Oral thrush, an overgrowth of the Candida fungus in the mouth, poses risks even to a well-maintained oral environment. Here’s what you should know and how to prevent it:
What is Oral Thrush?
Oral thrush results from an overgrowth of Candida fungus in the mouth, manifesting as white, thick patches on the tongue or inner cheeks.
Who is at Risk?
Young children, infants, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems or diabetes are particularly vulnerable. Smokers also face a heightened risk.
Potential Consequences
Oral thrush can cause discomfort, difficulty swallowing, and altered taste sensations. Without intervention, it may lead to more severe issues, spreading to the lungs, digestive tract, or heart.
Preventive Measures
Maintaining a rigorous daily oral hygiene routine, including thorough brushing and flossing of teeth and tongue, is key. Tongue scraping can aid in reducing fungal buildup. Some patients may benefit from antimicrobial toothpaste or mouthwash, as recommended by Dentist St. Peter.
Regular Dental Exams
Regular dental check-ups at Valley View Dental are crucial, especially for diabetics, to detect and prevent oral health issues like thrush early on.
Take Action for Oral Health
Don’t overlook the importance of oral hygiene and regular dental visits. Contact our office for further guidance on maintaining a healthy mouth or to schedule your next appointment. Your oral health matters, and we’re here to help you preserve it.