Chemicals in mouth wash: Chlorhexidine gluconate, cetylpyridinium chloride, hexetidine, benzoic acid (acts as a buffer), methyl salicylate, benzalkonium chloride, etc.
The chemicals in mouthwash include thymol (2-isopropyl-5-methylphenol, eucalyptol, hexetidine, methyl salicylate, benzalkonium chloride, cetylpyridinium chloride, methylparaben, hydrogen peroxide and alcohol. All of these ingredients in mouthwash have potential to be harmful,
It is not advisable to use more than one mouth wash because these are basically a chemicals so to avoid interaction between chemicals and detrimental effects use one mouth wash or at least separate each dose by 5 minutes.
with mouthwash or use H2Ocean mouthwash.other than that ur slaiva has chemicals to heal any wound in ur mouth.
you overdid it. the body is fighting back from all those chemicals. the chemicals kill our cells, too. not just the germs. you are only supposed to rinse with mouthwash 3 times a day, for 15-30 seconds. go to a piercing parlor and ask their opinion
There is no gluten in mouthwash.
Mouthwash is a homogeneous solution.
Scope - mouthwash - was created in 1966.
The first commercially sold mouthwash was Listerine.
Mouthwash is a homogeneous mixture.
Oil has a density of about 0.8 - 0.9. Mouthwash (which is naminly water) has a density of about 1. So no, mouthwash is denser.
heterogeneous No, it is HOMOGENEOUS. (edited by Dr. J.)
Well, not really. I brush my teeth with Biotene Mouthwash, the i wash my mouth with Act Anticavity Mouthwash. Hope this helps! :)