It may be the mouth wash your using or the tooth paste kind. It happens to me, when i use Listerine. If you use Listerine, it may be the harsh chemicals.
Yes, Listerine can effectively kill plaque-causing bacteria in the mouth when used as directed.
Listerine. Don't forget to brush and floss.
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Yes, but isopropyl alcohol would be a better option for external application, Listerine is for your mouth.
The pH of Listerine mouthwash is usually around 4 to 5, making it acidic. This acidity helps to kill bacteria in the mouth and freshen breath.
Listerine, named after the British surgeon Joseph Lister, is mouthwash that kills 99.9% of bacteria in your mouth. Listerine mostly uses its high alcohol concentration to kill bacteria. Yet, some say it kills 0% instead.
You can rinse your mouth with warm salt water or listerine (other mouth was doesn't work as well).
The alcohol in Listerine isn't what makes it an antimicrobial rinse, Listerine contains essential oils such as menthol and thymol, these ingredients help kill the gingivitis causing germs in the mouth. The alcohol content of listerine is used to hold the essential oils as a stable solution.
Listerine with essential oils can help kill bacteria in the mouth, reduce bad breath, and prevent gum disease. The essential oils in Listerine have antimicrobial properties that can improve overall oral hygiene.
Take her straight back to the dentist first. You can rinse with salt water 3 or 4 times a day and Listerine (Listerine kills bacteria in the mouth) twice a day-but the best option is to get the dentist to look at it-she could have a cyst.
unfortunetly YES, it has a ph level aound 4.5 and mouth ph normal level is 7.