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1Toothbrush and Oral Health Empty Toothbrush and Oral Health Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:36 pm

EbonyRose

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The Ugly Truth About Your Toothbrush


Your toothbrush may be nastier than you think. Find out when to ditch it.
By Stephanie Watson
WebMD FeatureReviewed by Laura J. Martin, MDDo you know what's lurking on your toothbrush?

Your toothbrush is loaded with germs, say researchers at England's University of Manchester. They've found that one uncovered toothbrush can harbor more than 100 million bacteria, including E. coli bacteria, which can cause diarrhea, and staphylococci ("Staph") bacteria that cause skin infections.

But don't panic. Your mouth wasn't exactly sterile to begin with.

Mouthful of Bacteria
"The bottom line is, there [are] hundreds of microorganisms in our mouths every day," says Gayle McCombs, RDH, MS, associate professor and director of the Dental Hygiene Research Center at Old Dominion University.

That's no big deal. Problems only start when there is an unhealthy balance of bacteria in the mouth. McCombs says.

"It's important to remember that plaque -- the stuff you're removing from your teeth -- is bacteria," says dentist Kimberly Harms, DDS, consumer advisor for the American Dental Association. "So you're putting bacteria on your toothbrush every time you brush your teeth."

Could Your Toothbrush Be Making You Sick?
Probably not. Regardless of how many bacteria live in your mouth, or have gotten in there via your toothbrush, your body's natural defenses make it highly unlikely that you're going to catch an infection simply from brushing your teeth.

"Fortunately, the human body is usually able to defend itself from bacteria," Harms says. "So we aren't aware of any real evidence that sitting the toothbrush in your bathroom in the toothbrush holder is causing any real damage or harm. We don't know that the bacteria on there are translating into infections."

Still, you should exercise some common sense about storing your toothbrush, including how close it is to the toilet.

Don't Brush Where You Flush
Most bathrooms are small. And in many homes, the toilet is pretty close to the bathroom sink where you keep your toothbrush.

Every toilet flush sends a spray of bacteria into the air. And you don't want the toilet spray anywhere near your open toothbrush.

"You don't store your plates and glasses by the toilet, so why would you want to place your toothbrush there?" McCombs says. "It's just common sense to store your toothbrush as far away from the toilet as possible."

You also wouldn't eat after going to the bathroom without first washing your hands. The same advice applies before brushing your teeth, McCombs says.

Toothbrush Storage Tips
Once you've moved your toothbrush away from the toilet, here are a few other storage tips to keep your brush as germ-free as possible:

Keep it rinsed. Wash off your toothbrush thoroughly with tap water every time you use it.
Keep it dry. "Bacteria love a moist environment," Harms says. Make sure your brush has a chance to dry thoroughly between brushings. Avoid using toothbrush covers, which can create a moist enclosed breeding ground for bacteria.
Keep it upright. Store your toothbrush upright in a holder, rather than lying it down.
Keep it to yourself. No matter how close you are to your sister, brother, spouse, or roommate, don't ever use their toothbrush. Don't even store your toothbrush side-by-side in the same cup with other people's brushes. Whenever toothbrushes touch, they can swap germs.

Do Toothbrush Sanitizers Really Work?
Various products pledge to sanitize your toothbrush. Some say they kill bacteria with heat or ultraviolet light, germ-killing sprays, or rinses. Others have built-in antibacterial bristles.

There's evidence that at least some of these products do effectively kill germs. But there's no real proof that using any toothbrush sanitizer will reduce your risk of getting sick.

If you choose to use one of these products, make sure that it has been reviewed by the FDA, which checks the validity of consumer health product marketing claims.

Remember that even the best products won't kill all the germs on your toothbrush. At best, they'll kill 99.9% of the germs.

That means if you have one million bacteria on your toothbrush to start, you'll still have about 1,000 remaining when you're finished sanitizing, Harms says.

Some websites recommend putting your toothbrush into the microwave oven or dishwasher to sanitize it. Although these methods will kill some of the bacteria, they will probably damage your toothbrush in the process. It's better to just buy disposable brushes and throw them out.



When to Toss Your Toothbrush
The best way to limit the bacteria on your toothbrush is to replace it on a regular basis.

The American Dental Association recommends throwing out your toothbrush every three to four months. If the bristles become frayed, you're sick, or you have a weak immune system, throw it out even more often. If you use an electric toothbrush, throw out the head as often as you'd discard a disposable toothbrush.

Every time you're tempted to skip brushing and flossing your teeth, remember how many bacteria lurk in your mouth – and what they can do.

"It's bacteria that cause gum disease, and decay, and bad breath," Harms says. "Make sure you're brushing and flossing as often as possible to eliminate some of those bacteria." Rinsing your mouth with an antibacterial mouthwash before you brush can also help eliminate bacteria before they can get onto your brush.

Link: http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/features/the-ugly-truth-about-your-toothbrush
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2Toothbrush and Oral Health Empty Re: Toothbrush and Oral Health Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:38 pm

EbonyRose

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Your Teeth From Birth to Adulthood
Baby Teeth
The child's mouth contains 20 temporary teeth, called primary teeth, baby teeth, or deciduous teeth, consisting of the following teeth types:

4 second molars
4 first molars
4 cuspids (also called canine or eye teeth)
4 lateral incisors
4 central incisors
For each set of four teeth, two teeth are located in the upper arch (one on each side of the mouth) and two are located in the lower arch (one on each side of the mouth).

To find out when primary teeth begin to appear, see the primary eruption illustration and the Teeth Eruption Charts.



Permanent Teeth
The adult mouth contains 32 permanent teeth, consisting of the following teeth types:

4 third molars (also called wisdom teeth)
4 second molars (also called 12-year molars)
4 first molars (also called 6-year molars)
4 second bicuspids (also called second premolars)
4 first bicuspids (also called first premolars)
4 cuspids (also called canine or eye teeth)
4 lateral incisors
4 central incisors
To find out when permanent teeth begin to appear, see the permanent eruption illustration and the Teeth Eruption Charts.

Teeth Functions
Your teeth are used for:

Biting and tearing. The central incisors and lateral incisors are primarily used for biting and cutting and canine teeth are primarily used for tearing food.
Grinding and crushing. The premolars, molars, and wisdom teeth are primarily used for chewing and grinding food.
Internal Structure of Teeth
Each tooth consists of three main parts - the crown, the neck and root.

The crown is the visible part of the tooth; it is the portion that lies above the gum tissue. A protective layer called enamel covers the crown.
The neck is the area of the tooth between the crown and the root.
The root is the portion of the tooth that extends through the gum and into the bone of the jaw.

3Toothbrush and Oral Health Empty How to Floss your Teeth Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:39 pm

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4Toothbrush and Oral Health Empty Re: Toothbrush and Oral Health Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:41 pm

EbonyRose

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From what a toothache may be telling you to what’s behind that bad breath, learn about the warning signs and symptoms of common dental problems.

Symptoms
Why Do You Have Bad Breath?
What health problems are associated with bad breath? How does what you eat affect bad breath? Learn about these, bad breath treatment, prevention, and more.

Bleeding Gums: Preventing Gum Disease
Bleeding gums is a sign of gum disease. And gum disease has been linked to heart disease. Find out more and get brushing and flossing tips.

Dry Mouth: What Is It?
Dry mouth can increase your risks of gum disease, tooth decay, and mouth infections. Learn its symptoms, causes and how the condition is treated.

Tooth Problems
Learn about these various tooth problems.

Types
Dental Plaque
Teeth feel fuzzy? Plaque could be leading to tooth decay. Learn what causes dental plaque and five ways to prevent it.

Canker Sores
Canker sores are small mouth ulcers that often make eating and talking uncomfortable. Learn what causes them and how to treat and prevent canker sores.

Thrush: What Is It?
Thrush is a mouth infection, caused by a fungus. Learn the symptoms and causes, how it’s treated, and what you can do to prevent it.

TMJ: Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome
TMJ causes pain in the jaw area. Find out more about TMJ symptoms and the various treatments, from changing eating habits to medication.

Gum Disease
If not treated, gum disease (also called gingivitis or periodontal disease) may end with tooth loss. See a picture of gum disease and learn its symptoms and treatment.

Mouth Cancer
Mouth cancer appears as a growth or sore in the mouth that does not go away. Find out the symptoms, who gets it, how it’s treated, and how you can prevent it.

Do You Have a Tooth Abscess?
A tooth abscess is a painful infection. Learn the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for a tooth abscess.

Teeth Grinding (Bruxism)
Why do people grind their teeth? How can you learn if you’re doing it -- and why is it harmful? Get the answers, as well as hints on how to stop teeth grinding.

Tooth Decay (Cavities)
Tooth decay destroys teeth and leads to cavities. How do you know when you have cavities? Do only children get cavities? And what are the different ways cavities are treated? Learn here.

What Is Leukoplakia?
Leukoplakia is a white or gray patch that develops on the tongue or the inside of the cheek. Learn what causes leukoplakia, its symptoms, and treatment.

Pericoronitis
Pericoronitis is a disorder in which the gum tissue around the molar teeth becomes swollen and infected. Learn the symptoms, what causes it, and how pericoronitis is treated.

http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/oral-health-symptoms-types

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