do visit your dentist as soon as possible regards dr rakesh mishra