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What Causes Excessive Thirst, Dry Lip And Excessive Saliva Secretion?

Hi, I have had constant thirst, dry lips, extra saliva production, I had 6 crowns front top 6 weeks ago but my this was happening before than, I ve been having excessive thirst for years now, nothing showing in tests, could it be from drinking to much coffee, smoking and not drinking enough water?
Thu, 29 Jan 2015
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Hello read through your query.I must say that the excessive salivation can be due to the new caps inserted on your front teeth.It is a regular phenomenon to have excessive salivation after something new has been inserted into the mouth.Regarding thirst it can be due to reduced water intake and also smoking can cause dryness of mouth.I suggest you to drink lots and lots of water.Also stress and tension can cause dry mouth.Please reduce that and see the difference.Hope you are benefitted from this reply.Have a healthy day!!!!
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What Causes Excessive Thirst, Dry Lip And Excessive Saliva Secretion?

Hello read through your query.I must say that the excessive salivation can be due to the new caps inserted on your front teeth.It is a regular phenomenon to have excessive salivation after something new has been inserted into the mouth.Regarding thirst it can be due to reduced water intake and also smoking can cause dryness of mouth.I suggest you to drink lots and lots of water.Also stress and tension can cause dry mouth.Please reduce that and see the difference.Hope you are benefitted from this reply.Have a healthy day!!!!