Oral Care Routine

BRUSH. FLOSS. RINSE.
REPEAT.

Being the owner of great teeth sounds pretty simple. However, your lifestyle or life events (like aging or pregnancy) could get in the way of committing to the routine.

Luckily for you, we customised oral care plans with tips for every kind of mouth.

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ONE FOR ALL

The oral care starter pack.

A simple brush-floss-rinse routine sets the foundation for good oral health.

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CHILD'S PLAY

A routine for kids.

Don't ban chocolates and sweets from a child's diet. Instead encourage healthy oral care habits.

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SMOKE ALARM

Advice for smokers.

Smokers face a higher risk of tartar, gum problems like periodontitis, dry mouth, pre-cancerous lesions and countless other problems as smoking weakens the immune system. A strong oral care routine is vital for a healthy mouth.

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MOM TO BE

Rinsing for pregnant women.

Hormonal changes during pregnancy can increase the severity of gingivitis. Rinsing helps reduce the risk of gum disease in expectant mothers.

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OLDER AND WISER

Extra care for senior citizens.

Older people have a weaker immune system and suffer from naturally receding gums. As they are at a higher risk of gingivitis, rinsing is crucial for limiting germs and keeping gums healthy.

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NOT SUGARCOATED

Tips for diabetics.

Diabetics are more susceptible to gum inflammation and are at higher risk for developing gingivitis. They also take longer to heal from infections so vigilance is key in preventing oral problems.

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BRACE UP

A plan for people with braces.

Braces make it hard to brush and floss efficiently, leading to plaque buildup. Rinsing adds an extra layer of protection.

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