Benefits of Mouthwash
Prevents Bad Breath
Usually mouthwashes contain methyl salicylate and chlorhexidine gluconate. These ingredients fight the bacteria present in your mouth that contribute to bad breathe. Sometimes, we binge on onions, garlic, or foods that tend to leave a strong bad breath in your mouth. Now, it is not feasible to brush your teeth ever time you eat things like this, the easy way is to carry a mouthwash. All you have to do is swish it around in your mouth, it not only eliminates bad breath but also loosens the food caught in between the teeth. Mouthwashes come in a variety of refreshing flavors like mint, menthol, fruit and so on. You can choose amongst the best that masks bad odor effectively.
Antiseptic
When you have gum diseases or have had your tooth extracted, brushing your teeth can worsen the wound in your mouth. Therefore, most dentists recommend the use of mouthwashes to maintain oral hygiene. However, that doesn't mean you can replace it with your brushing and flossing activity thereafter. Ingredients like cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) or chlorhexidine gluconate and hydrogen peroxide in mouthwashes are known to prevent plaque build up and inhibit other bacteria that cause gingivitis and other gum diseases, without being abrasive.
Protection Against Cavities
The ability of fluoride to fight tooth cavity is well-known. Mouthwashes contain the adequate amount of fluoride which prevent tooth decay. However, too much fluoride can make your teeth brittle and can be absorbed into the tooth enamel as well. To prevent this, make sure you dilute the fluoride mouthwash in water before you swish. Activities like brushing and flossing have to be maintained along with using a mouthwash for a clear mouth and effective oral health.
Prevents Dry Mouth
A lot of people tend to encounter the problem of dry mouth, and more seen amongst seniors. Having a dry mouth can lead to some serious mouth infections and it also contributes to the build up of cavities between teeth. Mouthwashes contain carboxymethyl cellulose or hydroxyethyl cellulose that prevents a dry mouth. They stimulate the production of natural saliva and thus, helps prevent dry mouth.
Using a mouthwash is an added positive habit in maintaining your oral hygiene. Brushing twice a day, flossing once a day and using mouthwash during the entire course of the day whenever needed can reduce the quality and quantity of dental problems and fight bad odor, giving you fresh breath all day long.
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