Yes, a bad tooth can contribute to a salty taste in the mouth. This may occur due to infections or decay that lead to the release of certain bacteria or pus, which can alter the taste perception. Additionally, periodontal disease can cause inflammation and a buildup of fluids that might have a salty flavor. If you experience a persistent salty taste, it's advisable to consult a dentist for evaluation.
Typically, the bad taste in your mouth after a tooth extraction is just blood. In order to get rid of the taste, gargle with some salt water and spit. Repeat the process until the taste disappears.
Yes, a bad tooth can cause sharp pain in the head.
Sugar balances out the salty taste so its not as bad. dont use too much sugar though.
yes it can, as a mater of fact we found that out tonight. it will taste sour or too salty and leave a bad taste in your mouth.
yes get it fixed right away cause around the area were that tooth is will swell on the surface of your face!!!!!!!!!!
cause he may have a rotten tooth and may have to go to the dentist to get it checked up
Prezels are salty. Too salty, too sweet,...anything too much flavor is generally bad for the dog. You try have a bite of it, if it tastes like NOTHING to you, then I'll be fine for the dog. Dog food smells strong, but taste like nothing because they rely on their nose to sniff out the taste. (oh, and some fruits are bad for dogs too)
Cause it will have a bad taste
Yes.
If you have a water softner, it,s recharging too often, or using too much salt when recharging
It depends on the woman to decide if it tastes good or not and it can taste different depending on habits(like smoking) by the guy or his diet, but mainly it tastes bitter and salty.
it is inflamedyou have a feverthere is a bad taste in your mouthyou have difficulty swallowingswelling and discomfort worsens