QUOTE(Sakiri @ Apr 25 2021, 11:59 PM)

Husband has dry mouth at night from his kidney disease. He's prone to broken teeth. Def not a good thing.
<nods> A bit of good news. These past two nights dry mouth hasn't been a major issue. Yes, it's not as moist as it was, but it 'is' still moist. Let's hope this isn't a fluke! Now that I think on it, back when pressure was set to 5-10 it took days for my mouth to adjust and stop drying out during the night. That, and gargling with dry-mouth mouthwash at bedtime, which I still do.
Broken teeth?

I can empathize. I try to avoid overly 'crunchy' foods. Have done so ever since 1989, when I broke off part of a tooth biting down on a kernel of popcorn. Thankfully, I was in the military at the time. Had the damage repaired as a dental emergency that same day at the base dental center. At no cost to me, of course. The good old days. In that regard at least.