When you’re snoring with your mouth wide open, it’s not just your bed partner who can point it out—how your mouth feels in the morning can give you a clue, too.
“When you have that much air flow through the mouth, you don’t have as much saliva production, so your mouth has a tendency to get dried out,” explains Dr. Breus. This leaves you with dry mouth and throat first thing.
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