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What are the Signs of Poor Oral Hygiene?
Signs of poor oral hygiene include bad breath, bleeding gums, tooth decay, and visible plaque buildup. Nurses should be vigilant and assess the oral cavity regularly to identify any signs of deterioration and take appropriate action.
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