Causes Of Metallic Taste In Mouth
If you have ever experienced the unpleasant taste of metal in your mouth, you may have wondered what causes this condition. Sometimes taking a new prescription medication, like the antibiotic metronidazole, causes changes in the way your tongue senses taste. Something as simple as changing your mineral intake can also cause you to perceive the taste of metal in your mouth.
Steel welders and workers in foundries often complain of a metallic taste after working around metal all day. People with various dental appliances, like dentures and amalgam filings, may also notice a metallic taste. If you frequently suffer from a metallic taste in your mouth, you may wish to ask your doctor to help you identify other possible causes of this bad taste. Getting Rid of the Causes of a Metallic Taste in Your Mouth Since you may not be able to eliminate the causes of a metallic taste in your mouth, such as prescription medications, you will want to investigate other ways to get rid of it. That's where we at ElimiTaste come in. We have developed a special premium quality gum called Zapp! to replace the taste of metal with a powerful and pleasant mint taste. While the causes of a metallic taste are many, the solution can be as easy as regularly chewing our high-quality gum. In the process, you'll also help prevent cavities. No need to worry about sugar or artificial sweeteners, either, because we don't use them in our gums. To place your first order, contact us at sales@elimitaste.com, info@elimitaste.com or support@elimitaste.com. You can also call one of our two phone numbers: (866) 700-2899 (toll free) or (562) 494-6100. Our fax number is (562) 494-6455, and our address is 3320 Industry Drive, Signal Hill, CA 90755.
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