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What is the proper mixture of water and salt for a dental rinse?

Thanks,

Mike



Mon, 16 Apr 2007 11:25:37 GMT
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Quote:

>What is the proper mixture of water and salt for a dental rinse?

>Thanks,

>Mike

Hot water rinse ?

Saturated salt solution; 6 oz water and
as much salt as will disssolve.

--
W_B


Take out the G'RBAGE



Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:55:26 GMT
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Quote:


>>What is the proper mixture of water and salt for a dental rinse?

>>Thanks,

>>Mike

>Hot water rinse ?

>Saturated salt solution; 6 oz water and
>as much salt as will disssolve.

Temperature dependent .....

and of course ... salt dependent ......

sodium chloride or magnesium chloride???

Joel



Mon, 16 Apr 2007 20:35:41 GMT
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Quote:

>What is the proper mixture of water and salt for a dental rinse?

>Thanks,

>Mike

I take half a glass and toss in a bunch of salt, say a teaspoon ......

Warm is better so it will dissolve ....

This is an old joke ..... of mine .......

I was at a party and someone, finding out I am a dentist asked me the
same question. I answered as above.

A couple of weeks later, I learned the young lady went to her dentist
who told her I don't know what I am talking about.

STEP ONE:

Measure out 260 cc. of water, preferably bottled water.

Bring to precisely 180 degrees Fahrenheit and hold there for seven{*filter*}
minutes and forty seconds .....

Etc.

Bill for today's services ......... $50.00

YEAH!

Joel



Mon, 16 Apr 2007 20:42:41 GMT
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You don't recommend warm salt water rinse, ever?

warm distilled water and table salt. I've got some 5mm pockets and want to
keep 'em clean.

Mike



Quote:

>>What is the proper mixture of water and salt for a dental rinse?

>>Thanks,

>>Mike

> I take half a glass and toss in a bunch of salt, say a teaspoon ......

> Warm is better so it will dissolve ....

> This is an old joke ..... of mine .......

> I was at a party and someone, finding out I am a dentist asked me the
> same question. I answered as above.

> A couple of weeks later, I learned the young lady went to her dentist
> who told her I don't know what I am talking about.

> STEP ONE:

> Measure out 260 cc. of water, preferably bottled water.

> Bring to precisely 180 degrees Fahrenheit and hold there for seven{*filter*}
> minutes and forty seconds .....

> Etc.

> Bill for today's services ......... $50.00

> YEAH!

> Joel



Tue, 17 Apr 2007 08:33:35 GMT
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Quote:

>You don't recommend warm salt water rinse, ever?

>warm distilled water and table salt. I've got some 5mm pockets and want to
>keep 'em clean.

>Mike

We do.

We recommend the fast quick-and-dirty preparation ....

Joel

Quote:




>>>What is the proper mixture of water and salt for a dental rinse?

>>>Thanks,

>>>Mike

>> I take half a glass and toss in a bunch of salt, say a teaspoon ......

>> Warm is better so it will dissolve ....

>> This is an old joke ..... of mine .......

>> I was at a party and someone, finding out I am a dentist asked me the
>> same question. I answered as above.

>> A couple of weeks later, I learned the young lady went to her dentist
>> who told her I don't know what I am talking about.

>> STEP ONE:

>> Measure out 260 cc. of water, preferably bottled water.

>> Bring to precisely 180 degrees Fahrenheit and hold there for seven{*filter*}
>> minutes and forty seconds .....

>> Etc.

>> Bill for today's services ......... $50.00

>> YEAH!

>> Joel



Tue, 17 Apr 2007 19:55:59 GMT
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What is the quick and dirty preparation.
I had hoped to get a straight answer here.

Mike



Quote:

>>You don't recommend warm salt water rinse, ever?

>>warm distilled water and table salt. I've got some 5mm pockets and want to
>>keep 'em clean.

>>Mike

> We do.

> We recommend the fast quick-and-dirty preparation ....

> Joel




>>>>What is the proper mixture of water and salt for a dental rinse?

>>>>Thanks,

>>>>Mike

>>> I take half a glass and toss in a bunch of salt, say a teaspoon ......

>>> Warm is better so it will dissolve ....

>>> This is an old joke ..... of mine .......

>>> I was at a party and someone, finding out I am a dentist asked me the
>>> same question. I answered as above.

>>> A couple of weeks later, I learned the young lady went to her dentist
>>> who told her I don't know what I am talking about.

>>> STEP ONE:

>>> Measure out 260 cc. of water, preferably bottled water.

>>> Bring to precisely 180 degrees Fahrenheit and hold there for seven{*filter*}
>>> minutes and forty seconds .....

>>> Etc.

>>> Bill for today's services ......... $50.00

>>> YEAH!

>>> Joel



Wed, 18 Apr 2007 13:12:20 GMT
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Quote:

>What is the quick and dirty preparation.
>I had hoped to get a straight answer here.

>Mike

1 Tablespoon of table or Kosher salt.
6 oz. of very hot water. (not hot enough to burn)

Straight answer, dude.

--
W_B


Take out the G'RBAGE



Wed, 18 Apr 2007 13:43:33 GMT
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Quote:


>>What is the quick and dirty preparation.
>>I had hoped to get a straight answer here.

>>Mike

>1 Tablespoon of table or Kosher salt.
>6 oz. of very hot water. (not hot enough to burn)

>Straight answer, dude.

EXACTLY

Quick and dirty means no weighing etc.

In dental school, we weighed stone and measured water before mixing.
Few dentists or dental assistants do that in practice.

Joel



Wed, 18 Apr 2007 19:38:15 GMT
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That's what I'm talking about!

Thanks,

Mike


Quote:

>>What is the quick and dirty preparation.
>>I had hoped to get a straight answer here.

>>Mike

> 1 Tablespoon of table or Kosher salt.
> 6 oz. of very hot water. (not hot enough to burn)

> Straight answer, dude.

> --
> W_B


> Take out the G'RBAGE



Thu, 19 Apr 2007 22:51:17 GMT
 
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