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Q: Is it safe to rinse mouth with tap water?

I never drink tap water but always rinse my mouth with it after brushing my teeth. Is this okay or do most people rinse with bottled water?

12 years 2 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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No, it would be safe to rinse but not swallow. Don't drink that water I don't even drink boiled tap water here unless I'm cooking ramen noodles and I can add some flavor to it. It still isn't the same as back home but I do that sometimes. I rinse all the time with tap water I wouldn't want to buy drinking water just to spit it out!

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I rinse with *bottled water but wash my toothbrush after brushing with tap water. I don't want to rinse with it because I'll probably swallow a little.

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coffaholic:

I accidently swallowed a whole mouthful of tap water the other day. Am I going to die?!!!

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I think you'll be fine. There's just a higher likelihood of swallowing some germs. It doesn't mean you'll actually get sick.

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Worry about that the next time you take a shower! wink

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I would say it will depend on region (or area) you live and your organism.

For years in China I only used water from bottles, even to make ice or rinse my mouth.  

Then one day while showering, I swallowed a mouthful, and nothing happened.

Afterwards, decided to do a bit of tasting, and for one week drank one glass of tap water each day, and still nothing happened.

Today, I do not bother with water in bottles unless out of my home.  And at home, I do boil water first, then filter it and when tested, shows 97.5 pure, so that is what I use.

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I would be more worried about what the previous occupant used the sink forcrying

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Well my girlfriend used to swallow it sometimes and she is fine....

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Here everybody drinks tap water. I would use it randomly but not drink it regularly since it is very "hard" water. I do not think it is a good choice as a long term habit but apparently in this area is safe to drink. 

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I remember reading signs at a ski resort in Vermont about the water being bad, it said brush your teeth with beer, so if in doubt??

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Its ok for rinsing, that is just fine. but its not suitable for drinking, even when boiled. There are still too many heavy metals in it. A coworker of mine even bought a tester for it, and the levels are too high in heavy metals.

 

So dont worry about using it in the bathroom, but for drinking stick to bottled.

 

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well said 

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i always use bottle water to rinse just dont know what chemicals metals etc could be in the water 

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My first day in China I tried to rinse with tap water.  I gagged at the taste so ever since I have only used bottled water.  I also use bottled water to rinse my brush in a glass just to be safe.

Is it safe to do...probably...but I don't want to find out.

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Been rinsing my mouth with tap water in China for about 2 years now.  I haven't keeled over dead or developed any extra appendages yet.  But like some mentioned, the water quality can vary drastically from one city to another.

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I hope so........

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