Oral Care & Brushing Teeth with Fresh Hydrogen Water

Oral Care and Brushing Your Teeth with Fresh Hydrogen Water

Posted on December 11, 2019 by Steven & Tina Clarke

Whatever our age, practicing good oral care is something most of us strive for.  Forget Botox injections or anti-aging fillers – clean, white teeth and healthy gums can often knock years off how we look better than anything else!

What is Oral Care?  It is the practice of keeping our mouth free of bacteria, disease and problems (such as bad breath) by regular brushing of and cleaning between our teeth.  We offer some great research on advanced, high-quality dental products and devices to consumers via our books, videos and other media formats.

Why Should We Brush Our Teeth with Hydrogen Water?  Clinical studies indicate that the science behind hydrogen water and your teeth is just as compelling as the aesthetic possibilities.  At Okayama University in Japan, scientists studied the positive effect of hydrogen-enriched water on aging periodontal tissue.  They found that drinking Molecular Hydrogen (H2) Water suppressed the harmful effects of oxidative stress on teeth, tooth enamel, gums and especially below-gum tissues (“pockets”).  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4665424/

The scientific community is excited about Hydrogen Water and its beneficial effects on teeth and gums.  However, what else do we need to know about getting a beautiful smile courtesy of a water ionizer machine?

How about bacterial plaque and acid erosion?   Plaque is the sticky matter that clings to the surface of our mouth, teeth and gums.  Eating sugar “feeds” the plaque and triggers it to produce corrosive acid.

Drinking alkaline water infused with fresh H2 (Molecular Hydrogen) helps to neutralize the acid and protect our teeth – awesome news for any of us who enjoy an occasional sweet treat!  It is also packed with minerals our teeth need to stay healthy and strong.

How about our bedtime dental routine?  We can save lots of money by using water from the acidic setting on our Water Ionizer as an effective and gentle antiseptic mouthwash!  However, we do NOT let this acidic water be the last liquid in our mouth before laying our head on our pillow.  We always remember to drink or rinse our mouth with alkaline water as the last liquid to bathe our teeth and gums during sleep.  The alkaline pH along with Molecular Hydrogen (H2) can repair and protect while we sleep!

Tina Clarke