Yes, among many other causes, the presence of inflammation along with gum disease in general can cause hypersalivation. Seeing your dentist should be your first step in the process of clarifying and treating your condition.
Answered 7/14/2021
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EXCESS SALIVA IS FROM THE SALIVARY GLANDS DUE TO MORNING SICKNESS AND NAUSEA FROM PREGNANCY ALSO SORE THROAT AND INFECTIONS.BITES FROM SPIDERS AND SNAKES. ANXIETY AND STRESS ALSO CAN BE CAUSES. MEDICATIONS,HIGH STARCHES IN FOOD,ACID REFLUX AND POOR ORAL HYGIENE. CAVITIES WILL CAUSE PAIN AND SWELLING SO BEST SEE A DENTIST.
Answered 7/8/2021
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Please see your Dentist for a thorough examination and to fill the cavities which could lead to infection.
Answered 7/8/2021
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