Coronavirus: Dentists Know About Glasses Fogging w/ Masks & Why People Not Cover Their Nose w/Mask

Coronavirus: Dentists Know About Glasses Fogging w/ Masks & Why People Not Cover Their Nose w/Mask

Coronavirus why people do not cover their nose with a mask and how to keep your glasses from fogging up while wearing a mask. Hello, this is Dr Donald box orthodontist at Fort Lauderdale beach, Florida, where you could read more about my credentials @ reallystraightwhiteteeth.com and also at my website on the blog page. There are videos that I've done as getting the chloride, a virus out of your mouth, nose and throat and much more. I know you have seen it. People wearing a mask on their nose is not covered. Their nose, which defeats the whole purpose, they're breathing coronavirus into the air, which is the main purpose of the face mask. Plus they have an increased risk of breathing the virus into their nose. One reason for this is they do not have the mask fully stretched vertically like I'm going to show you right now. So basically you stretch it this way and you put it on while wearing a mask like this and you stretch it this way.

I wear a sports mass with a m99 filter with two respirator valves that look like this. But for the sake of this video, I'm going to show you a typical surgical mask and here's how you put it on again and you have to stretch it vertically like a Venetian blind, and then press the metal portion of the nose down so it fits tight inside the edge of the mass down on your nose so that properly fits the bridge of your nose. Most of the masks are only one size, and if your head is medium size or small, the mask will not be tight. Now I have a large head, but if your head is medium or small, the mask will then fall off your nose up here. How you handle this as you take the loop right here that's going around your ear and twist it and put it back on.

And then on the other side you do the same thing. You crisscross it and you put it back on, which makes the mask tight on your face than it was before. So you can actually do this and crisscross it on both sides that you've been to and three times to make it even tighter, but make sure it doesn't get too tight. And then of course pushed back down here. You should always wear a mask after you wash your face by the way. But if you have to do this crisscross cross string and if you have a small extreme size, small head. Another reason that people don't wear a mask over their nose is that they're claustrophobic. And some people know they're claustrophobic and others know they aren't, but they know sometimes they just feel weird and they don't know why, but it's because they're claustrophobic and they can't breathe well.

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