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Yeast Infection On Tongue
- Candidiasis or thrush is a fungal infection (mycosis) of any of the Candida species (all yeasts), of which Candida albicans is the most common. Also commonly referred to as a yeast infection, candidiasis is also technically known as candidosis, moniliasis, and oidiomycosis.
- one type of vaginitis caused by the Candida fungus characterized by itching, burning, or redness of the vaginal area.
- (Yeast infections) a common infection in women caused by an overgrowth of the fungus Candida. It is normal to have some yeast in your vagina, but sometimes it can overgrow because of hormonal changes in your body, such as pregnancy, or from taking certain medications, such as antibiotics.
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- articulate by tonguing, as when playing wind instruments
- The fleshy muscular organ in the mouth of a mammal, used for tasting, licking, swallowing, and (in humans) articulating speech
- The equivalent organ in other vertebrates, sometimes used (in snakes) as a scent organ or (in chameleons) for catching food
- An analogous organ in insects, formed from some of the mouthparts and used in feeding
- a mobile mass of muscular tissue covered with mucous membrane and located in the oral cavity
- lick or explore with the tongue
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yeast infection on tongue – Orabrush Tongue
YOUR TONGUE IS NATURALLY DIRTY
Surface of the Human Tongue
Everytime you eat, the soft crevices of your tongue collect food debris (see photo on right). Gunk and bacteria hide deep inside these crevices and are the cause of bad breath.
“Tongue bacteria…account for 80-90% of all cases of bad breath.”
(Dental School of the University of Buffalo, NY)
YOUR TOOTHBRUSH IS NOT EFFECTIVE!
Tongues are like sponges soaking up bacteria. But how do you clean a tongue? Toothbrushes are meant to clean the smooth surfaces of your teeth—not your tongue. Toothbrush bristles are slightly flared and are packed together in dense bunches to sweep the hard surfaces of your teeth. Tongue scrapers just go over the top of your tongue.
ORABRUSH ACTUALLY WORKS!
The Orabrush Tongue Cleaner is scientifically designed for your tongue. Orabrush bristles have micro-pointed tips, ideally spaced to reach deep into the uneven crevices of your tongue where all that stinky gunk hides. These ultra-soft bristles are much more gentle than your toothbrush. At the top of your Orabrush is a built-in scraper which squeegees away all that nasty residue loosened up from brushing, leaving your tongue with a clean feeling you can taste and see.
“Orabrush is far superior to any tongue cleaner I have used.”
(Dr. C. Lynn Hurst, DDS MS Dean, College of Dental Medicine)
How to Use Your Orabrush Tongue Cleaner
Moisten your tongue (using the included Orabrush Tongue Foam). Gently brush several times with your Orabrush. Reach the scraper toward the back of your tongue and remove the residue generated from brushing. (Do not press too firmly or you may damage tongue tissue). Replace your Orabrush when you replace your toothbrush.
TONGUE FOAM FOR YOUR ORABRUSH
Here is the problem: Toothpaste is, well…pasty. Its thickness clogs up the soft micro-pointed bristles on your Orabrush. However, we’ve designed Orabrush Tongue Foam powered with Orazyme specifically for your Orabrush and your tongue!
Yes, Orabrush Tongue Foam has a delicious mild mint flavor, but what’s more, this special concentrated formula is armed with seven all-natural enzymes that build up your mouth’s good bacteria in order to protect against future bad-breath attacks.
How the Concentrated Enzymes Fight Future Bad Breath
Thanks to the following seven enzymes, the more you use Orabrush Tongue Foam, the more you strengthen your mouth’s natural defenses:
Lysozyme — a naturally occurring protein known to weaken the cell wall of certain types of bad bacteria.
Amylase and Amyloglucosidase – both known as “dextrinizing” enzymes, because they can break down complex foods containing sugars, helping prevent cavities.
Glucoxidase — a naturally occurring microbial enzyme widely used in food applications to extend the shelf life of products. It does this by reacting with the available oxygen, thus depriving aerobic bacteria of the opportunity to grow.
Peptizyme — one of the most potent anti-inflammatory enzymes known. It effectively controls dental infections and helps to reduce plaque.
Papain — a protease that is widely used to whiten teeth and to reduce plaque build-up.
Selectobac — a compound composed of phytic acid, sodium EDTA and lactoferrin, and an iron-binding glycoprotein present in milk and saliva. By increasing saliva levels, Selectobac also helps prevent cavities.
How to Use Orabrush Tongue Foam
Apply 1 to 2 pumps of foam directly onto your Orabrush bristles or, if you prefer, directly onto your tongue. Use Orabrush to scrub and clean your tongue. Spit out the excess tongue foam when you’ve completed the cleansing. Do not swallow (for best results, avoid rinsing). Orabrush Tongue Foam works most effectively when used over time. Use twice daily. There are sixty uses in each bottle (the same number of uses as an average mouth rinse bottle).
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