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The new Huberman Lab episode is all about oral health. It covers everything from brushing and flossing, as well as how to repair cavities without drilling (which depends on how deep they are into the tooth, of course), as well as the oral microbiome, which is critical for whole body health, gum health, the legitimate concerns of being a mouth breather, especially during sleep, and much more.

Researching this episode has led me to significantly revamp my oral health protocols. The good news is all of them are easy, take a limited amount of time, and are either zero cost or will save you costs.

Many of the suggested protocols from experts are counterintuitive. The field of oral health has undergone significant strides in recent years, and the episode reflects the latest.

The Huberman Lab Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
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@ank__8421

4 months ago

As a dentist, I love the fact you’re talking about this. Thank you 🫡

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@parulsinha3092

4 months ago

No one says this but besides brushing teeth, massaging gums and scraping tongue is good for health. But most importantly, always wash your mouth with water after eating or drinking. Don't let food stay in the mouth.

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@markrogowin7462

4 months ago

Dr. Huberman is just trying to help people. Good guy.

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@user-zx6lc8nv7y

4 months ago

Great job shining a light on the connection between oral health and systemic health, which is completely missing in traditional medical practice. As a preventive cardiologist I am especially aware of the connections between periodontic and endodontic diseases/inflammation and atherosclerotic disease. I wish you would have spent some time discussing the research on oral microbiome testing for high risk perio pathogens and connections to Alzheimer’s and CVD risk. More people (and doctors!) need to be aware of this possible contributor to their disease risk which is off the radar almost completely at the moment for most doctors.

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@javadivawithdog

4 months ago

Working on my gut health helped EVERYTHING

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@mattnewman4024

4 months ago

Am I missing the part where he answers the fluoride question? Is it in the longer video?

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@elas7077

3 months ago

As a dental hygienist I'm grateful for this clip. Thank you Dr. Huberman!

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@Moonie_MonRozE

4 months ago

I learned about alcohol free mouth wash when I went to rehab, and have been clean from it ever since.

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@christinecbw

4 months ago

Spot on! So many people take their teeth & gums for granted. Such a important topic! Thank you!

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@isagrace4260

4 months ago

Liking the new hairstyle! 💁‍♀️ Also I think the answer is gently brushing with non abrasive toothpaste and flossing. Basically what our dentists have been telling us for ages :)

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@KyleTO7

4 months ago

I love Xylitol, everyone should have a bag of it. You can make a sweet mouthwash with xylitol, mint essential oil, water and whatever else you'd like to add. Just swishing around half a teaspoon of xylotal in your mouth will make it feel as clean as a light tooth brushing. It's a sugar alcohol but it actually balances the ph balance of your mouth and coats your teeth and in protective layer(against acid and sugar) that lasts for many hours. If you want to kill the bacteria that causes tooth decay then you have to use I didying from multiple weeks and make sure you go below the gum line to kill all the bacteria. Iodine is amazing and children that have one iodine treatment on their gum line once a year are like 90% less likely to have cavities.

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@adria.3363

4 months ago

I prefer when you read the notes on your notebook than the screen in front of you. Feels much more authentic.

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@nathanjohnson7419

4 months ago

Gratitude to you, Andrew, for your significant contributions to the great work, Sincerely yours with warmest regards ~ The Happy Warrior

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@canadiancorn8594

4 months ago

Great video! The only thing I would add (as a dentist) is the bacteria that cause cavities also feed on carbohydrates via an enzyme in our saliva that converts these carbohydrates to sugars. Very informative content thank you!

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@rud69420

4 months ago

What are we meant to take away from this? Mouthwash is bad for an unknown reason, fluoride might be good or bad and xylitol is good for some unknown reason (and I don’t know what xylitol is).

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@user-cx5nv2xu8o

1 month ago

Thank you so much!

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@StevenCudnoch-oo9gp

4 months ago

Memorable Podcasts as always, Huberman looks like he had a late night the night prior 😂🫡🥃

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@Beccanator007

3 months ago

I’m looking forward to listening to the full episode on this topic.

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@user-zt6wr5ym2e

3 weeks ago

Thank you my friend 🤜🤛💞🌹🙏

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@lauramicks9634

4 months ago

Excellent information ❤

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