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Oral Thrush

near

Box Hill South

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Box Hill South

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Oral Thrush

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We are just a few suburbs away from Box Hill South.

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How to get here

To reach us by train, take any city-bound train. After a short ride, you'll arrive at Glenferrie Train Station, which is just a five-minute walk away.

If you are catching the tram, we are less than a minute walk from the nearest Tram Stop 73 route 16 at the Corner of Glenferrie & Burwood road.

Ample parking in front and surrounding our clinic if you are driving.

Our Clinic

Our clinic was designed with you in mind. From our welcoming reception and cosy waiting area to our modern treatment rooms, we've put thought into every detail to ensure you feel comfortable and at ease throughout your visit. We're proud to call this space our home and we hope you feel that warmth every time you walk through our doors.

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How do I know I have

Oral Thrush

?

Oral thrush, also known as oral candidiasis, is a common fungal infection that affects the mouth and throat.  Oral thrush appears as white patches on the tongue, inner cheeks, and other areas of the mouth, causing discomfort and potential complications, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems or certain medical conditions.

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Why do people get

Oral Thrush

?

Oral thrush is often caused by an overgrowth of the Candida fungus, which is normally present in the mouth. Factors such as weakened immune systems, taking antibiotics, having uncontrolled diabetes, or using certain medications can create an environment conducive to its proliferation. Additionally, poorly fitting dentures can irritate the mouth and contribute to the development of oral thrush, especially if not cleaned properly.

Photo of someone sticking their tongue out and showing oral thrush on the side of their tongue
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What if

Oral Thrush

is left untreated?

Timely treatment is important to clear the infection and prevent it from worsening. Regular dental check-ups play a key role in detecting oral thrush early, even when symptoms aren't obvious, allowing for prompt and effective treatment to protect your overall oral health. Not treating oral thrush can lead to:

Further complications

Untreated oral thrush can lead to an increased risk of complications, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems.

Infection spread

Ongoing oral thrush can worsen and spread to surrounding areas if left untreated.

Persistent discomfort

Areas affected by oral thrush can be sore and uncomfortable, affecting eating or being able to wear dentures.
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Treatment approaches for

Oral Thrush

Oral thrush is typically treated in several ways, such as:

Check for unknown medical conditions

Consult with your general practitioner to assess for underlying medical conditions which may predispose you to oral thrush, such as diabetes or certain medications you are taking.

Improved oral hygiene

Ensuring proper cleaning of any dental appliances or dentures, as well as ensuring dentures are removed overnight can reduce the opportunity for oral thrush to develop.

Antifungal medications

Oral rinses, lozenges, or systemic medications prescribed by a healthcare professional can treat your oral thrush conditions.

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Solutions

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FAQ's about

Oral Thrush

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