Preventing oral thrush

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. and looking after dentures .
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