Oral Thrush Adults
Preventing oral thrush
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There are a number of things you can do to reduce your chances of developing oral thrush, including:
- rinsing your mouth after meals
- brushing your teeth twice a day with a toothpaste that contains fluoride, and interdental cleaning (flossing) regularly
- visiting your dentist regularly for check-ups, even if youwear dentures or have no natural teeth
- removing your dentures every night, cleaning themwith paste or soap and water before soaking themin a solution of water and denture-cleaning tablets
- brushing your gums, tongueand inside your mouth with a soft brushtwice aday if you wear dentures or have no or few natural teeth
- visiting your dentist if your denturesdo not fit properly
- stopping smoking if you smoke
- rinsing your mouth with water and spitting it out after using a corticosteroid inhaler, andusing a spacer (a plastic cylinder that attaches tothe inhaler) when you take your medicine
- ensuring that any underlying condition you have, such as diabetes, is well controlled
If you have a condition or are receiving treatment that could put you at a high risk of developing oral thrush, your doctormay recommend taking a course of antifungal medication to prevent this happening.
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