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When Your Taste Buds Seem To Be Confused (Or Off Duty)

Usually, you look at food that you eat on a regular basis, you put it in your mouth, it tastes just like you expected it to, and all is well. Generally speaking, throughout the day, you don’t really think about your taste buds because your mouth tastes neutral, if anything. However, a variety of factors may come into play, which can cause your mouth to taste off, for food to taste different, or for you to simply feel like you are having trouble tasting your food at all! Before you panic and assume this is one major oral health dilemma, take time to become familiar with some taste-related details. Then, of course, if you think you should probably head into our Conroe, TX practice, call us right up!

Dry Mouth Is A Major Contributor

Come in for a dental checkup with us if you think that you may be suffering from the effects of too little saliva. We call this dry mouth, which you may have heard of before, even though you might not have entirely recognized that it’s an actual oral health problem! The lack of moisture can make it difficult to taste your food and can make things taste plain old strange. (Remember: Taking new medications can also lead to dry mouth, so keep this in mind and talk with your doctor if you are concerned).

An Oral Health Problem Throws Your Taste Off

If you’re experiencing an oral health problem like tooth decay, if you have an infected tooth, or even if you haven’t really been cleaning your smile so well lately and you’ve got quite a lot of plaque and tartar building up, these concerns can cause your mouth to taste yucky. You might have bad breath. This might affect the way foods taste, too. Come in for restorative treatments as soon as you can, so we can repair everything that needs it!

You May Just Be Congested

Allow our team to throw a bit of important information your way with a quick question: Are you congested? Dealing with sinus concerns? An upper respiratory problem? Address it and you may have the solution you were requiring.

Talk With Us If You Notice Everything Tastes Different

Let us help you with your oral health when you notice that your sense of taste has changed! Come in for a visit in Conroe, TX by scheduling a visit with the Dental Centre of Conroe by calling (936) 441-4600. We serve patients from Conroe, Houston, The Woodlands, Willis, Montgomery, Magnolia, Huntsville, and the neighboring communities.

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