Yes. This product can cause the tongue to blacken. At first it's a shock but then you realize that it's a side effect of the oral rinse which is not harmful. It would be helpful if this side effect was listed on the printout received from the pharmacists.
yes
twice a day for 14 days
Yes, in the united states.
twice a day for 14 days
Chlorhexidine Gluconate is an oral rinse which has germicidal properties. It is prescribed by dentists to patients suffering from gingivitis. It is available by prescription only.
yes it does...this product contains 11.6% alcohol.. speaking from experience
Any good oral rinse will do not too much coloring or flavouring as they can cause issues. You won't be rinsing for too long just a few seconds, it's just to keep the bacterial levels in check nothing more.
You will have good breath and a healthy tongue. You're supposed to brush your tongue and rinse your mouth with mouthwash when you brush your teeth.
use warm salt water.. swill it round... spit:)
Rinse it with either salt water or an alcohol-free mouthwash after every meal.
You can clean your tongue by gently brushing it with a toothbrush or using a tongue scraper. Start at the back of your tongue and scrape or brush towards the front to remove bacteria and debris that can cause bad breath. Rinse your mouth with water afterwards.
rinse/gargle with mouth wash