It Helps Create saliva:

Water is a main component of saliva. Saliva also includes small amounts of electrolytes, mucus, and enzymes. It's essential for breaking down solid food and keeping your mouth healthy. Your saliva pro diction may decrease or therapies. If your mouth is drier than usual and increasing your water intake isn't helping, see your doctor. 




Does drinking water help saliva production?

It keeps your mouth from being dry It also helps wash away food and other residues that might have been left behind on your teeth. When your mouth is dry, you produce less saliva which will only help tooth decay. Drinking water helps prevent dry mouth, which in turn keeps tooth decay at bay.

What causes excessive saliva in the mouth? 

Drooling is usually caused by excess saliva in the mouth. Medical conditions such as acid reflux and pregnancy can increase saliva production. Allergies, tumors, and above-the-neck infections such as strep throat, tonsil infection, and sinusitis can all impair swallowing.