I know it’s bacteria, but where is that bacteria coming from? Why doesn’t brushing, flossing, mouth washing, or getting a deep clean at the dentist get rid of it entirely?
It’s bacteria poop.
Why doesn’t […] get rid of it entirely?
Because you keep putting stuff inside your mouth.
It’s impossible to sterilize your mouth without causing some kind of damage to yourself. There will always be some organisms left behind somewhere in between your tongue papillae, or under your gums, on your tonsils or the back of your throat, and yes they will multiply very quickly.
Bacteria are everywhere always, and sterilizing your mouth thoroughly enough to destroy all life is not a great plan.
There are bacteria everywhere, indeed. Inside canned food, there are dead corpses of bacteria only, thankfully.
Hypothetically, if you sterilized your mouth somehow to ideal cleanliness, it’d get contaminated next time you inhale unsterilized air.
Let’s give a moment of appreciation to our immune systems. Otherwise, we’d be like https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Severe_combined_immunodeficiency
indeed. Inside canned food, there are dead corpses of bacteria only,
Well, not just that right? I mean some tuna or Spam makes it in as well surely.
Corpses of dead bacteria and dead tuna :)
My man!
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You can’t get rid of all the germs in your mouth and they multiply quite quickly.