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5 Vitamin Deficiencies That Can Cause Dry Mouth

A few different nutrient deficiencies can lead to a dry mouth.

You may not realize it, but dry mouth can be caused by a variety of issues, including certain vitamin deficiencies. While common minerals like sodium and potassium are not linked to dryness, studies show that other vitamins can cause dry mouth, peeling, a sore tongue, and other oral side effects.

Incorporating nutrient-rich foods can help resolve deficiencies and oral health side effects. But you can also take supplements, if needed. Here’s more about the top vitamin and mineral deficiencies that lead to dry mouth, and how to treat them.

What Is Dry Mouth?

Xerostomia — commonly known as dry mouth — has many causes besides vitamin deficiencies, including dehydration, alcohol use, smoking, anxiety, certain medications, or underlying conditions such as diabetes and Sjogren's syndrome (a chronic autoimmune disorder).

Dry mouth occurs when there is a malfunction in your salivary glands. That means you don't have enough saliva in your mouth or are producing poor-quality saliva.

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