NEVER USE IT! IT MAKES YOUR TOUNGE BLUE, YOUR LIPS WHITE, AND YOUR TEETH YELLOW AND YOUR EYES TURN BLACK. THE DENTISTS LIE, THE SAY IT IS GOOD FOR YOU BUT IT WILL MAKE YOU DIEEEEE! You should look on the bottle of mouthwash and it should say. Usually you use it twice daily.
No water does not help. You should brush and/or use mouthwash.
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.
yes should be perfectly fine.
Either a mixture of natural sea salt and water or an alcohol-free mouthwash. Mouthwash makes it feel a bit cleaner/fresher imo.
MouthWash
Use the anti-plaque first, brush, then you can use the Listerine.
It is generally recommended to avoid using any substances, including mouthwash, besides water before a fasting blood test to prevent any potential interference with the test results. Mouthwash often contains ingredients that may affect blood test results, so it's best to consult with your healthcare provider for specific instructions.
No, would you?
It can ,but you still need to use a real gargle.
Probably not.
It is generally safe to use mouthwash daily as part of your oral hygiene routine. However, it is important to follow the instructions on the product label and not to swallow it. Some mouthwashes can be too harsh if used too frequently, so consult with your dentist if you have concerns.
Mouthwash is not a substitute for tooth brushing. Everyone should brush his or her teeth at least twice daily, and floss once daily. This is the minimum frequency necessary to prevent plaque build-up, and the cavities that can result. Mouthwash is used, not to prevent cavities, but to prevent bad breath. Since you're going to brush and floss, and you want to use mouthwash, it makes more sense to use the mouthwash after brushing and flossing, rather than before, since brushing and flossing stirs up bacteria and other malodorous debris.