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Dear Jenny: At this point, I don know what might be causing the metallic taste. Usually metallic taste comes from blood seeping into your mouth, often from silent, chronic gum disease. See your dentist for an examination and evaluation to be sure your gums (and your teeth) are healthy.

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Dear Jenny: At this point, I don know what might be causing the metallic taste. Usually metallic taste comes from blood seeping into your mouth, often from silent, chronic gum disease. See your dentist for an examination and evaluation to be sure your gums (and your teeth) are healthy.

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Dear Jenny: At this point, I don’t know what might be causing the metallic taste. Usually metallic taste comes from blood seeping into your mouth, often from silent, chronic gum disease. See your dentist for an examination and evaluation to be sure your gums (and your teeth) are healthy.

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