For people who wear dentures, ensuring the dentures fit well may help prevent Candida infections in and around the mouth. When dentures don't fit well, the upper and lower jaws might not be separated enough by the dentures. This could contribute to the development of lip fungus. Visit your dentist to see if your dentures are aligned correctly. If your dentures no longer fit well, your dentist may be able to adjust the fit. This can be done by either applying new surface material to the base of the dentures or by making a new base for the dentures. The dentures can be completely remade, if necessary.
The Candida fungus grows well in the moist skin folds at the corners of the mouth. If you tend to lick your lips or rub the corners of your mouth, try to break the habit.
Maintaining good oral health can help prevent Oral thrush infections, too. Remember to brush your teeth twice a day with a toothbrush equipped with the latest innovations to give you a whole mouth clean. Don't forget to floss, too.
If you're worried about lip fungus in the corners of your mouth or on your lips, see your dentist. The prognosis for this fungus is good, once the cause has been eliminated.