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Clove Hydrate Toothpaste

Dry Mouth Fondly: People with diabetes suffer from dry mouth, bad breath, cavities, and gum disease three times more than the average person. Clove Hydrate toothpaste is specifically designed to prevent all of these, thereby improving your overall oral health and Helps To Prevent Dry Mouth Symptoms

  • Salivary gland function naturally decreases with age, leading to a higher risk of dry mouth in older adults.
  • Breathing primarily through the mouth, often due to nasal congestion, can result in dry mouth
  • In some cases, damage to the nerves that control salivary gland function can cause dry mouth or certain medical conditions such as diabetes or autoimmune disorders.
  • Tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption can contribute to dry mouth by reducing saliva production.
  • Chronic snoring and sleep apnea can result in mouth breathing, leading to dry mouth.
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Dry Mouth Fondly: People with diabetes suffer from dry mouth, bad breath, cavities, and gum disease three times more than the average person. Clove Hydrate toothpaste is specifically designed to prevent all of these, thereby improving your overall oral health and Helps To Prevent Dry Mouth Symptoms

  • Salivary gland function naturally decreases with age, leading to a higher risk of dry mouth in older adults.
  • Breathing primarily through the mouth, often due to nasal congestion, can result in dry mouth
  • In some cases, damage to the nerves that control salivary gland function can cause dry mouth or certain medical conditions such as diabetes or autoimmune disorders.
  • Tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption can contribute to dry mouth by reducing saliva production.
  • Chronic snoring and sleep apnea can result in mouth breathing, leading to dry mouth.