Head and neck radiation, some chemotherapy treatments, and certain medicines will lead to dry mouth and taste changes. Chewing and swallowing becomes more difficult. Lack of saliva promotes cavities since it is no longer available to cleanse the teeth of food particles. Use the following ideas to improve dry mouth. Dry mouth usually lasts just a short time.
General guidelines
Keep the mouth clean. Use a soft bristled toothbrush.
Rinse every two waking hours with a salt-water solution of 1-teaspoon salt and ¼ teaspoon baking soda mixed into 1 quart of lukewarm tap water.
Avoid commercial mouthwashes.
Sip water frequently; carry a water bottle.
Suck, not chew, on ice chips.
Moisten foods with sauce and gravy.
Avoid foods that stick to the mouth; i.e., peanut butter.