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Bitter Taste: Possible Causes And Treatment Options


Posted on 5/22/2023 by Alyce
Bitter Taste: Possible Causes And Treatment OptionsIf you've ever experienced a bitter taste in your mouth, you know how unpleasant it can be. It can ruin the taste of your favorite foods, make it difficult to eat, and even affect your mood. However, what causes a bitter taste, and what can you do about it? Make sure you first visit the dentist to know the root cause of the issue.

You can also try home remedies, which may be helpful for a short while. Here is the possible cause of bitter taste and the treatment options.

Causes And Treatment Of Bitter Taste


There are many possible causes of a bitter taste in your mouth, some of which are harmless, while others may require medical attention. For instance, bacteria can build up in your mouth if you don't brush and floss regularly, causing a bitter or unpleasant taste.

The solution is improving your oral hygiene. If poor oral hygiene is the cause of your bitter taste, improving your brushing and flossing habits may help.

Also, when you're dehydrated, your mouth can become dry, which can cause a bitter or metallic taste. You need to drink plenty of water to help reduce the bitter taste caused by dehydration.

Some medications, such as antibiotics, can cause a bitter taste in your mouth as a side effect. If a medication is causing your bitter taste, talk to the doctor about switching to a different medication.

Even acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing a bitter or sour taste in the mouth. If acid reflux is causing your bitter taste, the doctor may prescribe medication to reduce stomach acid.

Dental problems, such as gum disease or an infected tooth, can cause a bitter taste. If dental issues cause your bitter taste, your dentist may need to perform a procedure, such as a root canal or gum treatment, to resolve the issue.

Also, nerve damage in the tongue or mouth can cause a bitter taste. If nerve damage is causing your bitter taste, your doctor may refer you to a specialist for further evaluation and treatment. Call our dentist to get that bitter taste checked.
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