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Why use mouthwash?

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Why use mouthwash?

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It is primarily to have odour-free breath. Mouth rinses do leave your breath feeling fresh, and this is why they thrive and sell. What are the different types of mouthwash in the market? Mouth rinses are either cosmetic or therapeutic. Cosmetic rinses: These partly lessen bacteria in the mouth, temporarily suppress bad breath and freshen the mouth with a pleasant taste. Mouth-rinsing products have demonstrated only minimal effectiveness in reducing bacterial accumulation dental plaque which is the main cause of dental disease. Partially killing the bacteria leads to attachment of dead cells to the teeth. Your saliva contains muco-proteins, which settle on the teeth and all oral surfaces, thereby creating an environment for bacterial adherence. Growth of dental plaque begins and thick biofilm (the bacteria-laden layer) may become resistant to anti-microbial agents. Therapeutic rinses: These contain a higher concentration of an active anti-bacterial ingredient. Their use markedly diminis

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