Should Mouthwash Remain a Part of your Dental Care?

Mouthwash GirlThe basics of oral hygiene have stood the test of recent time. Brushing twice a day and flossing once a day is the minimum recommendation. Add in an antibacterial mouthrinse, a healthy low-sugar diet, and biannual checkups and cleanings and you’re on your way to the best possible dental health you can have. Regarding mouthwash as a supplement to dental self-care, Conroe dentist, Dr. John M. Richards has some interesting facts to share.

Mouthwash Basics

Where did mouthwash come from? In 1879, surgical antiseptic was discovered by Drs. Joseph Lawrence and Jordan Lambert to make a great rinse for killing oral germs.  Listerine was first mass marketed in the year 1914. Three basic types of mouthwash are generally available these days: antibacterial, fluoride infused, or a combination of the two. Fluoride lowers tooth decay risk by aiding in the remineralization of teeth, keeping tooth enamel strong, and making teeth slippery to bacteria.

Supplementing Oral Care

Brushing and flossing are the first step in removing nasty oral bacteria and plaque from your mouth. Mouthwash is a perfect punctuation at the end of your dental care routine to eradicate germs that your floss and toothbrush may have missed. Germs are not just dangerous for dental health, but they also cause foul breath. Stay away from mouthwash with a high alcohol content, however, as this can cause dry mouth and make halitosis issues even worse.

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At the Dental Centre of Conroe, we believe in providing the latest amenities and advanced technology to ensure every patient enjoys a comfortable experience. Whether you require cosmetic dentistry for an improved smile or dental prosthetics to replace lost teeth, we can help you and your family achieve beautiful, healthy smiles that last a lifetime. To schedule an appointment, call (936) 441-4600. We proudly service residents of Conroe, Willis, Montgomery, The Woodlands, Huntsville, and surrounding communities in the greater Houston area.