WHEN THE COLD AND FLU SEASON STRIKESย your teeth are probably theย lastย thing youโre thinking about as you reach for another tissue! But there ARE some things related to that cold or flu that can affect your oral health. Be conscious of these three things:
Tip 1: Avoid Dry Mouth By Staying Hydrated
Dry mouth increases cavity risk.ย Most colds come with a giant side order of stuffy nose. We respond by breathing through our mouths! Doing so, combined with decreased saliva production during sleep, makes ourย mouths more vulnerable to harmful bacteria.
Tip 2: Keep The Bad Stuff Off Your Teeth
- Are you sucking on cough drops all day? Most are loaded with sugar. Opt forย sugar-free cough dropsย if possible.
- Cough syrup is loaded with sugar too.ย If you take cough syrup, rinse your mouth out before going back to bed.
- Stomach acid is hard on teeth.ย Sorry to bring this up, but if youโre throwing up, keep your teeth rinsed and clean.
Tip 3: No Matter How Tiredโฆ
We know itโs tough when youโre sick, but donโt skip your normal brushing/flossing routine just because youโre feeling really tired. Your oral health is too important to neglect. (By the way, did you notice the kitty in the photo above? We think sheโs smelling his breath because he hasnโt brushed in days.)
Stay healthy this flu season!ย Remember to sneeze into your elbow and wash your hands often to keep viruses from spreading.