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General adults

  • A Healthy Mouth for Every Body can help you and your family take good care of your oral health and live well at any age. Visit hrsa.gov/oral-health for tips and information on how to take care of your mouth and teeth. #HealthyMouth
  • Bacteria in your mouth can travel to tissues in your lungs, heart, gut, joints, and even your brain. Simple steps like using toothpaste with fluoride, flossing every day, and regular dental exams can help you stay healthy. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Dry mouth is a common but often overlooked condition that can be a sign of an underlying problem. It’s the feeling that there is not enough saliva in your mouth. Learn what causes dry mouth and what you can do about it. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • A healthy mouth helps you chew food better, maintain fresh breath, and avoid tooth pain and tooth loss. Read tips about how to keep your teeth healthy and strong. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Sores, lumps, and thick patches in your mouth or on your lip can be early signs of oral cancer. Learn about the signs and symptoms of oral cancer and how a dentist can help detect it. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Flossing removes dental plaque between teeth where a toothbrush can’t reach. Did you know there are many tools to help you floss? Pick the one that’s best for you. Check out this helpful resource on brushing and flossing. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth

People with HIV

  • If you have HIV, taking care of your oral health can help you avoid infections. Visit A Healthy Mouth for Every Body to learn why keeping your mouth healthy is an important step toward living well with HIV. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Does oral health come to mind when you think of health and wellness? Often overlooked, good oral health can prevent problems like infections or tooth loss. If you have HIV, learn how a healthy mouth contributes to your overall health. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • If you have HIV, you may experience oral health problems. Dental problems related to HIV can be painful, but most are treatable. Good oral health and regular visits with a dentist can protect your mouth and teeth. Learn more: hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Both HIV and some HIV medicines can cause dry mouth. Learn more about dry mouth and what you can do about it. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth

Parents/caregivers of young children

  • Baby’s first tooth? Begin brushing as soon as it begins to show and twice a day after their first and last feedings. Learn more about caring for your little one’s teeth. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Starting good oral health habits early in a child’s life can prevent future problems like gum disease, cavities, and more. Visit hrsa.gov/oral-health for tips on keeping your child’s teeth and mouth healthy. #HealthyMouth
  • Did you know that cleaning your baby’s gums, even before you can see the first tooth, is important to remove sugars that come from liquids and food? Check out A Healthy Mouth for Every Body for more tips and information. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Parents: Learn how to brush your little one’s tiny teeth to prevent tooth decay with this helpful video from A Healthy Mouth for Every Body. hrsa.gov/oral-health/educational-materials #HealthyMouth
  • Did you know: Lifting a baby’s lip once a month can help prevent tooth decay? Watch this video to learn how this simple action can help. hrsa.gov/oral-health/educational-materials #HealthyMouth

Health care professionals

  • Providers: A Healthy Mouth for Every Body can help your patients take good care of their oral health and live well at any age. Visit hrsa.gov/oral-health for materials to share on how they can take care of their mouths and teeth. #HealthyMouth
  • Dry mouth is a common, but often overlooked, condition and can be a sign of an underlying problem. Talk to your patients about the causes of dry mouth and what you can do about it, together. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Your patients may be unaware that both HIV and some HIV medicines can cause dry mouth. Learn more about dry mouth and what they can do about it. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • A Healthy Mouth for Every Body has resources to help your patients brush up on their oral health habits. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Healthy habits start at home. Check out A Healthy Mouth for Every Body for oral health tips and materials to send home with your patients after their dental visit. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Providers: You are an integral part of your patient’s health and well-being. Talk with them about developing good oral health habits and encourage dental visits to help them live well at any age. Learn more: hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth

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General adults

  • A Healthy Mouth for Every Body can help you and your family take good care of your oral health and live well at any age. Visit hrsa.gov/oral-health for tips and information on how to take care of your mouth and teeth. #HealthyMouth
  • Bacteria in your mouth can travel to tissues in your lungs, heart, gut, joints, and even your brain. Simple steps like using toothpaste with fluoride, flossing every day, and regular dental exams can help you stay healthy. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Dry mouth is a common but often overlooked condition that can be a sign of an underlying problem. It’s the feeling that there is not enough saliva in your mouth. Learn what causes dry mouth and what you can do about it. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • A healthy mouth helps you chew food better, maintain fresh breath, and avoid tooth pain and tooth loss. Read tips about how to keep your teeth and mouth in good shape. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Sores, lumps, and thick patches in your mouth or on your lip can be early signs of cancer. Learn about the signs and symptoms of oral cancer and how a dentist can help detect it. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Flossing removes dental plaque between teeth where a toothbrush can’t reach. Did you know there are many tools to help floss? Pick which one is best for you. Check out this helpful resource on brushing and flossing to help you maintain your oral health for years. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth

People with HIV

  • If you have HIV, taking care of your oral health can help you avoid infections. Visit A Healthy Mouth for Every Body to learn why keeping your mouth healthy is an important step toward living well with HIV. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Does oral health come to mind when you think of health and wellness? Often overlooked, good oral health can prevent problems like oral infections or tooth loss. If you have HIV, learn how a healthy mouth contributes to your overall health. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • If you have HIV, you may experience oral health problems. Good oral health and regular visits with a dentist can protect your mouth and teeth. Learn more: hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Both HIV and some HIV medicines can cause dry mouth. Learn more about dry mouth and what you can do about it. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth

Parents/caregivers of young children

  • Baby’s first tooth? Begin brushing as soon as the tooth comes in. Brush twice a day after their first and last feedings. Learn more about caring for your little one’s teeth. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Starting good oral health habits early in a child’s life can prevent future problems like gum disease, cavities, and more. Visit hrsa.gov/oral-health for tips on keeping your child’s teeth and mouth healthy. #HealthyMouth
  • Did you know that cleaning your baby’s gums, even before you can see the first tooth, is important to remove sugars that come from liquids and food? Check out A Healthy Mouth for Every Body for more tips and information. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Parents: Learn how to brush your little one’s tiny teeth to prevent tooth decay with this helpful video: hrsa.gov/oral-health/educational-materials #HealthyMouth
  • Did you know: Lifting a baby’s lip once a month can help prevent tooth decay? Watch this video to learn how this simple action can help. hrsa.gov/oral-health/educational-materials #HealthyMouth

Health care professionals

  • Providers: A Healthy Mouth for Every Body can help your patients take good care of their oral health and live well at any age. Visit hrsa.gov/oral-health for materials to share on how they can take care of their mouths and teeth. #HealthyMouth
  • Dry mouth is a common, but often-overlooked, condition and can be a sign of an underlying problem. Talk to your patients about the causes of dry mouth and what you can do about it, together. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Your patients may be unaware that both HIV and some HIV medicines can cause dry mouth. Learn more about dry mouth and what they can do about it. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • A Healthy Mouth for Every Body has resources to help your patients brush up on their oral health habits. Visit hrsa.gov/oral-health to check out available materials. #HealthyMouth
  • Healthy habits start at home. Check out A Healthy Mouth for Every Body for oral health tips and materials to send home with your patients after their dental visit. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Providers: You are an integral part of your patient’s health and well-being. Talking with them about developing good oral health habits and encouraging dental visits can help them live well at any age. Visit A Healthy Mouth for Every Body for tips and resources to share. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth

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Health care professionals

  • Providers: A Healthy Mouth for Every Body can help your patients take good care of their oral health and live well at any age. Visit the website for materials to share how they can take care of their mouths and teeth. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Dry mouth is a common, but often overlooked, condition and can be a sign of an underlying problem. Talk to your patients about the causes of dry mouth and what you can do about it, together. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Your patients may be unaware that both HIV and some HIV medicines can cause dry mouth. Learn more about dry mouth and what they can do about it. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • A Healthy Mouth for Every Body can help your patients brush up on their oral health habits. Visit the website to learn more. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Healthy habits start at home. Check out A Healthy Mouth for Every Body for oral health tips and materials to send home with your patients after their dental visit. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth
  • Providers: You are an integral part of your patient’s health and well-being. Talking with them about developing good oral health habits and encouraging dental visits can help them live well at any age. Visit A Healthy Mouth for Every Body for tips and resources to share. hrsa.gov/oral-health #HealthyMouth

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General public

A Healthy Mouth for Every Body – newsletter

Oral health—the health of your mouth and teeth—is a fundamental part of overall health, however, many Americans experience oral health problems. Oral diseases and conditions, such as tooth decay, tooth loss, periodontal disease, and oral cancer, can cause substantial pain and suffering. They affect what people can eat, how they speak and socialize, their employment prospects, and overall well-being. However, many oral health diseases and conditions are preventable.

A Healthy Mouth for Every Body, coordinated by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), highlights the importance of taking care of your oral health at home and seeing a dentist regularly for checkups. The campaign offers a variety of tips and materials to help you and your family take good care of your oral health.

Take the first step toward good oral health today. Visit A Healthy Mouth for Every Body to learn how to protect your health and teeth and live well at any age.

https://www.hrsa.gov/oral-health

A Healthy Mouth for Every Body - digest

Keeping your mouth and teeth healthy is a fundamental step toward living well, however, many Americans still experience oral health problems. A Healthy Mouth for Every Body highlights the importance of taking care of your oral health at home and seeing a dentist regularly for checkups. It offers a variety of tips and materials to help you and your family take good care of your oral health. Visit A Healthy Mouth for Every Body to learn how to protect your health and teeth and live well at any age.

https://www.hrsa.gov/oral-health

Health care providers

A Healthy Mouth for Every Body – newsletter

Oral health is a fundamental part of overall health, yet profound disparities in oral health persist in the United States. Oral diseases and conditions, such as tooth decay, tooth loss, periodontal disease, and cancer, can cause substantial pain and suffering. They affect what people can eat, how they speak and socialize, their employment prospects, and overall well-being.

As a trusted partner in your patients’ health, your recommendation to engage in oral health preventive behaviors, such as brushing daily and flossing, can improve their oral health and overall health.

A Healthy Mouth for Every Body, coordinated by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), highlights the importance of taking care of one’s oral health at home and seeing a dentist regularly for checkups. The campaign offers a variety of tips and patient education tools to help everyone take good care of their mouths and teeth.

From videos to fact sheets, A Healthy Mouth for Every Body features oral health information on:

  • Brushing your child’s teeth
  • Your baby’s oral health
  • Dry mouth
  • Flossing and brushing
  • Oral cancer
  • HIV and oral health

As you talk with your patients, help them take the first step toward good oral health today. Visit A Healthy Mouth for Every Body for resources to help them protect their mouths and live well at any age.

https://www.hrsa.gov/oral-health

A Healthy Mouth for Every Body – digest

A Healthy Mouth for Every Body, developed by the Health Resources and Services Administration, highlights the importance of taking care of one’s oral health at home and seeing a dentist regularly for checkups. From quick tips to patient education tools, the campaign has resources to help you and your patients work together to protect their mouths and live well at any age. Download campaign materials today: https://www.hrsa.gov/oral-health.

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