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What Kind Of Mouthwash Is Best For My Teeth And Mouth?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you have bad breath problems?

Do you suffer from gingivitis?

Do you have tooth cavities?

Do you suffer from tooth sensitivity?

Do you have yellowish teeth?

Do you have any serious dental problems?

Have you consulted a dentist for a recommendation?

Common conclusions

If you have bad breath problems and want to freshen it up, the best mouthwash for you would be cosmetic mouthwashes. It contains active medical ingredients that improve your oral health. Choose the ones that have sodium bicarbonate and chlorine dioxide ingredients to help reduce sulfur-producing bacteria in your mouth.

Antibacterial mouthwashes are best for those who have gingivitis, but even without gum problems, you can still use them to prevent plaque buildup on your teeth. Just be cautious of the brand you will buy, as some products may cause side effects such as tooth staining and mouth irritation.

Using a fluoride mouthwash can help strengthen your teeth' enamel. After brushing your teeth with toothpaste, use a fluoride mouthwash for overall teeth protection.

If your teeth hurt easily when in contact with hot and cold food, choose the mouthwash for tooth sensitivity to help ease your oral pain. This type of mouthwash can desensitize the nerves inside your teeth.

If you have yellowish teeth, you may consider using a whitening mouthwash. Please choose the one that contains hydrogen peroxide as it helps in the brightening of your teeth.

If you don’t have any oral problems, you can try using an alcohol-free and antibacterial mouthwash. It can help kill bacteria inside your mouth and keep it fresh while protecting your teeth from a possible decay.

Ask your dentist what’s the best mouthwash for you that can help your overall oral health. Just make sure you won’t use mouthwash as an alternative to brushing your teeth.

Consider visiting your dentist and have your teeth checked before buying a mouthwash. Chances are, you may have an underlying mouth condition that is sensitive to a particular mouthwash. Professional guidance is recommended.

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