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People with dry mouth
 


Seniors tend to have dry mouth because their salivary glands have degenerated over the years. Chances of having dental caries increase because there isn't enough saliva to neutralize the acid produced by dental plaque. Some of them also take anti-hypertensive and anti-depressant drugs which will cause dryness in the mouth.
 
 

People receiving Radiotherapy
 
 

Amount of salivary production will significantly decrease for those who had received radiotherapy in the head and neck area. Therefore, chances of having dental caries will greatly increase because there isn't enough saliva to neutralize the acid produced by dental plaque after they eat and drink.

 
 

Pregnant women
 


Dietary habits of pregnant women may change and they tend to prefer sweet and sour food. The frequency of meals may also increase during pregnancy, which results in a higher risk of getting dental caries.
 
 
 
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