You brush your teeth every day twice a day and even floss regularly. Now you want to make your dentist’s dream come true by adding mouthwash to your oral hygiene regime. But you don’t know which one to pick?
A wide variety of mouthwashes are available in the market from fruity to minty flavors. Apart from the flavors, the presence or absence of alcohol is a very important factor to consider when choosing a mouthwash.
Alcoholic mouthwash
Contents
These are mouthwashes which usually contain alcohol in form of ethanol. Ethanol is a strong alcohol and kills bacteria very effectively. But this efficiency of killing bacteria come with a cost in form of side effects like –
Bacteria killer
Our mouth is covered with both good and bad bacteria. Alcohol kills all of them indiscriminately. This removes the protective bacteria and makes you more prone to cavities in the long run.
Dry mouth
The alcohol can irritate your tissues and decrease the production of saliva. Saliva acts as a buffer and protects your teeth from the acid that harmful bacteria produce. This leads to cavities .In the absence of saliva digestion also becomes poor.
Discomfort
Since alcohol is a mild astringent it will cause a tingling sensation when you rinse your mouth. If you have any open wounds like ulcers or small cuts it will sting while using an alcoholic mouthwash.
People like pregnant or lactating mothers, recovering alcoholics and children are advised against using alcoholic mouthwashes. But the fact remains that alcoholic mouthwashes offer the best germ control results.
Here are a few examples of alcoholic mouthwashes –
Listerine
Listerine is one of the oldest most effective mouth washes in the market. The Listerine original ( orange color) has a strong taste and is not everyone’s cup of tea. Newer flavors like – fresh burst and cool mint are now available. These flavors mask the taste of alcohol well and make rinsing more pleasant. Cool mint-mild taste variant is also available which is milder in taste and doesn’t sting as much as the others.
Non-alcoholic mouthwash
Non alcoholic mouthwashes contain cetylpyridinium chloride or chlorhexidine gluconate as its main ingredient. These anti bacterial agents target bad bacteria and spare good bacteria. Besides they don’t affect your salivary flow in any way. Some of them even have fluoride added it to increase its anti cavity properties.
Even though non alcoholic mouthwashes are not as effective as their alcoholic counterparts they are better for certain cases in the long run.
Some examples of alcohol free mouthwash
Colgate Plax
Easily available and the most popular mouthwash. Over 5 variants are available. Fresh tea and peppermint fresh are the most popular flavor with a agreeable minty taste.
Close up mouth wash
Close up brand has recently come up with 2 variants – red hot and nature boost. For a strong flavor go with the red hot flavor and for those who prefer Ayurvedic or herbal flavor go for the nature boost one.
Himalaya mouth washes
Himalaya brand has 2 variants- HiOra – k and complete care. HiOra – K is for those with sensitive teeth and complete care is for normal use. Both of them have a herbal flavor with Hiora- k being slightly stronger.
Phos Flur
Anti cavity fluoride rinse by Colgate – this is usually recommend for patients undergoing braces treatment. It has fluorides which help re- mineralize the enamel. Can also be used by people who are highly prone to cavities.
Optic white by Colgate
This is a whitening mouthwash with 2% peroxide. It is to be used cautiously and gives results but takes time.
Talk to your dentist before starting a mouthwash. They will suggest a good mouthwash for you depending on your oral needs.
Remember that mouthwash is just an adjunctive to your oral hygiene routine. You have to continue to brush and floss regularly to get the maximum benefits of your mouth wash.
So Brush, Floss, Rinse and repeat.
Highlights
- Do you choose your mouthwash based on the flavors you like? The main thing to consider while choosing your mouthwash is the presence or absence of alcohol.
- One must not overuse mouthwashes.
- Some amount of alcohol in the form of ethanol is added to the mouthwashes to kill the bad bacteria. The odor causing bacteria are killed by the alcohol content giving you a feeling of freshness.
- For daily use one must use a non-alcoholic mouthwash.
- Alcoholic mouthwashes may also cause burning sensations and dry mouth. One must not use in case of any ulcers or after any oral surgeries.
- Some mouthwashes may stain your teeth. If you feel your teeth are turning yellow or light brown stains start appearing on your teeth, tele-consult your dentist on which is better for you in that case.
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