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Cammie,

I see the surgeon tomorrow and will tell him that and also ask the

questions about cleaning!

It doesn't seem as bad today, but I can still 'taste' yeast. I am

banded, and have been swishing with salt water. What happens when

you get a yeast infection in your mouth? I did see some white gunk

(can't see my tongue) on one of my front gums. How do you get rid

of an oral yeast infection? Should I get some yogurt drinks?

Thanks for your response! Britt

> > I have kind of a yeast taste/smell going on in my mouth. Is

this

> > common? Does it mean that I have an infection or something? I

am

> > not too terribly concerned because it seems to only happen if I

> > sleep for more than 2 hours. I see my surgeon on Monday and I

will

> > ask him about cleaning. What have folks here done for cleaning

> when

> > you are only a few days post op?

> >

> > Thanks and hope everyone is having a happy Saturday!

> >

> > Britt

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I did post surgery get alot of plaque on my teeth - mostly on the

biting surfaces not on the inside or outside.

If it is thrush (yeast) then you can easily treat that by getting an

oral solution - new born babies get that alot. If you want a quick

and dirty fix - get canestin - yeah that canestin. Vaginal yeast

infection stuff - of course a new tube ;)

Or any mouth antifungal.

there's also a natural valerian or something. its really purple

though!

Shiloh

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Yogurt, with live cultures, or buttermilk can help. But there are

some prescription pills that will knock it out more quickly. Best I

recall, they are pricey, but worth it. And I'm sorry, but I don't

remember the name. I also don't know whether they can be crushed and

dissolved. It's not something you want to let get away from you, as

you're probably taking in a lot of sweet stuff just now, and that

could encourage it.

> Cammie,

> I see the surgeon tomorrow and will tell him that and also ask the

> questions about cleaning!

> It doesn't seem as bad today, but I can still 'taste' yeast. I am

> banded, and have been swishing with salt water. What happens when

> you get a yeast infection in your mouth? I did see some white gunk

> (can't see my tongue) on one of my front gums. How do you get rid

> of an oral yeast infection? Should I get some yogurt drinks?

>

> Thanks for your response! Britt

>

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Yogurt, with live cultures, or buttermilk can help. But there are

some prescription pills that will knock it out more quickly. Best I

recall, they are pricey, but worth it. And I'm sorry, but I don't

remember the name. I also don't know whether they can be crushed and

dissolved. It's not something you want to let get away from you, as

you're probably taking in a lot of sweet stuff just now, and that

could encourage it.

> Cammie,

> I see the surgeon tomorrow and will tell him that and also ask the

> questions about cleaning!

> It doesn't seem as bad today, but I can still 'taste' yeast. I am

> banded, and have been swishing with salt water. What happens when

> you get a yeast infection in your mouth? I did see some white gunk

> (can't see my tongue) on one of my front gums. How do you get rid

> of an oral yeast infection? Should I get some yogurt drinks?

>

> Thanks for your response! Britt

>

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Yogurt, with live cultures, or buttermilk can help. But there are

some prescription pills that will knock it out more quickly. Best I

recall, they are pricey, but worth it. And I'm sorry, but I don't

remember the name. I also don't know whether they can be crushed and

dissolved. It's not something you want to let get away from you, as

you're probably taking in a lot of sweet stuff just now, and that

could encourage it.

> Cammie,

> I see the surgeon tomorrow and will tell him that and also ask the

> questions about cleaning!

> It doesn't seem as bad today, but I can still 'taste' yeast. I am

> banded, and have been swishing with salt water. What happens when

> you get a yeast infection in your mouth? I did see some white gunk

> (can't see my tongue) on one of my front gums. How do you get rid

> of an oral yeast infection? Should I get some yogurt drinks?

>

> Thanks for your response! Britt

>

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That stuff is purple gentian, Shiloh, and you can get it at a

pharmacy. It's inexpensive, but really messy. And it stains anything

it touches. I wouldn't want to attempt it with a wired shut mouth.

And I'm not at all sure what it would do to the teeth under those

circumstances, either. I don't think there would be long-term damage

to them, but I think one might well have a really purple mouth and

elastics for a while.

Cammie

> I did post surgery get alot of plaque on my teeth - mostly on the

> biting surfaces not on the inside or outside.

>

> If it is thrush (yeast) then you can easily treat that by getting

an

> oral solution - new born babies get that alot. If you want a quick

> and dirty fix - get canestin - yeah that canestin. Vaginal yeast

> infection stuff - of course a new tube ;)

>

> Or any mouth antifungal.

>

> there's also a natural valerian or something. its really purple

> though!

>

> Shiloh

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That stuff is purple gentian, Shiloh, and you can get it at a

pharmacy. It's inexpensive, but really messy. And it stains anything

it touches. I wouldn't want to attempt it with a wired shut mouth.

And I'm not at all sure what it would do to the teeth under those

circumstances, either. I don't think there would be long-term damage

to them, but I think one might well have a really purple mouth and

elastics for a while.

Cammie

> I did post surgery get alot of plaque on my teeth - mostly on the

> biting surfaces not on the inside or outside.

>

> If it is thrush (yeast) then you can easily treat that by getting

an

> oral solution - new born babies get that alot. If you want a quick

> and dirty fix - get canestin - yeah that canestin. Vaginal yeast

> infection stuff - of course a new tube ;)

>

> Or any mouth antifungal.

>

> there's also a natural valerian or something. its really purple

> though!

>

> Shiloh

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That stuff is purple gentian, Shiloh, and you can get it at a

pharmacy. It's inexpensive, but really messy. And it stains anything

it touches. I wouldn't want to attempt it with a wired shut mouth.

And I'm not at all sure what it would do to the teeth under those

circumstances, either. I don't think there would be long-term damage

to them, but I think one might well have a really purple mouth and

elastics for a while.

Cammie

> I did post surgery get alot of plaque on my teeth - mostly on the

> biting surfaces not on the inside or outside.

>

> If it is thrush (yeast) then you can easily treat that by getting

an

> oral solution - new born babies get that alot. If you want a quick

> and dirty fix - get canestin - yeah that canestin. Vaginal yeast

> infection stuff - of course a new tube ;)

>

> Or any mouth antifungal.

>

> there's also a natural valerian or something. its really purple

> though!

>

> Shiloh

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