Dentistry Expert Dr. Jonice Thompson Withanachchi: Using Mouthwash
| 20 Dec 2018 | 04:38
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Jonice Thompson Withanachchi
There are different types of mouthwashes, such as:
1.Cosmetic mouthrinses: Their primary purpose is to help temporarily control bad breath, but don't necessarily play a role in reducing gum inflammation or reducing tooth decay
2.Therapeutic mouthrinses: They have active ingredients that can help reduce plaque, gingivitis, and may contain fluoride, which helps reduce tooth decay.
Mouthwash is not recommended for patients under 6 years old, as they may swallow a large amount of mouthrinse, which can cause nausea and intoxication (from alcohol content in some mouthrinses)
When selecting a mouthrinse, be sure to look for the ADA seal of acceptance.
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Dr. Jonice Thompson Withanachchi 93 Route 183, Stanhope, NJ 973-448-8989 www.stanhopefamilydentistry.com |