I would think yes when you mix it with water... But it would dry your mouth out.
Either a mixture of natural sea salt and water or an alcohol-free mouthwash. Mouthwash makes it feel a bit cleaner/fresher imo.
Use an alcohol free mouthwash to rinse with. muffinmoose93: H2Ocean is only a couple bucks and is what i got at the piercing shop, also there is a very expensive but highly recommended mouthwash called Biotene, and I've never done it...mixing sea salt with water.
No, Epsom salt should not be used as a mouthwash. It is not safe for oral consumption and can be harmful if swallowed. It is best to stick to oral care products that are specifically formulated for use in the mouth.
Absolutely, I have always used just sea-salt soaks on my piercing and have never had a problem and actually healed faster than most people. However, you must be sure to wash the area (maybe not the piercing directly) with an antibacterial soap, and if it's your tongue you will want to use an alcohol free mouthwash along with the salt soaks.
Warm water is really the only alternative. You definitely need to either pick up some natural sea salt or alcohol-free mouthwash ASAP
This salt is extracted from sea waters by evaporation and after this by refining.
No, not at all. The salt can actually help wounds heal faster.
yes should be perfectly fine.
salt
it is used for cooking
when i got my lip pierced, my cousin (he did my piercing) gave me nonalcoholic mouthwash mixed with sea salt and after that, i just cleaned both sides with salt water, it healed in less than a week!(:
Yes, you can substitute kosher salt for sea salt in this recipe. Just be aware that kosher salt is less dense than sea salt, so you may need to adjust the amount used.