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How to Improve Oral Health & Its Critical Role in Brain & Body Health
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How to Improve Oral Health & Its Critical Role in Brain & Body Health
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Andrew Huberman
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Feb 12, 2024
How to Improve Oral Health & Its Critical Role in Brain & Body Health
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Feb 12, 2024
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When you go to sleep, you need to know you're not producing very much saliva, and that's the critical time to make sure that there is as little opportunity as possible for strep mutants and other bacteria to feed on sugars or other food products and thereby to create acid that creates cavities ... If there is a most critical time of day or night to brush your teeth and floss and clean your teeth, it's at
nighttime.
Why It's More Important to Brush Your Teeth at Night Than Morning
Most all mouthwashes, especially those containing alcohol, are terrible for oral health. Simply put they deplete certain components of the mucosal lining of the mouth and they disrupt the healthy components of the oral
microbiome.
Why Alcohol-Based Mouthwashes Are Terrible for Oral Health
The degree to which your mouth is in a demin state or a remin state and the degree to which cavities have the opportunity to form is dependent on the amount of time—the amount of time in which your mouth is net acidic or net alkaline, the amount of time that you are in a demineralization mode or remineralization
mode.
Cavity Formation Likelihood Depends on Duration of Time the Mouth Is Net Acidic
Here, when we say alcohol is not good for oral health and for tooth health, what we're talking about is the disruption that alcohol creates to the microbiome and the way that it alters the pH of your saliva and places the mouth and the teeth into a demineralization state. That's very clear. It also kills certain cells of the
mouth.
By Altering Saliva pH & Killing Mouth Cells, Alcohol Adversely Affects Oral Health
Also stimulants like Adderall, Vyvanse, etc., those stimulants, basically any drug that increases epinephrine and norepinephrine, adrenaline and noradrenaline are the other names for those, are going to have a negative effect on oral
health...
Stimulants Increase Mouth Acidity & Discourage Nasal Breathing, Boosting Cavity Likelihood
Turns out that no specific food, not even sugar, causes cavities. Cavities are not caused by sugar. Cavities are caused by bacteria that feed on
sugar.
Cavities Are Caused By Bacteria That Feed on Sugar, Not Specific Foods
Most people in the world have strep mutans or will get strep mutans, and it lives in the mouth ... Strep mutans is there, and it's hungry. What's it hungry for? Sugar. When there are sugar present, it eats it. It produces acid. The acid produces cavities, taking teeth from a state of remineralization to
demineralization.
Cavities Are Caused By Bacteria That Feed on Sugar, Not Specific Foods
Stimulants encourage mouth-breathing. Watch a meth addict or watch somebody who's on a high dose of stimulants, and they tend to mouth-breathe because of the shifts in autonomic nervous system function. They tend to be mouth-
breathers.
Stimulants Increase Mouth Acidity & Discourage Nasal Breathing, Boosting Cavity Likelihood
If you eat sugar, try and rinse your mouth after—and ideally, you would brush, maybe even floss
after.
Why Andrew Recommends Rinsing Your Mouth With Water After Consuming Sugar
Having a stretch of time of maybe 2, 4, 6 hours or more where you're not eating anything or ingesting anything that's acidic in terms of liquids can be very beneficial. Now, this is a vote in support of so-called intermittent
fasting.
Gaps Without Food During the Day Facilitate Tooth Remineralization Via Higher pH Saliva
You need to floss correctly. You can't just pull the floss down onto the gum in between the tooth. You need to glide down the side of the tooth, get a little bit underneath the gum, and use a circular motion, and then lift up from between the two, which frankly is a lot easier if your teeth aren't very very close
together.
Every Dentist But 1 Told Andrew Regular Flossing Is Beneficial; Here's How to Do It Correctly
The bacteria streptococcus mutans loves to eat xylitol, but when streptococcus mutans eats xylitol... it cannot produce the acid that normally would demineralize the teeth and create cavities. In addition to that, when streptococcus mutans eats xylitol, it kills streptococcus
mutans.
Why Chewing Xylitol-Based Gum Post-Meal Reduces Cavity Formation Likelihood
By chewing a few of these xylitol mints or by chewing a xylitol-based gum immediately after a meal, you're taking substantial steps towards improving the chemical milieu of your mouth and inhibiting the proliferation of cavity-forming streptococcus
mutans.
Why Chewing Xylitol-Based Gum Post-Meal Reduces Cavity Formation Likelihood
Oral health is inextricably linked to all aspects of brain and bodily health—both in the short-term and in the long-term—and it is perhaps the most overlooked aspect of mental health and physical
health.
Andrew Walks Listeners Through an Oral Health Quiz: Which Category Do You Fall Into?
Turns out that dryness of the mouth is one of the ways that you really can throw off your oral health in major ways. In fact, its one of the leading causes of tooth decay in people like methamphetamine addicts or if you see people that are mouth-breathers—their oral health and their teeth, generally, but certainly their oral health, is severely
depleted.
As a Seal Around Teeth, The Gums Form a Critical Barrier & Prevent an Influx of Bacteria
If you are at all concerned about fluoride in the drinking water, the simple answer is to just filter the water that comes out of The
tap.
Fluoride in Drinking Water & Toothpaste Strengthens Bonds Within Minerals of the Teeth
If you want to know why there's fluoride in drinking water, it's because governments figured out, hey, well if we want to reduce tooth decay, what's the simplest low-cost method to do that? Well, it's to put fluoride in the drinking
water.
Fluoride in Drinking Water & Toothpaste Strengthens Bonds Within Minerals of the Teeth
Most mouthwashes, terrible, terrible for your oral health, especially alcohol-based or antiseptic-based
mouthwashes...
Why Andrew Recommends Rinsing Your Mouth With Water After Consuming Sugar
I'm not going to demonstrate how to brush your teeth, but one very actionable protocol that was told to me by all the dental professionals was to use a soft
toothbrush.
Brushing Tips: Use a Soft Toothbrush & Brush Your Gums
One of the major suggestions from people in the dental and periodontal field, at least the ones I spoke to, was to actually brush your gums lightly to increase circulation of blood and other nutrients to the deeper portions of the tooth that actually extend into the
bone.
Brushing Tips: Use a Soft Toothbrush & Brush Your Gums
I think it's fair to say, based on what we all now know about xylitol, that if you can find a toothpaste that contains xylitol as a sweetener, that can only be a good
thing.
Xylitol in Toothpaste Is Beneficial; What About Fluoride?
The best way to support a quote-unquote healthy gut microbiome is to consume at least 1-4 servings of low-sugar fermented foods per
day.
Improving Gut Microbiome Health Helps Prevent Formation of Canker Sores
They all suggested that you use a separate toothbrush to brush your tongue than you use to brush your
teeth.
Why Andrew Recommends Brushing Your Tongue With a Separate Toothbrush
If somebody has a metal filling that likely has mercury in it, do they need to have that metal filling removed? And all of the dentists I spoke to said it depends, but generally the practice is to leave those fillings in and try not to disrupt
them.
If You Have Mental Fillings That Might Contain Lead, Removal Isn't Necessary
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Huberman Lab Intro
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Andrew Walks Listeners Through an Oral Health Quiz: Which Category Do You Fall Into?
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It's Possible to Repair Enamel-Layer Cavities Via Remineralization
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As a Seal Around Teeth, The Gums Form a Critical Barrier & Prevent an Influx of Bacteria
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The Oral Cavity Is Petri Dish for Growing Harmful Bacteria, But Healthy Saliva Stops It
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Cavities Are Caused By Bacteria That Feed on Sugar, Not Specific Foods
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Cavity Formation Likelihood Depends on Duration of Time the Mouth Is Net Acidic
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Demineralization Within Teeth Occurs When Acid Breaks Down Hydroxyapatite Bonds
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Fluoride in Drinking Water & Toothpaste Strengthens Bonds Within Minerals of the Teeth
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By Altering Saliva pH & Killing Mouth Cells, Alcohol Adversely Affects Oral Health
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Stimulants Increase Mouth Acidity & Discourage Nasal Breathing, Boosting Cavity Likelihood
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Smoking & Vaping Cannabis Impair Oral Health
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Why Andrew Recommends Rinsing Your Mouth With Water After Consuming Sugar
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For Optimal Oral Health, Limit the Amount of Time Teeth Are Exposed to Acidic Drinks & Foods
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Gaps Without Food During the Day Facilitate Tooth Remineralization Via Higher pH Saliva
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Why It's More Important to Brush Your Teeth at Night Than Morning
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Brushing Tips: Use a Soft Toothbrush & Brush Your Gums
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Brushing Your Teeth Prevents Biofilm Layer Build-Up & Formation Into Tartar
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Every Dentist But 1 Told Andrew Regular Flossing Is Beneficial; Here's How to Do It Correctly
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Why Chewing Xylitol-Based Gum Post-Meal Reduces Cavity Formation Likelihood
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Xylitol in Toothpaste Is Beneficial; What About Fluoride?
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Why Alcohol-Based Mouthwashes Are Terrible for Oral Health
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Why Andrew Doesn't Recommend Making Old-School Hydrogen Peroxide Mouthwash
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Rinsing Your Mouth With a Salt Solution Fosters Healthy Mouth Bacteria
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Alcohol-Based Mouthwashes Reduce Oral Cavity Nitric Oxide Production
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Improving Gut Microbiome Health Helps Prevent Formation of Canker Sores
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Why Andrew Recommends Brushing Your Tongue With a Separate Toothbrush
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Toothbrush Care Protocols: How Much Bacteria Are You Willing to Tolerate?
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If You Have Mental Fillings That Might Contain Lead, Removal Isn't Necessary
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Do All Cavities Need to Be Filled, or Can Remineralization Repair Them?
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Andrew Huberman Approves of the 2x/Year Dental Visit
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Andrew Recognizes Oral Health as the 7th Pillar of Mental Health, Physical Health, & Performance
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What Does Andrew Huberman Think of Oil Pulling With Olive Oil for Oral Health?
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Andrew Huberman Outro
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Clips
Huberman Lab Intro
Andrew Huberman Intro
Andrew's Disclaimer
AD: Mateína
AD: ROKA
AD: Helix Sleep
Andrew Walks Listeners Through an Oral Health Quiz: Which Category Do You Fall Into?
It's Possible to Repair Enamel-Layer Cavities Via Remineralization
As a Seal Around Teeth, The Gums Form a Critical Barrier & Prevent an Influx of Bacteria
The Oral Cavity Is Petri Dish for Growing Harmful Bacteria, But Healthy Saliva Stops It
AD: AG1
Cavities Are Caused By Bacteria That Feed on Sugar, Not Specific Foods
Cavity Formation Likelihood Depends on Duration of Time the Mouth Is Net Acidic
Demineralization Within Teeth Occurs When Acid Breaks Down Hydroxyapatite Bonds
Fluoride in Drinking Water & Toothpaste Strengthens Bonds Within Minerals of the Teeth
AD: InsideTracker
By Altering Saliva pH & Killing Mouth Cells, Alcohol Adversely Affects Oral Health
Stimulants Increase Mouth Acidity & Discourage Nasal Breathing, Boosting Cavity Likelihood
Smoking & Vaping Cannabis Impair Oral Health
Why Andrew Recommends Rinsing Your Mouth With Water After Consuming Sugar
For Optimal Oral Health, Limit the Amount of Time Teeth Are Exposed to Acidic Drinks & Foods
Gaps Without Food During the Day Facilitate Tooth Remineralization Via Higher pH Saliva
Why It's More Important to Brush Your Teeth at Night Than Morning
Brushing Tips: Use a Soft Toothbrush & Brush Your Gums
Brushing Your Teeth Prevents Biofilm Layer Build-Up & Formation Into Tartar
Every Dentist But 1 Told Andrew Regular Flossing Is Beneficial; Here's How to Do It Correctly
Why Chewing Xylitol-Based Gum Post-Meal Reduces Cavity Formation Likelihood
Xylitol in Toothpaste Is Beneficial; What About Fluoride?
Why Alcohol-Based Mouthwashes Are Terrible for Oral Health
Why Andrew Doesn't Recommend Making Old-School Hydrogen Peroxide Mouthwash
Rinsing Your Mouth With a Salt Solution Fosters Healthy Mouth Bacteria
Alcohol-Based Mouthwashes Reduce Oral Cavity Nitric Oxide Production
Improving Gut Microbiome Health Helps Prevent Formation of Canker Sores
Why Andrew Recommends Brushing Your Tongue With a Separate Toothbrush
Toothbrush Care Protocols: How Much Bacteria Are You Willing to Tolerate?
If You Have Mental Fillings That Might Contain Lead, Removal Isn't Necessary
Do All Cavities Need to Be Filled, or Can Remineralization Repair Them?
Andrew Huberman Approves of the 2x/Year Dental Visit
Andrew Recognizes Oral Health as the 7th Pillar of Mental Health, Physical Health, & Performance
What Does Andrew Huberman Think of Oil Pulling With Olive Oil for Oral Health?
Andrew Huberman Outro
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