Create a mouthwash by mixing water, peppermint oil, and a pinch of salt. It is a refreshing combination. The antiseptic properties of the peppermint help to reduce the odour-causing bacteria with a ...
Do you have an unavoidable post meal breath? And, do you feel you need something natural to strengthen your teeth and gums? Well, these are the situations in which mouthwashes can help you out.
New research, published in the journal Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, shows that an antiseptic compound found in mouthwash destroys “friendly” oral bacteria that help maintain ...
The daily health routines we follow without question sometimes harbor unexpected risks. Among these, the habit of vigorously swishing antiseptic mouthwash might be silently contributing to elevated ...
Mouthwash is an adjunct to, not a replacement for, brushing and flossing, as recommended by the American Dental Association. Therapeutic mouthwashes contain active ingredients like sodium fluoride ...
A swill of mouthwash is part of many people's daily dental routines. But while around a quarter of the UK population uses mouthwash, there's growing evidence to suggest it may do more harm than good: ...
Maintaining good oral hygiene is not just about fresh breath and healthy gums; it could also play a significant role in managing systemic diseases like Type 2 diabetes. A recent study conducted by ...
New research shows garlic mouthwash may fight bacteria as well as chlorhexidine, offering a natural alternative for dental ...