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To keep the mouth moist. If the mouth becomes too dry, it is hard to speak or swallow, and breath stinks. BAD answer

saliva has many roles.

lubrication, immunologic, buffering (cancelling out the acids produced by bacteria that cause cavities), slight role in digestion of sugars. etc...

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Saliva production is the first stage of the digestive process. Saliva contains enzymes that help to begin the process of breaking down food.

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Spit it out

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