"Wet mouth" typically refers to a condition where there is an excessive amount of saliva in the mouth, which can be due to various factors such as anxiety, medications, or certain medical conditions. It may also describe the sensation of having a moist mouth as a result of hydration or food intake. In some contexts, it can be linked to the body's reaction to stimuli, such as hunger or anticipation.
Because the saliva have chemicals that keep your mouth wet, and gum doesn't sticks in a place with water or a liquid. Your mouth keep the gum wet.
it keep your mouth wet.
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Wet with tongue not side of mouth
if you drink it it wont wet ur mouth so yes and noo
Saliva.
because your mouth is wet and your face is dry. When gum is wet it losses stick
Everyone's tongue is in their mouth even an animal and it is always wet.
help! i need to know the answer
Open your mouth and say it. Pretty simple(:
The tongue stays wet due to saliva produced by salivary glands in the mouth. Saliva helps with tasting, swallowing, and digesting food by moistening the mouth and breaking down food particles.
It means that your wet.