You should keep salt on a mouth ulcer for about 5 minutes.
Listerine, named after the British surgeon Joseph Lister, is mouthwash that kills 99.9% of bacteria in your mouth. Listerine mostly uses its high alcohol concentration to kill bacteria. Yet, some say it kills 0% instead.
You should keep a glass thermometer in your mouth for at least 3 minutes to get an accurate reading. Make sure not to talk during this time as it can affect the reading.
To reduce swelling while your fresh tongue piercing is healing, a combo of techniques should be employed. Sucking on ice can be a huge help by itself. Combine this with an anti-inflammatory such as ibuprofen will keep discomfort to a minimum. Also, to prevent irritation, water down your Listerine to half water, half mouth wash. Pure Listerine is much too strong for a fresh wound and can cause irritation and delay healing. Also, make sure to rinse your mouth out with cool water after drinking anything with sugar in it, or snacking.
No, that is just a persistent myth. More effective would be removing sources of standing (and especially stagnant) water, in which the mosquitoes lay their eggs. (See Snopes.com link, below.)
To prevent your hands-in-mouth toddler from getting sick or ingesting harmful substances, make sure to keep all cleaning products, medications, and other potentially dangerous items out of reach. Encourage regular handwashing and teach your child not to put their hands in their mouth. Supervise them closely to prevent accidental ingestion of harmful substances.
You can use listerine, however keep in mind that this will not only kill the bad but also the good bacteria that is required for faster healing process.
No, it is not safe to have pencil lead in your mouth. Pencil lead is made of graphite, which can be harmful if ingested or inhaled in large quantities. It is important to keep pencils and any small objects away from your mouth to avoid accidental ingestion.
helpful bacteria helps digest food in our bodies and the bacteria in our mouth, noise and throat help to keep harmful bacteria out!
helpful bacteria helps digest food in our bodies and the bacteria in our mouth, noise and throat help to keep harmful bacteria out!
gum, listerine, dont eat smelly foods..
Putting a battery in your mouth can be dangerous as it can leak harmful chemicals or cause burns if short-circuited by saliva. Additionally, there is a risk of swallowing the battery, which can lead to serious health complications. It is best to keep batteries away from your mouth and handle them safely.