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Something to keep in mind… without

informed clinical experience, I can say I have read that excessive saliva in

the mouth ( drooling, low tone related issues) can be harmful to teeth,

breaking down the enamel etc. etc.. it makes sense to me. Saliva ( drool) is

very acidic, an increased volume in the mouth would cause more decay over time.

Hope that helps.

Suzanne in Az, mom to Zoe, 2.5 years, working

diagnosis mito

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Oh yes, that makes sense, Suzanne. A few months back Devin started drooling excessively, and now it makes sense that his teeth would be getting worse. Thanks for the tip!

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BAD TEETH

Something to keep in mind… without informed clinical experience, I can say I have read that excessive saliva in the mouth ( drooling, low tone related issues) can be harmful to teeth, breaking down the enamel etc. etc.. it makes sense to me. Saliva ( drool) is very acidic, an increased volume in the mouth would cause more decay over time. Hope that helps.

Suzanne in Az, mom to Zoe, 2.5 years, working diagnosis mito

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