All adults can maintain good dental health throughout adulthood by adopting good oral hygiene practices and by having a healthy diet.
Common oral health conditions in adults can include tooth decay (dental caries), gum disease, tooth wear, dry mouth and tooth sensitivity. Decay in adults can be common around fillings and between teeth.
Proper nutrition is necessary for healthy teeth and gums. Eating a well-balanced diet gives gum tissues and teeth the important nutrients and minerals needed to stay strong and resist infections. Soft, sticky foods tend to remain on the grooves and between teeth.
Cleaning and caring for dentures
Dentures should be cleaned after meals to keep them free from food particles and plaque. Brush both the inside and outside with a mild soap. Remove dentures overnight to allow the mouth to rest. After cleaning, dentures can be kept in a cup of fresh cold water, or left to dry.
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Last updated: 2017-11-01
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