Dental Insurance Plus – Musical Instruments and Dental Health
Wednesday, Feb. 15th 2023 6:37 AM
Children Musical instruments may have germs that are bad for your health. Parents should make sure their child woodwind and brass instruments are properly cleaned after playing. One such study done looked for germs in a total of 117 distinct testing sites, including mouthpieces and reeds, internal chambers and cases of the instruments and found more than 400 bacteria, 19 yeasts and 58 molds that could risk a musician’s health.
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