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The Ultimate Guide To Maintaining Dental Health During Therapy

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Caring for your mouth during medical interventions is crucial for your well-being and treatment outcomes. Whether you are undergoing orthodontic treatment, radiation therapy, or after a surgical intervention, your mouth needs extra attention.



Make brushing part of your morning and evening ritual with a soft bristled toothbrush and 東京 前歯矯正 therapeutic fluoride gel. Avoid aggressive scrubbing, especially if your gums are sensitive, and ensure thorough coverage of every tooth surface—particularly the rear teeth.



Flossing daily is just as important to dislodge stubborn plaque buildup that toothbrushes fail to reach. If flossing feels cumbersome, consider using a floss threader.



Use an alcohol-free oral rinse to alleviate discomfort while minimizing microbial load without causing excessive dryness.



Avoid sugary snacks and drinks, which can promote tooth decay and make treatment more difficult. Instead, select plain water, unsweetened dairy, or xylitol-based products.



If you wear braces, aligners, or other oral appliances, follow your provider’s instructions carefully for maintenance and hygiene.



Don’t miss routine dental visits, even if you feel fine. Your hygienist and dentist can detect complications at onset and adjust your care plan as needed.



Stay hydrated, as dry mouth can increase the risk of infection and discomfort. If your treatment triggers xerostomia, try a moisturizing oral spray to stimulate saliva flow.



Always report new oral symptoms to your healthcare provider, such as ulcers, gum hemorrhage, or persistent discomfort. They can provide personalized strategies to support your healing.



Even basic oral care steps during treatment feel inconsequential, but they significantly impact your healing and future well-being.