Sir before two months I have a tooth infection i consult with a dentist and taking a proper treatment for this ...now the infection recovered by 90-95% as the doctor said ....sir i am newly married so i want that this infection not to be transferred to my wife by oral interaction ....so sir plz suggest and kind of medicine by which we ensure that this will not transfer or affect my wife
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oral bacteria do get transferred life streptococcus… but every body has different defence mechanism… so better get the treatment done if it’s cavity or periodontal problem…
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dental visit
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maintain good oral hygiene at all the times it’s important for your overall health too
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You complete your dental treatment properly. Oral bacterial colony is always transmissible between spouses. You can not avoid that. Just both of you maintain proper oral hygiene. Brushing teeth two times a day, tongue cleaning, occasional salt water gurgle will maintain oral hygiene status. You should visit dentist in every 6 months for Scaling.
Complete Oral hygiene should be maintained always
Proper treatment planning by dentist should be followed meticulously
Maintain your body immunity, as if any low resistance of body will lead to infection
So follow proper diet and regular exercise !!!
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Visit dentist for regular check up
Maintain proper oral hygiene
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Maintenance of proper oral hygiene so that no infection occurs
But mouth is full of oral micro flora
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