not sure what your asking....
With mouth care swabs, solution, and suction. Then moisturize the lips
it @#?'!* in the child's mouth
Mouth care is an important aspect of hygiene. Maintaining a healthy oral cavity reduces the risk of oral problems such as bad breath, dry mouth, cold sores or canker.
Mouth and teeth,
When teeth aren’t cared for properly, problems tend to build up slowly and then show up all at once—plaque and bacteria lead to cavities, bad breath, and gum issues like bleeding or swelling, which can progress to gum disease and even tooth loss if ignored. You might also notice sensitivity while eating or drinking, pain while chewing, or stains that affect your smile. Over time, infections from untreated dental issues can spread and impact overall health, including digestion and even heart health. The good part is most of this is preventable with simple habits like regular brushing, flossing, and timely dental check-ups.
i am a firefighter/emt and we no longer do mouth to mouth for the breath process we use mouth apparatis safer and more effective
Patients who are bedridden, have difficulty swallowing, breathe through their mouth, or have dry mouth due to medications may need frequent mouth care to prevent oral health issues like cavities or infections. Additionally, patients undergoing cancer treatment or with conditions that weaken the immune system may benefit from frequent mouth care to prevent complications.
Honest? There is no way to know from just that.
it eats their young/it keeps in their mouth
because you can grow cavaties and bad breath
A patient needs to ask his or her health care provider if any medication to be prescribed will cause dry mouth.
"I no longer care about your problems"..............you can make these sounds by moving your mouth and exhaling in a special way.