Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
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Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
I feel often a pain like a needle in the tip of my toungue, but I don't know the causation. May be, it comes from playing a stainless steel mpc?
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
There are none that have been reported. Someone will correct me if I am wrong, but most of the manufacturers use "surgical stainless steel" so there should not be any issues. You can also do a search in the forum for the keyword "stainless" and you will find a lot of discussion about these mouthpieces that may prove to be helpful.
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Why would any part of your tongue be in contact with your mouthpiece??
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
You eat with stainless steel utensils. A mouthpiece doesn't even go into your mouth.
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
to make the rim wet/slippery.Peach wrote:Why would any part of your tongue be in contact with your mouthpiece??
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Well if that is the cause, you can lick your lips real well instead of the mpc itself. Worth a try.Ulli wrote:to make the rim wet/slippery.Peach wrote:Why would any part of your tongue be in contact with your mouthpiece??
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Canker sore? Lay off the acidic foods for a few days and see if that helps. Stainless mouthpieces are non-reactive, so you really shouldn't have any problems based on that.
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Now I've heard everything!!Ulli wrote:to make the rim wet/slippery.Peach wrote:Why would any part of your tongue be in contact with your mouthpiece??
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
I remember seeing someone who did this once. That's a rather unesthetic (looks gross) practice IMOUlli wrote:to make the rim wet/slippery.Peach wrote:Why would any part of your tongue be in contact with your mouthpiece??
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Gross. Don't lick the mouthpiece. Lick your lips. And I bet you have a small canker sore that will be gone in a couple days.
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Not the mouthpiece. Some other issue.
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Non really topic related, but I've had really bad itchiness, and rash develop from using wooden mouthpieces not to mention the woody taste that stays in your mouth for days.
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
I know that needle feeling since years- mostly for some days and very painful.MaryAnn wrote:... I bet you have a small canker sore that will be gone in a couple days.
There is nothing to see at my tongue- also not with a magnifying lens.
Ok, in the future I'll lick my lips...
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Would you guys just get girlfriends and stop making out with your tubas already??EMC wrote:Non really topic related, but I've had really bad itchiness, and rash develop from using wooden mouthpieces not to mention the woody taste that stays in your mouth for days.
SHEESH!!!
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Three Valves wrote:Would you guys just get girlfriends and stop making out with your tubas already??EMC wrote:Non really topic related, but I've had really bad itchiness, and rash develop from using wooden mouthpieces not to mention the woody taste that stays in your mouth for days.
SHEESH!!!
Sorry too ugly to get one
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Virtually all stainless steels contain some nickel. If you are allergic to nickel, even to a minor degree, this may be an issue in using a stainless steel mouthpiece.
"Surgical" stainless steel will not avoid the problem. Some years ago I smashed my right knee by tripping over my wife's motorcycle stand and driving the knee straight down onto the concrete floor of the garage. Broke the patella into three major pieces. The orthopod at the hospital put it back together with three "surgical steel" screws (looked like decking screws on the x-ray). They apparently glossed over my report of my mild nickel allergy. (Not my normal orthopaedic surgeon, by the way. He wouldn't have done that.) When it didn't heel over a period of several weeks, the surgeon conceded that probably the problem was because of the nickel in the alloy used in the screws and removed them significantly earlier than he would have preferred. It then healed just fine.
Years later I had the knee replaced -- with a titanium knee (which is also coated). No problems whatever.
Nickel keys on instruments don't seem to bother my fingertips at all. But I absolutely am unable to wear stainless steel glasses because the areas where they rest on my ears develop an itchy rash over time. Have to go with titanium.
So I think a nickel allergy may be a problem for you. You could have this checked out by an allergist to be sure. Or just avoid long-term contact with stainless steel on sensitive areas.
"Surgical" stainless steel will not avoid the problem. Some years ago I smashed my right knee by tripping over my wife's motorcycle stand and driving the knee straight down onto the concrete floor of the garage. Broke the patella into three major pieces. The orthopod at the hospital put it back together with three "surgical steel" screws (looked like decking screws on the x-ray). They apparently glossed over my report of my mild nickel allergy. (Not my normal orthopaedic surgeon, by the way. He wouldn't have done that.) When it didn't heel over a period of several weeks, the surgeon conceded that probably the problem was because of the nickel in the alloy used in the screws and removed them significantly earlier than he would have preferred. It then healed just fine.
Years later I had the knee replaced -- with a titanium knee (which is also coated). No problems whatever.
Nickel keys on instruments don't seem to bother my fingertips at all. But I absolutely am unable to wear stainless steel glasses because the areas where they rest on my ears develop an itchy rash over time. Have to go with titanium.
So I think a nickel allergy may be a problem for you. You could have this checked out by an allergist to be sure. Or just avoid long-term contact with stainless steel on sensitive areas.
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
I compensate for lack of Tom Brady looks with Tom Hanks charm, and Bill Gates $$EMC wrote:Three Valves wrote:Would you guys just get girlfriends and stop making out with your tubas already??EMC wrote:Non really topic related, but I've had really bad itchiness, and rash develop from using wooden mouthpieces not to mention the woody taste that stays in your mouth for days.
SHEESH!!!
Sorry too ugly to get one
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
Thank you for your input. I'll avoid contact with the stainless steel mpc for awhile.ghmerrill wrote: So I think a nickel allergy may be a problem for you. You could have this checked out by an allergist to be sure. Or just avoid long-term contact with stainless steel on sensitive areas.
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
And that's why we may also wet our mpc rim like a dog: shlapp shlapp shlappThree Valves wrote:
Would you guys just get girlfriends and stop making out with your tubas already??
SHEESH!!!
Sorry too ugly to get one
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Re: Any health issues known due to stainless steel mpc?
A lot of the "exotic" hardwoods from tropical regions are quite oily or contain compounds that discourage insects. Think about how that might work on your skin over time.bloke wrote: Google (related to this particularly type of dense heartwood) comes up with these: "irritant, sensitizer, nausea, asthma, pink eye"
If I were to think of making a mouthpiece from wood, I'd look for a close-grained dense and light wood. Maybe dogwood? Or ash? Or hard maple? Not even sure about those. Then I'd finish the hell out of the surface with something appropriate and be vigilant about restoring that on a regular basis. But I doubt seriously that I'd use a wooden mouthpiece unless it was somehow the only option.
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Mack Brass euph (DE LN106J9)
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Olds '47 Standard trombone (mod. Kelly 12c)
Wessex EEb tuba (Wick 3XL)
Amati oval euph (DE LN106J6Es)
Mack Brass euph (DE LN106J9)
Buescher 1924 Eb, std rcvr, Kelly 25
Schiller bass trombone (DE LB/J/J9/Lexan 110, Brass Ark MV50R)
Olds '47 Standard trombone (mod. Kelly 12c)