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My dad’s breath is bad but he no longer understands concepts like brushing his teeth or gargling. I’m worried he’ll swallow the mouthwash. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. He lives in a memory care facility.

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There are sponges that have toothpaste in them. They look like lollipops.

https://www.amazon.com/Disposable-Unflavored-Sponge-Cleaning-Toothbrushes/dp/B072MCFTFG
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Thanks very much.
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This is just a wild guess, but I wonder if your dentist could recommend mouthwashes that are safe to swallow.  Most I've seen have chemicals in them, but there may be some natural ones that don't.
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Our dentist suggest he could chew on carrots, celery, even cheddar cheese to keep the mouth bacteria under some control. I read that the cheddar cheese is great for your teeth. Not only does it have high levels of phosphate and calcium, which naturally strengthen teeth and bones, but it also helps balance the pH level in your mouth, which means less harmful acid, more cleansing saliva and fewer cavities
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What do you do when your loved one will NOT brush their teeth? He has very few left, and the bottom ones are covered in tartar. Nothing I do can make him brush his teeth.
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