Mouthwash is important
for more than just keeping your breath fresh and smelling great. Combined with
other forms of dental hygiene, it can help prevent plaque, cavities,
gingivitis, and other gum diseases. But it may be difficult for you to choose
the right mouthwash off the shelf. Dr. Alina
Bergan D.D.S. and her team wanted to share a few things to look for when
choosing a mouthwash.
Fluoride mouthwashes
Fluoride has been the
subject of many debates in the oral health community. If you live in the United
States, the tap water already contains small amounts of fluoride to promote
dental health. You may not need to use a fluoride mouthwash if this is the
case. However, if you are cavity-prone, fluoride creates a protective film over
the teeth that protects against these buildups. It also helps strengthen the
enamel over the teeth, maintain good dental hygiene, and keep your teeth strong
for the rest of your life.
Alcohol mouthwashes
Alcohol in mouthwash
works as an antiseptic: it clears the mouth of germs and some viral infections.
However, if you have issues relating to dry mouth, alcohol can exacerbate the
problem. If this is the case, consider using an alcohol-free mouthwash. This
will free your mouth from the drying effects of the alcohol base. Also, if you
have children, you will want to get an alcohol-free children’s mouthwash,
because kids are prone to swallowing the substance, and this can lead to toxic
side effects. Even if you are an adult using the mouthwash, if it contains alcohol,
you should avoid swallowing it.
Antibacterial
mouthwashes
Antibacterial
mouthwashes have chemicals to help fight gum disease and other infections. Most
mouthwash products contain at least trace amounts of these antibacterials;
however, some mouthwashes are made specifically to fight bacterial infections.
Remember that mouthwash is prevention, not a cure, so if you are presently
suffering from a bacterial infection, you should visit our Cedarhurst, NY
office right away. Dr. Alina Bergan may
be able to recommend a more powerful antibacterial mouthwash that can help you
reduce your pain and other symptoms.
For more information
or to schedule an appointment call Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S. today at (800) 223-0801.
No comments:
Post a Comment