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Different Types of Mouthwash

Mouthwash is used to rinse out your mouth and remove food particles in your mouth after brushing and flossing your teeth. It also protects your teeth and gums from oral diseases and keeps your breath fresh.

Due to the fact that people have different needs, there are many different types of mouthwash available to buy. To help make the selection process easier, we have come up with a list of different types of mouthwash so you can buy the one that is right for you.

Different types of mouthwashes

1. Mouthwash with alcohol

Mouthwash that contains alcohol is popular because the alcohol helps sanitize your mouth and is more effective when it comes to getting rid of the bacteria in your mouth. However, some people avoid using mouthwash that contains alcohol because it can be uncomfortable to use, especially if they have an open sore in their mouths or gum disease.

If you are a recovering alcoholic, you should avoid using a mouthwash that contains alcohol to prevent relapsing and ruining your sobriety. People with young children should also avoid using mouthwash with alcohol to prevent their kids from accidentally drinking the mouthwash and falling sick.

2. Mouthwash without alcohol

This is the preferred alternative to mouthwash that contains alcohol because it does the same job and does not leave your mouth burning after use. It is also safe for children to use without having to worry about them consuming it.

If you are interested in alcohol-free mouthwash, you should buy a mouthwash that contains cetylpyridinium chloride, which is safe to use and is found in many health care products. The cetylpyridinium chloride binds to the surface of the germs in your mouth until they burst, reducing the buildup on your teeth.

3. Fluoride mouthwash

Fluoride is the most important ingredient when it comes to fighting cavities and tooth decay, which is why it is important to check the label on the mouthwash you want to buy to make sure it contains fluoride.

The amount of fluoride in mouthwash is not as strong as the amount of fluoride your dentist uses to clean your teeth, but it is still enough to protect your mouth from tooth decay by strengthening your enamel.

Since the tap water and toothpaste you use to brush your teeth have fluoride as well, the daily use of fluoride mouthwash will further help you protect your teeth and gums from disease.

4. Cosmetic mouthwash

Cosmetic mouthwash is primarily used to mask bad breath and does not have any additional benefits like the other mouthwashes do. If you are looking for mouthwash to protect your teeth from decay and disease, you can use any listed above, but if your only concern is your breath, cosmetic mouthwash will get the job done.

Conclusion

Mouthwash is designed to help improve your oral hygiene and protect your gums from disease. If you still are not sure about which type of mouthwash to use, talk to your dentist and have them recommend one for you.

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