Only if you swallow it.
You can, but it won't change the alcohol concentration in your blood, and it won't hide the smell of alcohol on your breath.
15%
specifically, which mouthwashs contain isopopyl alcohol
Alcohol, flavoring and bacteria fighter
Mostly water and alcohol (ethanol)
ethanol (the same alcohol that's found in alcoholic drinks)
After extraction, for the 24h patient should avoidmouth-washing,very hot fluids, alcohol and strenuousexercise. After 24h, carry out saltwater mouth-wash or mouth wash that contain chlorhexidine gluconate ( Corsodyl ). Gently swish the liquid in your mouth.
No. Just use an alcohol-free mouthwash.
Yes it can be found in your mouth that's why businesses now do mouth swab drug testing,,, you can use mouth wash in brush your teeth but, don't forget mouth wash has alcohol in it so it may show up also!
Mouth wash, but I don't advise it, as the other ingredients in it will be very bad for you.
I know it sounds weird, but mouth wash with alcohol in it numbs it. It does hurt at first, but it does numb it after awhile.
Rinse with salt water and DILUTED mouth wash (non alcohol is best)