Weed, feed, or seed the oral microbiome? Troubleshooting the oral microbiome with David Lin PHD

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • David Lin is the go-to guy for oral microbiome! During today’s conversation, we get an overview
    of the oral microbiome, and how it should be treated. Through our discussion about prebiotics
    and probiotics, feeding microbes, and researching the oral microbiome, you’ll learn what we
    mean by ‘weeding, feeding and seeding,’ and when to implement each strategy. We know
    firsthand that the prevention route can reduce pain and maximize efficiency, and today’s
    episode teaches listeners plenty of vital truths to do just that. All dentists want to be a hero to
    their patients. Today’s episode is sure to equip you with some powerful tools to help you to
    make a difference in the lives of your dentistry patients. Thanks for tuning in!
    Key Points From This Episode:
    • An introduction to David Lin and his background in oral microbiome [00:25]
    • The weed, feed, or seed concept and how it relates to the oral microbiome [01:50]
    • Prebiotics and probiotics [03:01]
    • Feeding the right microbe [05:30]
    • What ‘weeding’ means in the microbiome and what it looks like [08:30]
    • Antimicrobials that work for a client neglecting their oral health [09:16]
    • The right time to ‘seed’ and how to do it [12:25]
    • Determining which combination of weeding, feeding, and seeding to use [15:17]
    • Choosing an appropriate starting point for each particular client [17:52]
    • Early research on the oral microbiome [21:05]
    • Questions to ask your dentist around pre- and probiotics [23:09]
    • The benefit of knowing that the prevention route is much less painful [27:01]
    • What dentists want out of their patient relationships [27:40]
    • David’s preferred food that supports gut health [31:05]
    How to Submit Your Question:
    Record your question for Dr. B at speakpipe.com/askthedentist
    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
    David Lin on LinkedIn - / david-l-lin
    Bristle - www.bristlehea...
    Cass Nelson-Dooley - healthfirstcon...
    Interview: Why we Shouldn’t Ignore the Microbiome - askthedentist....
    Slate Flosser - Code askthedentist10 gets you a discount - superfiliate.s...
    Ask the Dentist - askthedentist....
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Комментарии • 32

  • @askthedentist
    @askthedentist  9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for watching this episode with Dr. David Lin! If you're finding it valuable, please vote by hitting the LIKE button on the video. This lets me know what type of guests to book for upcoming shows. Thanks! - Dr. B

    • @jonathankuhn2180
      @jonathankuhn2180 7 месяцев назад

      Where can we purchase the tests? And find the accompanying information to treat our issue? I have pockets in my gums and some bleeding. I am going to the dentist every 3 months for a deep cleaning for years now, they seem to be of very little help. They do not seem to really care, or try to figure anything out, just tell me to floss and brush regularly. I have taken this into my own hands, and playing with my diet by trial and error and trying to find out what causes my gums to do worse or better. I am low carb, I eat no processes foods or chemicals. I am paleo/keto/carnivore/lowcarb I alternate. I do not smoke, I have quit coffee. I am trying everything! I will figure this out! I will find certain foods to make the bleeding come back stronger, like beets, nuts, bananas, honey, for instance, so I am going without those, carbs of any kind seem to be the issue, I am doing my best to avoid them, but I feel like something is wrong with me, at some point I would like to be able to eat fruit and vegetables again! I have noticed some receding gums lately (black triangles). I am putting so much effort in, help would be appreciated. I am in Colorado, is there anyone you suggest? Thanks!

  • @denticogdansk-ff8nk
    @denticogdansk-ff8nk Год назад +15

    I would like the name of the probiotic bacteria that David was talking about

  • @michaels3708
    @michaels3708 11 месяцев назад +3

    There are no links! in the blurb!?

  • @taph2o
    @taph2o 7 месяцев назад +3

    Just give me the facts what species should I be adding?

  • @darylhoyt5012
    @darylhoyt5012 10 месяцев назад +2

    Here’s a question:
    If one is going make occasional use of standard, of-the-shelf mouthwash, would the microbiome’s repopulation of nitrate-producing “good” bacteria be enhanced by chewing gum a few minutes (prior to using mouthwash) and then saving the gum to be reused after the alcohol (from mouthwash) is rinsed away and a supportive ph (slightly basic) has been reestablished in the oral cavity?

    • @RachelRiner
      @RachelRiner 7 месяцев назад

      Interesting question!

  • @anatolehudson2636
    @anatolehudson2636 5 месяцев назад

    since i began flossing using a floss brush that i ooze oregano oil by now foods which is actually low strength oregano, fennel and ginger oils i find my gum issues discipate substantially

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 11 месяцев назад

    Excellent episode👍

  • @phillipmorris9847
    @phillipmorris9847 Год назад

    OMG you guys are awsome thank you for sharing

  • @frankfromupstateny3796
    @frankfromupstateny3796 Год назад +1

    Important questions gentlemen:
    This in relation to oral m.biome wrt the male/ female sexual health and nitrate intake...via the M. Biome.
    NOs/nitric oxide is needed for all sexual activity for obvious reasons in both sexes; men...its obvious.

  • @snowflakenothallelujah2
    @snowflakenothallelujah2 Год назад +1

    Excellent 👍

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 11 месяцев назад

    I'm with you👍

  • @frankfromupstateny3796
    @frankfromupstateny3796 Год назад +5

    Simple comment; eat plenty of fatty meats,. .plenty of "good fats"... eat HIGH nitrate foods for your oral microbiome: beets, celery, spinach, and arugula - feed your good bacteria...make Nitric Oxide...love your spouse!

  • @mariorobertocueto4531
    @mariorobertocueto4531 9 месяцев назад +1

    david lin microphone is too low , needs to modify his volume or quality of the microphone.

  • @eastwoofer
    @eastwoofer Год назад

    Question, will taking iodine drops orally damage the oral microbiome? I have heard from one practitioner that drinking iodine mixed with water will damage the gut microbiome over time because iodine kills bacteria. I am taking 1 drop of Detoxadine nascent iodine (600 mcg) under the tongue daily, followed by a glass of water. Thanks

  • @janicesztabnik5471
    @janicesztabnik5471 Год назад +5

    In my personal experience with more than two handful of dentists, they all quick to treat fillings, do root canals and pull teeth. Instead of providing solutions Ive lost teeth! Hope I can understand how a healthy looking person with normal labs is in this situation. Not sure I see the links you mentioned.

  • @garethm7528
    @garethm7528 9 месяцев назад +2

    @askthedentist. Hi mark is there a way to contact David lin directly please? As I have an issue that the bristlehealth quiz said they could help with but they only ship to the USA and I live in the uk, so wondered if he had a way that they could ship to the uk to help. Tried dentists and doctors here with no resolution. Thanks for the help

  • @rdk162
    @rdk162 Год назад +3

    Hi dentist, Recently I went to the dentist to have the back top molar drilled and put a filling in. A few days later it started to feel uncomfortable so I called the dentist and they said to come back in. I went back in and they did x rays and said that there was a gap in the bong and it pulled away. I wanted to ask if this was normal or is it a sign of a bad dentist. Also when they injected me with novocaine it hurt bad. I think they may have struck a nerve. I had double
    vision for about 5 minutes. I know that is maybe unavoidable. I just was nervous that these 2 things should
    make me look for a different dentist or am I overthinking it.Everyone keeps telling me to go somewhere else. The dentist has been licensed for 7 years and seems very smart to me. Can you please help me. thanks

  • @1aliveandwell
    @1aliveandwell Год назад +2

    The bristle(?) test sounds interesting! Are some of the mouth microbes good but only in limited amounts? Would salt swishing kill both bad and good? or clove oil-, sage rinse-, ? When get a toothache have used a tiny bit of onion on it for a few minutes (or ginger or garlic but can only stand 10sec.) and it helps but dont know if reduces "good" bact. also. Have just started swishing with coconut oil (organic) or olive oil and mouth feels better somehow. When look in nutriton book, some of symptoms for mouth sound like scurvy! Guess pH of 7--? is good? A nice talk on this video!

  • @natasasavic1409
    @natasasavic1409 Год назад +2

    Excellent! Yearly testing! Yes yu are right! Great! Please how bthat test is called?

  • @peggyharris3815
    @peggyharris3815 Год назад +1

    Chewing xylitol gum while listening.

  • @ColletteTaaffe
    @ColletteTaaffe 5 месяцев назад

    Hi thank you . I enjoyed this conversation. I did not find the link to the microbiom test?
    Can you please forward I reward it to me . Many thanks
    Collette

  • @FlowerlyF.
    @FlowerlyF. 3 месяца назад

    So important! I wish this would be a worldwide thing. Heath starts in the mouth!! ❤

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 11 месяцев назад

    Great interview🔥👏

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 11 месяцев назад

    Love it🔥👏