Dental Care and Burning Mouth

The end of the year approaches and many of you are squeezing in those last yearly checkups. Don’t forget your teeth and mouth! I know that Burning Mouth can make dentist visits a bit more difficult but remember your mouth may be much drier than normal and dryness leads to more bacteria growth, which leads to decay.

Not kidding.

Saliva usually washes bacteria away as a natural process, but when there is less saliva, those bacteria can park and enjoy a picnic on your teeth. Decay, infection, abscess, gum recession, and disease can result and have you in a dentist’s chair longer and more often!

One strategy I have found to inhibit bacteria growth in my mouth is to use Xylitol (made from birch bark only) as my sweetener of choice. Click here for more information about Xylitol.

My personal strategy was to substitute Xylitol for my regular sweetener slowly. It can cause some side effects gastrically, so adding it gradually bypasses much of that reaction. I also gradually substituted Xylitol gum for my regular mouth-moistening chew.

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Burning Mouth Syndrome & Your Weight

The Obesity Code by Jason FungAs I described in a previous post (Weighty Decisions-Life with BMS), Burning Mouth Syndrome has added weight to my body, mostly from stress, but also because eating feels good. The pain stops momentarily, and after a meal, for even up to thirty minutes or so. Unfortunately, that means that we are tempted to eat too often and too much. Continue reading