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LPR which is Gerd that has travelled all the way up in your throat, can cause dry mouth and also can cause damages to your teeth, per Google. Try brushing your mouth with baking soda, water and tooth brush gently to see if it helps. Drinking alkaline water helps me with dehydration.

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I struggle with this too. Cough drops have become a necessity for me. The menthol ones particularly help me.