Oral Health Education Bulletins

Explore our free, illustrated oral health bulletins designed to make preventive information clear, practical, and accessible. Each resource is available in English, Spanish, and Russian and may be downloaded, printed, and shared with individuals, families, and communities.

Children’s Oral Health

A practical guide for parents and caregivers covering brushing, fluoride, nutrition, early dental visits, and the prevention of common childhood dental problems.

Available in English, Spanish, and Russian.
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Childrens Oral Health Trilingual

PDF – 670.5 KB 21 downloads

Dental Warning Signs

Learn which oral health symptoms should not be ignored, including persistent pain, swelling, bleeding gums, mouth sores, tooth mobility, and other signs that may require professional evaluation.

Available in English, Spanish, and Russian.
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Dental Warning Signs Trilingual

PDF – 636.6 KB 18 downloads

Diabetes and Oral Health

Understand the connection between diabetes and oral health, including the increased risk of gum disease, dry mouth, infection, and delayed healing. Includes practical prevention strategies.

Available in English, Spanish, and Russian.
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Diabetes And Oral Health Trilingual

PDF – 641.8 KB 19 downloads

Managing Dry Mouth

A clear guide to the causes and risks of dry mouth, with practical tips for protecting teeth, improving comfort, and recognizing when professional care may be needed.

Available in English, Spanish, and Russian.
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Dry Mouth Trilingual

PDF – 590.8 KB 20 downloads

Oral Health During Pregnancy

Evidence-based guidance on common oral health changes during pregnancy, safe dental care, daily prevention, nutrition, and warning signs that should be discussed with a dental professional.

Available in English, Spanish, and Russian.
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Oral Health During Pregnancy Trilingual

PDF – 630.6 KB 21 downloads

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These educational materials are provided free of charge by the CareGuard Initiative. They are intended for general education and do not replace an examination, diagnosis, or treatment by a qualified healthcare professional.