No need to Mix. I use the new ACT Total Care Dry Mouth rinse. It works on dry mouth and has fluoride. Plus it tastes better than Biotene.
Studies have shown that Act fluoride mouth rinse is effective in preventing cavities and promoting oral health. The fluoride in the rinse helps strengthen tooth enamel and reduce the risk of decay. Regular use of Act fluoride mouth rinse as part of a good oral hygiene routine can help maintain healthy teeth and gums.
There are fluoride-enriched tablets you can take, and fluoride-enriched mouthwash yopu can rinse with.
Sodium Fluoride attacks the thyroid gland and the immune system. It is a cause of cancer.
Fluoride becomes part of the outside layer of the teeth. This process takes about 30 minutes to complete. Avoid eating or drinking during that time so as not to interfere with the fluoride uptake.
ACT fluoride rinse is great for your teeth because it helps with sensitivity and preventing cavities. Not intense at all =)
Yes. But it contains no Fluoride. If you want flouride for your teeth but like to brush with baking soda, you might consider a fluoride rinse aide to add to your oral hygiene routine
As Far As I Know You Can Use An Alcohol Free Mouth Wash To Clean Oral Piercings Because That Is What Was Recamended To Me I Sugest ACT Or Tom`s Of Maine.
yes it is. I used ACT rinse for about 15 years. I developed severe back pain which I mistook for cancer or a messed up spine. I forgot to buy the rinse for a month. Pain went away. I bought some rinse and used it. The very next day the pain returned. Haven't used the rinse since and have been kidney-pain free for about 10 years.
Fluorine is a poisonous gas. You may be thinking of fluoride, which used as a rinse, added to toothpaste, and added to water supplies, helps prevent cavities.
Keeping it clean & not allowing it to get infected. Rinse twice a day with a diluted alcohol-free antimicrobial mouthwash (Tech 2000 or Biotene) & twice a day with saline (1/4 tsp non-iodized sea salt in 8 oz. warm water).
Keeping it clean & not allowing it to get infected. Rinse twice a day with a diluted alcohol-free antimicrobial mouthwash (Tech 2000 or Biotene) & twice a day with saline (1/4 tsp non-iodized sea salt in 8 oz. warm water).
That would be a bad thing. Fluoride is a hardener, that comes from an industrial by-product. For the same reason that you shouldn't swallow toothpaste with fluoride, you would want it to be injected. It has been shown to cause hardening of the arteries and other problems. Good to rinse your teeth with, but not really good for the rest of you.