What mouthwashes are worth using?

Dentists agree that it is worth using mouthwashes. They are usually used twice a day. The liquids have different tasks, so it is worth choosing them according to your needs. Some mouthwashes contain amine fluorides, which strengthen the enamel and make it more resistant to caries. These liquids (Elmex, Elgydium Junior) can be used by children over 6 years of age. Others prevent tooth hypersensitivity (Elgydium Sensitive, Sensiskin). They contain fluoride compounds. Antiseptic mouthwashes (e.g. Listerine) prevent periodontal disease and tartar formation. They cannot be used by children under 12 years of age. Mouthwashes with chlorhexidine (bactericidal effect) are used in cases of gum and periodontal disease. These liquids (Corsodyl, Eludril) help treat periodontal disease. They cannot be used for longer than 14 days because they cause discoloration. After 14 days, a month’s break is recommended.

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