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Mouth Care
Mouth Care
Oral health products can help you keep teeth, gums, and other tissues in the mouth clean and healthy, which is an integral part of overall health and hygiene. Mouth care needs vary based on individual oral health status. A dentist or other health care provider can help you develop a routine for keeping your teeth and mouth clean, including using products such as these.
Toothbrush
Most people are familiar with the standard toothbrush. Toothbrushes come in various bristle strengths -- soft, medium, and hard to vary their pressure.
In addition, toothbrushes may have ergonomically designed handles to make them easier to hold and maneuver. People who need a little extra support removing plaque and food debris from teeth and gums may benefit from a suction toothbrush.
Toothpaste
Having the right toothpaste is a big part of good oral health. Your dentist may recommend using an anti-cavity toothpaste to help prevent tooth decay and that you brush your teeth at least twice a day.
Dental Floss
In addition, experts generally recommend flossing at least once a day. Dental floss slips easily between teeth and under the gumline to help clear away food particles and plaque that can lead to decay.
Mouthwash
Mouthwash is an oral rinse you swish around in your mouth and then spit out. It can help clear out loose particles, neutralize bacteria in the mouth and freshen breath. Many types of mouthwashes contain alcohol, but there are alcohol-free mouthwashes available, too.
Swabsticks
Oral swabs are single-use, disposable tools that can help clean teeth or apply antiseptic around gums or other tissues in the mouth. They have a soft head attached to a stick so that you can reach teeth even in the back of the mouth.
Many caregivers find these helpful in promoting oral health in bedridden patients, those with limited mobility, or those with oral health conditions, including trouble swallowing. And some people like to keep them handy for a quick refresh between brushing when they're on the go.
Denture Care Supplies
People who wear full or partial dentures need supplies to keep them clean, comfortable, and in place during wear. Denture adhesive cream helps to hold dentures in place as you go about your day.
It's crucial to find a cream that provides a long-lasting, comfortable hold, so you'll feel confident eating, drinking, talking, and laughing. You can clean dentures by soaking them in a solution made with denture cleaning tablets, which will help dissolve stains, clear away plaque and break down bacteria that can cause odors. Denture brushes are also available.
Mouth Moisturizers
Dry mouth is an issue for many people. It may be related to a health condition or a side effect of a medication. Lip balm and moisturizing mouth creams can help soothe dry or chapped lips. There also are sprays and gels you can use to restore moisture inside of the mouth.
Oral health has a connection to overall health, so it's essential to have the tools you need to make mouth care a priority.
Oral health products can help you keep teeth, gums, and other tissues in the mouth clean and healthy, which is an integral part of overall health and hygiene. Mouth care needs vary based on individual oral health status. A dentist or other health care provider can help you develop a routine for keeping your teeth and mouth clean, including using products such as these.
Toothbrush
Most people are familiar with the standard toothbrush. Toothbrushes come in various bristle strengths -- soft, medium, and hard to vary their pressure.
In addition, toothbrushes may have ergonomically designed handles to make them easier to hold and maneuver. People who need a little extra support removing plaque and food debris from teeth and gums may benefit from a suction toothbrush.
Toothpaste
Having the right toothpaste is a big part of good oral health. Your dentist may recommend using an anti-cavity toothpaste to help prevent tooth decay and that you brush your teeth at least twice a day.
Dental Floss
In addition, experts generally recommend flossing at least once a day. Dental floss slips easily between teeth and under the gumline to help clear away food particles and plaque that can lead to decay.
Mouthwash
Mouthwash is an oral rinse you swish around in your mouth and then spit out. It can help clear out loose particles, neutralize bacteria in the mouth and freshen breath. Many types of mouthwashes contain alcohol, but there are alcohol-free mouthwashes available, too.
Swabsticks
Oral swabs are single-use, disposable tools that can help clean teeth or apply antiseptic around gums or other tissues in the mouth. They have a soft head attached to a stick so that you can reach teeth even in the back of the mouth.
Many caregivers find these helpful in promoting oral health in bedridden patients, those with limited mobility, or those with oral health conditions, including trouble swallowing. And some people like to keep them handy for a quick refresh between brushing when they're on the go.
Denture Care Supplies
People who wear full or partial dentures need supplies to keep them clean, comfortable, and in place during wear. Denture adhesive cream helps to hold dentures in place as you go about your day.
It's crucial to find a cream that provides a long-lasting, comfortable hold, so you'll feel confident eating, drinking, talking, and laughing. You can clean dentures by soaking them in a solution made with denture cleaning tablets, which will help dissolve stains, clear away plaque and break down bacteria that can cause odors. Denture brushes are also available.
Mouth Moisturizers
Dry mouth is an issue for many people. It may be related to a health condition or a side effect of a medication. Lip balm and moisturizing mouth creams can help soothe dry or chapped lips. There also are sprays and gels you can use to restore moisture inside of the mouth.
Oral health has a connection to overall health, so it's essential to have the tools you need to make mouth care a priority.