Yes, dry mouth can go away on its own if the underlying cause is temporary and resolves on its own. For example, if dry mouth is caused by stress or anxiety, it may go away once the stress or anxiety is resolved. However, if dry mouth is caused by a medication or medical condition, it may not go away on its own and may require treatment.
It’s important to address the underlying cause of dry mouth to effectively treat and manage the condition. If you are experiencing dry mouth, it is recommended to speak with your healthcare provider to determine the cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
In some cases, dry mouth may persist even after treatment, so it is important to take steps to manage the symptoms and maintain good oral health, such as drinking plenty of fluids, using saliva substitutes, and avoiding mouth irritants.