There are none if you use it properly. Don't swallow it and it won't exist in your body in quantities that can have adverse side effects. If you do swallow it in a high concentration then you run the risk of weakening your bones, kidney problems, and thyroid problems.
Toothpaste and mouthwash often contain sodium fluoride.
No,it do not have chorhexidine.Try Clohex it have chlorhexidine.
to kill the bacteria i e pathogen
There are fluoride-enriched tablets you can take, and fluoride-enriched mouthwash yopu can rinse with.
No. Sodium fluoride is an ingredient in most toothpaste and some other dental products such as mouthwash.
It depends on how it's used. Fluoride is actually a mineral in its original form, but it can be modified to make things like toothpaste and mouthwash. Fluoride isn't a drug, but it can be used to make them.
ACT fluoride rinse is great for your teeth because it helps with sensitivity and preventing cavities. Not intense at all =)
Fluoride helps the enamel on your teeth become harder. This helps your teeth to resist decay and cavities. Many countries add fluoride to their water supplies to make sure everyone gets enough! You can also buy fluoride mouthwash to make sure your teeth are good and healthy.
Some brands of mouthwash may contain fluoride or water. They may also contain alcohol, sorbitol, or other types of sweeteners.
Fluoride is only used by the body when it is in direct contact with teeth, they help fight caries in the earlier stages. There can also be some minor benefit to bone structure. Fluoride itself is not stored by the human body, because it is not a nutrient, it is an activating agent. Fluoride is toxic to the human body and ingesting fluoride will not help the teeth, instead it will be a strain on the body and consuming large amounts of fluoride will kill you. So don't eat toothpaste or drink mouthwash containing fluoride. Fluoridated water poses no health risk because of the low concentration, but can significantly improve dental health - especially in low-income areas. In other areas fluoride is present enough (in tooth-paste and other sources) to render the fluoridation of drinking water useless.
There is no gluten in mouthwash.
Mouthwash is a homogeneous solution.