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manaboutown
08-09-2020, 08:34 AM
Does anyone suspect they may be suffering tooth decay, receding gums or just plain old bad breath from wearing a mask? '''Mask mouth''': Dentists coin new term for smelly side effect of wearing a mask | Fox News (https://www.foxnews.com/health/mask-mouth-dentists-new-term)
Taltarzac725
08-09-2020, 08:39 AM
Does anyone suspect they may be suffering tooth decay, receding gums or just plain old bad breath from wearing a mask? '''Mask mouth''': Dentists coin new term for smelly side effect of wearing a mask | Fox News (https://www.foxnews.com/health/mask-mouth-dentists-new-term)
I never have to wear a mask more than for 2.5 hours or so and that is when I am donating platelets at One Blood.
davem4616
08-09-2020, 08:45 AM
We're not out and about long enough wearing masks that this would be any concern of ours...and we go to our dentist 3X's a year anyway for routine checkups
There's a lot of rumors going around regarding wearing a mask....everyone of them that I've heard is really silly when you stop and think about it. Keep in mind, there haven't been any legitimate controlled long term studies done on the impact of wearing a mask
...so all this 'stuff' about masks is just speculation or plain bull
IMHO tooth decay, receding gums and plain old bad breath is a result of neglect...and was most likely present long before someone started wearing a mask
that said, ya can't wear the same mask day in and day out without washing it...or if it's a throw away disposing of it
OrangeBlossomBaby
08-09-2020, 08:53 AM
It's the whole mouth-breathing phenomenon when you're wearing a mask. It's a little more difficult than usual to breathe through your nose when it's covered with a mask. So many people start breathing through their mouths instead. Mouth-breathing can contribute to dry socket and tooth decay, and subsequent bad breath.
If you wear a mask as part of your job, it's important to try and remember to breathe through your nose as much as possible. If you start feeling claustrophobic, add a little hand sanitizer to your fingers. While they're still moist (not very wet) from the sanitizer, pull the mask outward away from your nose, take a few deep breaths, and let the mask fall back into place. This will actually help sanitize the outside of your mask, AND keep your hands sanitized, all at the same time.
billethkid
08-09-2020, 09:53 AM
In a designated profession where masks are part of their every day work day, we do not hear or see such ridiculous warnings.
However when dealing with the general public which abounds with the naive, gullible, uninformed and paranoid......Katy bar the door....oh my GOD the sky is falling....
rjm1cc
08-09-2020, 06:07 PM
I guess employees in the medical field would have been having these problems for years.
Dgizzi
08-09-2020, 06:36 PM
Does anyone suspect they may be suffering tooth decay, receding gums or just plain old bad breath from wearing a mask? '''Mask mouth''': Dentists coin new term for smelly side effect of wearing a mask | Fox News (https://www.foxnews.com/health/mask-mouth-dentists-new-term)
I only wear a mask when a store request. No other time
OrangeBlossomBaby
08-09-2020, 06:39 PM
I guess employees in the medical field would have been having these problems for years.
Many of them do. Dry socket, bad breath, and tooth decay are all potential consequences of breathing through your mouth instead of your nose.
Some doctors are really great at breathing through their noses when they have a mask on. Some are not. The ones that are not, have a higher risk of dry socket, bad breath, and tooth decay.
You can look it up, you'll find plenty of documentation about the phenomenon on pubmed, medline, the CDC, the ADA, etc. etc. etc.
It's not about the masks. It's about the mouth breathing. Which happens more often when people wear masks.
Stu from NYC
08-09-2020, 06:59 PM
In a designated profession where masks are part of their every day work day, we do not hear or see such ridiculous warnings.
However when dealing with the general public which abounds with the naive, gullible, uninformed and paranoid......Katy bar the door....oh my GOD the sky is falling....
I was thinking the sky has already fallen
sdeikenberry
08-10-2020, 04:51 AM
I can't believe I'm reading this statement! I wore a mask for hours and hours daily working in surgery for 35 years, and my teeth are pretty darn good. Good grief!
Coal Miner
08-10-2020, 05:26 AM
My guess is that you have always had bad breath, but with the mask on you can actually smell it
graciegirl
08-10-2020, 05:53 AM
Does anyone suspect they may be suffering tooth decay, receding gums or just plain old bad breath from wearing a mask? '''Mask mouth''': Dentists coin new term for smelly side effect of wearing a mask | Fox News (https://www.foxnews.com/health/mask-mouth-dentists-new-term)
I think that is a reach.
Tooth decay is caused by the prevalent bacteria that lives in your mouth. Receding gums can be helped by vigorous brushing and deep cleaning. Sometimes bad breath comes from an infection in your throat or esophagus.
Rosebud1949
08-10-2020, 06:00 AM
Bad Breath !!!!! Yet another excuse not to wear a mask to protect yourself , family, loved ones and oh yes.. OTHER FOLK from getting the virus.. Just a couple of hours a day when grocery shopping or visiting a Dr. or other business.... will save lives.......Shame on you
DecaturFargo
08-10-2020, 06:22 AM
Gee, medical personnel wear them all day everyday. Haven't heard one complaint. Btw, they have been doing this in the OR and ICU for decades. Scsre tsctic.
MandoMan
08-10-2020, 06:26 AM
Does anyone suspect they may be suffering tooth decay, receding gums or just plain old bad breath from wearing a mask? '''Mask mouth''': Dentists coin new term for smelly side effect of wearing a mask | Fox News (https://www.foxnews.com/health/mask-mouth-dentists-new-term)
Judging from the number of people who cover their mouths with masks but not their noses, there must be a lot of “mouth-breathers”. [from the Urban Dictionary: “ TOP DEFINITION Mouthbreather
1. Someone who is really dumb
2. A person who doesn't/can't breathe through their nose.]
Perhaps they think that when they breathe, they don’t use their noses, so they can’t catch anything through their noses or can’t give anything to others through their noses. They DO meet the first slang definition above.
I don’t think wearing masks contributes to tooth decay or gum problems. Remember, your mouth is the dirtiest part of your body in any case (for some people, in two ways). Also, it is already bathed in saliva. Normally, the germs in your mouth are swallowed and quickly sterilized by stomach acid.
However, some of you may have noticed that if you wear the same disposable mask (or unwashed cloth mask) day after day for a half hour while you are in a store or somewhere else where you need a mask, it smells nasty when you breathe in (assuming you aren’t a mouth-breather, so you can smell through your nose). That’s the smell of various sorts of germs from your mouth, your nose, and your lungs that you have breathed onto your mask. (Okay, well, sometimes also the fragrance of what you ate for dinner.) These germs were trapped by your mask as they are supposed to be and are now multiplying rapidly in the residual moisture in your mask. They smell much worse than your breath normally smells because they are essence of germs. Also, everyone has some really nasty smells deep down in their lungs, and a deep sneeze or cough will dredge them up and distribute them onto your mask. If you leave your mask open on your dashboard in the sun, probably most of these germs are killed, and the smell is not so bad. Of course, when your car’s windshield is in the sun is probably when you are somewhere where you should be wearing a mask.
I see disposable masks for sale in a lot of stores these days, from Sam’s Club to WalMart to Lowe’s. They seem to cost about fifty cents each. I don’t think they are up to the quality of the average operating room mask I wore for years, but they filter and slow down projected particles. If you use disposable masks, replace them daily or after several hours of use. If you use cloth masks, have a bunch of them and wash them well in detergent and hot water and ideally dry them in the sun. Don’t reuse them without washing them. (Fabric softener and softener sheets in the dryer may sort of glue together cloth fibers and keep them from working as well, though they will feel softer.) Remember, there are incoming germs on your mask as well as outgoing germs. Sometimes, these germs are trapped in your mask because they are mixed with moisture. If that moisture dries, however, without the germs all dying, they can sometimes now be breathed through or blown through the mask, in or out, because they may be released from the moisture and so smaller and lighter.
Here’s another trick you probably don’t want to know about. When I was an operating room technician back in the early seventies (I started at 17), our OR kept a bottle of oil of cloves in a cupboard. If we had a surgical case with a lot of pus involved (a horrible smell), we would each put a drop of oil of cloves on our mask. This didn’t kill the infection, but the smell of the cloves covered the smell of the infection so we didn’t throw up from the smell. Maybe your breath isn’t that bad, but still, it works. Better to just put on a new or clean mask, though.
Lindsyburnsy
08-10-2020, 06:28 AM
😂😂😂. So much crazy propaganda Just to avoid wearing a mask. The tooth decay one takes the cake. I can't believe I'm reading this statement! I wore a mask for hours and hours daily working in surgery for 35 years, and my teeth are pretty darn good. Good grief!
ruralgoddess
08-10-2020, 06:44 AM
I only wear a mask when a store request. No other time
don't you feel a need to wear one when you're close to people when you're in a store or a group? Do you social distance?
kathy palermo
08-10-2020, 06:58 AM
Just another dumb excuse to not wear a mask
diane reynolds
08-10-2020, 07:03 AM
Way to stay strong and not do anything extra to help us get through this....why not go the extra mile and be an example of someone who cares about fellow humans?
kendi
08-10-2020, 07:12 AM
I guess employees in the medical field would have been having these problems for years.
Makes sense. Unless the issue could be the type of material the masks are made of. Masks made for professionals have likely evolved over the years to make breathing be easier.
sooziesoul
08-10-2020, 08:10 AM
I worked in dentistry for 40 years. We wore masks all day! They do not cause dental issues!
Joe C.
08-10-2020, 08:10 AM
I can't wait to see a "Masks Required to Enter" sign at your local bank.
ItsALLaboutTheLOVE
08-10-2020, 08:20 AM
I mean, I wear pants. They aren't always comfortable. I do it for everyone else. Same applies to masks.
Hifred
08-10-2020, 08:30 AM
So covid is better???? Wear a mask and remember to drink water before and after.
theruizs
08-10-2020, 08:47 AM
I can't wait to see a "Masks Required to Enter" sign at your local bank.
The sooner the better.
Juliebythesea
08-10-2020, 09:23 AM
Oh please☹️ Wear a mask, wash your hands and don’t touch your face😷 is that so hard??
pattytracey
08-10-2020, 09:27 AM
No mask needed don’t follow the hype
manaboutown
08-10-2020, 10:02 AM
Anyone getting red bumps around your mouth? Your Mask May Be Causing Candida Growth in Your Mouth | Everyday Health (https://www.everydayhealth.com/coronavirus/your-mask-may-be-causing-candida-growth-in-your-mouth/)
La lamy
08-10-2020, 10:09 AM
I guess employees in the medical field would have been having these problems for years.
My thought exactly.
Jacob85
08-10-2020, 10:16 AM
All great points! If wearing a piece of cloth on your face for an hour is a problem for your breathing maybe you need oxygen! Medical staff wear them all day long and people who have a problem with a mask for an hour or two should tell the medical person operating on them for hours not to bother!
SFSkol
08-10-2020, 10:23 AM
"I'd rather be a sheep than a rack of lamb." - Confucius
jimjamuser
08-10-2020, 10:49 AM
Many of them do. Dry socket, bad breath, and tooth decay are all potential consequences of breathing through your mouth instead of your nose.
Some doctors are really great at breathing through their noses when they have a mask on. Some are not. The ones that are not, have a higher risk of dry socket, bad breath, and tooth decay.
You can look it up, you'll find plenty of documentation about the phenomenon on pubmed, medline, the CDC, the ADA, etc. etc. etc.
It's not about the masks. It's about the mouth breathing. Which happens more often when people wear masks.
Thanks for passing on such good information,very helpful.
jimjamuser
08-10-2020, 12:06 PM
Do you need a study to tell you that randomly firing guns in public will result in someone being injured or killed? Common sense should tell you that wearing a mask is going to limit who you expose to the stuff coming out of your mouth and nose. It is not rocket science. I for one do not want any issue at the pearly gates from anyone I indirectly kill by being stubborn and selfish.:icon_wink:
The pearly gates visual was an excellent way to call out the behavior of the mask-less marvels.
PugMom
08-10-2020, 12:12 PM
I only wear a mask when a store request. No other timesame :duck:
newgirl
08-10-2020, 06:27 PM
That’s silly unless you are wearing them at home and in your sleep.
coffeebean
08-12-2020, 02:20 AM
No mask needed don’t follow the hype
Masking is needed to slow the spread of the virus. Have you seen videos demonstrating how effective masks can be to contain the virus laden aerosols and droplets of a presymptomatic or asymptomatic carrier? If you watch and read about the science behind wearing a mask, you will no longer give incorrect advice.
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