Metallic taste/ dysgeusia is distorted sense of taste in mouth. It can occur because of poor
oral hygiene, aging,
mouth breathing, smoking, dry mouth or because of certain infections like common cold, sinusitis,
salivary gland infections, sore throat, streptococcal throat, viral infections. It can also occur because of tongue biting, head nose or mouth injury or chemical poisoning. At times ortho appliances, nasal polyps, allergies, Bell ’s palsy etc also causes metallic taste. Certain antibiotics,
antithyroid drugs and bronchodilators can also cause metallic taste. The most common cause of metallic taste in mouth is bad oral hygiene or infections in mouth. So you are advised to maintain a good oral hygiene. Brush your teeth twice a day, floss, clean your tongue properly. You can also use an antimicrobial mouthwash for this. If the condition persists even after maintaining a good oral hygiene, then you need to consult your
dentist. Your dentist after clinical diagnosis will find out the cause for the condition and will treat it.