Mouthwashes help maintain oral hygiene. However, they cannot replace a toothbrush and dental floss. Where a toothbrush and dental floss cannot reach, a mouthwash will reach. It works on the principle of mechanical rinsing from hard-to-reach places. It helps reduce existing bacterial plaque and prevents the formation of new plaque. It also has antibacterial effects through the chemicals contained in its composition. There are many mouthwashes on the market, to date there are no reports of their harmfulness, but you should always familiarize yourself with the composition of the liquids and the manufacturer’s recommendations. Liquids containing chlorhexidine are very effective but they cannot be used for longer than 2 weeks, because they can cause tooth discoloration. Liquids containing alcohol cannot be used by everyone either. Fluoride-containing liquids are used to prevent tooth decay. How often you should rinse your mouth with them depends on the manufacturer and the doctor’s recommendations, most often 1-2 times a day.
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