The cause of dry mouth, dry tongue, tinnitus and toothache can be considered periodontitis, dry syndrome.
1. Periodontitis: Periodontal inflammation is a chronic inflammation that occurs in the periodontal tissues, mostly caused by the presence of bacterial infection or plaque buildup. After the attack, it will lead to red and swollen gums, toothache or dry mouth symptoms. At the same time, when the inflammation is severe, it can also affect the facial nerve and cause tinnitus and earache.
2. Dry Syndrome: Dry syndrome is a chronic inflammatory disease that occurs mainly in the fluid-secreting glands of the face. After the onset of such a disease, it will lead to a significant reduction in the secretion of oral salivary glands, resulting in dry mouth and tongue symptoms, but also cause dental caries and lead to symptoms of toothache. When the symptoms of dry syndrome worsen, it will also affect the facial nerve and cause tinnitus and parotitis.
After the occurrence of dry mouth, tinnitus, toothache and other adverse reactions, you should consult a doctor in time to determine the specific cause of the disease.