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Oral Thrush (Mouth Thrush) Treatment

Last Updated: July 3, 2026

Lifestyle Modifications

To reduce fungal growth, improve oral hygiene, and eliminate predisposing factors for oral thrush.

  • Maintain rigorous oral hygiene by brushing teeth twice daily and cleaning dentures thoroughly.
  • Ensure regular dental check-ups, even if you wear dentures, to monitor oral health.
  • Rinse your mouth with water after eating or taking medications, especially steroid inhalers.
  • For infants, sterilize dummies and feeding bottles regularly after each use.
  • Avoid wearing dentures at night and ensure they fit properly; consult a dentist if they are ill-fitting.
  • Quit smoking, as it can contribute to oral thrush and other oral health issues.
  • Manage underlying health conditions like diabetes effectively through regular check-ups and adherence to treatment plans.
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Medicinal Treatment

To eliminate the Candida fungal infection and alleviate symptoms.

  • Prescription antifungal liquid medications, such as Nystatin, to be held in the mouth for as long as possible before swallowing.
  • Antifungal lozenges (e.g., clotrimazole) or oral tablets (e.g., fluconazole) for more persistent or severe cases.
  • Topical antifungal gels or creams for localized application within the mouth.
  • Addressing underlying causes, such as adjusting antibiotic regimens, improving asthma inhaler technique, or managing diabetes.
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Surgical Treatment

Not applicable for direct treatment of oral thrush; surgical procedures are primarily diagnostic for atypical cases.

  • Surgical intervention is generally not required or a standard treatment approach for oral thrush, as it is a fungal infection effectively managed with medication.
  • In rare cases of persistent, atypical lesions that do not respond to antifungal treatment, a diagnostic biopsy may be performed to rule out other conditions.
  • Focus remains on non-invasive medical therapies and comprehensive lifestyle modifications.
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