Despite the fact that the majority of individuals brush their teeth, not everyone uses mouthwash. Some individuals believe it is ineffective or that it is merely used to freshen the breath. The reality is that it might be an excellent choice for you. In truth, there are several advantages that most people are unaware of.
Of course, we want to urge our patients to use mouthwash in addition to – not instead of – brushing and flossing. Just make sure you get one from an American Dental Association-approved manufacturer. It will have the ADA seal on it, so you’ll know it qualifies. Although most well-known brands are ADA certified, it’s always a good idea to double-check. Contact California Dental Group at 800-407-0161 if you need assistance deciding which plan is best for you, or if you just want to schedule a cleaning and check-up.
Mouthwash aids in breath freshening
The most common misconception regarding mouthwash is that it will brighten your breath. We’ll go into the intricacies of how this works in the following reason to use mouthwash, but this list wouldn’t be complete without mentioning that mouthwash may be your new best buddy if you want to both avoid bad breath and treat it when it occurs.
Mouthwash aids in the removal of germs
Bacteria are at the foundation of most oral health concerns, including foul breath. You’re letting bacteria to fester in your mouth if you don’t follow a regular oral health home regimen. Gum disease, cavities, poor breath, and even tooth loss are common outcomes. If brushing and flossing are already a part of your daily routine, mouthwash can assist clean out germs in hard-to-reach locations. To get rid of even more germs, pick a mouthwash with antibacterial characteristics.
Fluoride is included to most mouthwashes
Make sure that your mouthwash — and, for that matter, your toothpaste – contains fluoride. There are a few exceptions, such as persons who are allergic to fluoride, but for the most part, it is beneficial to dental health and enamel strength. It’s worth noting that your enamel is the outside coating of your tooth that protects your sensitive insides from microorganisms.
Consider your timing to get the most out of the fluoride in your mouthwash. Wait approximately half an hour after brushing and flossing before using mouthwash. This guarantees that the fluoride you administered while brushing your teeth is not washed away. After that, rinse your mouth with mouthwash and wait another half hour before drinking anything. This will enhance the fluoride’s effectiveness.
There are several reasons to use mouthwash, as you can see. We recommend using it as part of your normal brushing and flossing practice at California Dental Group. If you have any questions, please contact us at 800-407-0161, and we will gladly provide you with individualized assistance.