"Cure" for Latakia Mouth?

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Professor Moriarty

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I've learned many great tips on this forum, including this one which deserves to be re-shared:

biotene - Dry Mouth Oral Rinse

It's a specially formulated mouthwash (alcohol free and not overly minty) which miraculously freshens my mouth after smoking "heavy" pipe tobacco blends (or cigars). It works for me and I will continue using it. I don't rinse immediately, or always, but only if, after some hours, I grow weary of the dry, smoky feel in my mouth.
 

hoipolloiglasgow

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Biotene is good stuff. Also, take a break from smoking for at least 24hrs works wonders at resetting your palate. If you can’t to that, switch to a Virginia or Burley for a bowl or two then go back to Latakia.
 
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Choatecav

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I've learned many great tips on this forum, including this one which deserves to be re-shared:

biotene - Dry Mouth Oral Rinse

It's a specially formulated mouthwash (alcohol free and not overly minty) which miraculously freshens my mouth after smoking "heavy" pipe tobacco blends (or cigars). It works for me and I will continue using it. I don't rinse immediately, or always, but only if, after some hours, I grow weary of the dry, smoky feel in my mouth.
Anyone smoking a pipe that does not belong to this forum is really missing the boat. Lots of great tips. Of course, all of them don't pertain to my needs, but some do and that makes it very worthwhile.
 
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Professor Moriarty

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Interesting, I'll give this a try. Gargling with salt water is recommended by some for sore throat, so yeah, maybe.
Although, when I get tongue bite, there are no sores per se. Only a burnt-feeling tongue tip.
If smoking caused mouth sores, I would quit smoking!
Sometimes, people get a sore spot in the mouth or on the tongue from whatever cause. I recommend not smoking until such sores heal.