• Saliva is made up of water, proteins, electrolytes and mineral salts 
  • Your body produces saliva on 24-hour rhythm cycle, and can generate up to four cups of saliva per day 
  • During periods of saliva stimulation, a person can produce up to a half teaspoon of saliva per minute 
  • Saliva levels are higher when standing or laying than when sitting 
  • Your salivation rate is higher in winter than in summer and higher in the morning than afternoon 
  • Its mineral ions helps remineralize early lesions in tooth enamel 
  • Chewing sugar-free gum can increase saliva flow by three times 
  • Sugar, salt, bitter and acid tasting foods produce the highest saliva flow 
  • Anxiety levels and thoughts of food effect the saliva flow rhythm
  • Couples often possess similar dental habits. A person with clear dental neglect is 32 times more likely to have a partner with clear neglect. Likewise, a person without neglect is 5.4 times more likely to have a comparable partner. People may select spouses with some parallel dental behavior or develop the same dental characteristics over a time period.