Oral infections occur when harmful microorganisms—such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi—invade and multiply within the oral cavity. These infections can present in several forms, including gingivitis and periodontitis, cold sores, oral thrush, tooth decay, and dental abscesses. If left unaddressed, they may lead to pain, discomfort, and serious oral health complications.
In this video, Dr. Aru Chhabra Handa outlines practical Do’s and Don’ts to help reduce the risk of oral infections. The discussion focuses on effective oral hygiene practices, lifestyle habits, and preventive measures essential for maintaining long-term oral health.
Watch to learn simple, evidence-based steps to protect your oral health and prevent infections.
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