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Problems and solutions for Ramadan oral health care

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During Ramadan, oral health benefits from special attention. In this article, dentist Aryaan Khalid explains the changes that can occur in the mouth during the holy month of fasting. Below, he outlines the problems that can occur, and how best to prevent them.

Problems occurring in the mouth during Ramadan

Advice regarding diet

During periods of non-fasting during Ramadan, plan your nutrition and meal times to protect your ongoing oral health.

Try to eat and drink:

Try to avoid:

Read more advice about oral health during Ramadan here

Advice regarding oral hygiene

Ramadan oral health routines need to be considered as you plan your routines. As sleeping and eating patterns change, it’s important to remember to brush teeth directly before sleeping, and also leave half an hour between eating and brushing, so the teeth can re-mineralise.

Dentist Aryaan Khalid is a general dentist who works at SpaDental Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. He is particularly interested in restorative treatments and oral surgery.

“Excellent treatment today. Very happy with the care and treatment given by both the dentist and his nurse.”

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