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Episode #29: How Long Should You Wait After Brushing?

Episode #29: How Long Should You Wait After Brushing?

FromAsk the Dentist with Dr. Mark Burhenne


Episode #29: How Long Should You Wait After Brushing?

FromAsk the Dentist with Dr. Mark Burhenne

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
Sep 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Most of us have been taught to brush, spit, and rinse after meals. Tune in today to find out why this is not necessarily what Dr. B recommends! From the time of day to the type of toothpaste (fluoride or hydroxyapatite-based), to your age, Dr. B explains how each of these aspects can impact your dental health. We discover the molecular mechanism underlying how fluoride remineralizes teeth and why it’s dangerous for kids to swallow, but not adults. Dr. B provides a wealth of information about the invention of the first toothbrush before World War II, when fluoride was introduced into toothpaste, and what the purpose of plaque is, as well as how the type of food we eat affects it. He also shares his daily brushing routine and what you can do to improve yours. Don’t miss out on this educational episode, and don’t forget your homework for next week!Key Points From This Episode:When to brush: Should you be rinsing after you brush your teeth, or should you be waiting after using your fluoridated toothpaste? How the pH in your mouth is affected by the food you eat.Why fluoride should be on your teeth for as long as possible, but not in your body.Waiting 30 to 40 minutes after eating before brushing to allow for remineralization.How the biofilm is affected by brushing.The protective role of plaque and the biofilm.The impact of sugary and processed food on the biofilm.When and why the toothbrush was invented.The addition of fluoride to toothpaste and how it remineralizes teeth on a molecular level.Why children need to spit and rinse fluoride-based toothpaste, but adults do not.Why you don’t need to rinse when using hydroxyapatite-based toothpaste.How brushing straight after eating removes the calcium slurry from your teeth.Your homework for the week: Which does Dr. B do first, floss or brush?How to Submit Your Question:Record your question for Dr. B at speakpipe.com/askthedentistLinks Mentioned in Today’s Episode:'Ask the Dentist: Boka Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste''Ask the Dentist: Should you floss before or after brushing?'Ask the DentistAbout Dr. Mark BurhenneFollow Dr. B on Instagram @askthedentistFollow Dr. B on Twitter @askthedentistAsk Dr. B a QuestionFunctional Dentist DirectoryFOLLOW DR. B: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE | TWITTER | TIKTOK | LINKEDIN
Released:
Sep 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Each episode addresses a reader's dental issue through the lens of Dr. B's root cause and evidence-based approach to dental health and dentistry. Dr. Burhenne is a functional dentist and bestselling author whose website AsktheDentist.com is visited by millions of readers each year.