You might be suffering from a problem that we call dry mouth. This plain and simple means that your mouth is too dry because it isn’t retaining or making enough saliva. What you probably don’t realize is that when this occurs, it can make your food taste much different than you’re used to or it can make foods taste as though they have no flavor at all! Let’s put it this way: Saliva helps unlock flavors. You need more of it (and when you don’t have enough saliva, it can actually cause oral health concerns). When you think this is the problem, definitely let us know!
You think that your sense of taste is its own, isolated thing. That is, until you end up with a serious cold and can barely taste anything. This is because your ability to taste food is linked with your sense of smell. So, when congestion is on the scene, recognize that your oral health is probably perfectly fine! It’s just that you need to clear congestion up, so you can smell again (and taste again).
Lots of changes happen when you are pregnant and this can include your sense of taste! You may notice that you have a metallic taste in your mouth. Foods may taste different. Things you loved may taste awful and things you never loved, you may suddenly crave! While you should certainly continue your preventive care with us, remember: This aspect of your oral health is probably A-OK.
You may have a bad taste in your mouth if you have decay or an infection, which can make everything taste weird. If you suspect this or it’s been longer than six months since a visit, come on in!
When you notice something is off with the way foods taste, feel free to come in to find out what’s going on! Set up an appointment in Grand Prairie, TX by contacting your dentist at Pecan Tree Dental to schedule a visit at (972) 262-5111.
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