
Our team at Advanced Dental Concepts came
across this article from Dr. Andrew Weil recently and thought we'd share it with all our patients. If you're tasting metal on a regular basis, there may be a variety of causes, the most typical are related to medications and dental issues. If you're experiencing a metallic taste in your mouth, Dr. Weil recommends trying the following:
1.
Review your medications. Discuss any you are taking with your physician to rule out ones that may contribute to the problem at hand.
2. Get a
thorough general checkup to rule out any undiagnosed health problems.
3.
Visit Advanced Dental Concepts to address any dental health issues such as gum disease or previous dental work that needs to be repaired.
4.
Practice good oral hygiene - brush and floss your teeth carefully at least twice a day and use a tongue scraper to remove the bacteria and debris that can collect on your tongue.
5.
Increase the amount of water you drink. Keep quality water with you and drink a little more than you think you need.