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The use of mouthwashes in one’s daily oral hygiene routine is a helpful tool that can enhance both the appearance and overall health of your mouth. It can reach areas of your teeth that aren’t easily accessible to a toothbrush, there are options for a wide range of age groups and those with specialized needs, and – paired with regular trips to the dentist – can promote a healthy, long-lasting smile. Mouthwash was said to have been invented in the 1800s, around the same time as the development of toothpaste. What’s even more interesting is that anthropological research has found recipes for teeth-cleaning and breath-freshening preparations that date back to various ancient cultures. All of that being said, the evident truth is this – mouthwash has been around for a long time and has come very far, and as of today there are hundreds of different variations of it. So, then, how do you choose the right one? Are they all the same? Toothbar is here to guide you through the process.
There are essentially two types of mouthwashes – cosmetic and therapeutic. Cosmetic mouthwashes are generally good for whitening and temporarily reducing bad breath, but usually won’t reduce the risk of gum disease or tooth decay. Therapeutic mouthwashes have the ability to assist in temporarily controlling bad breath, and may also reduce the risk of plaque and gingivitis, as well as prevent the formation of tooth decay (if fluoride is included in the formula, that is).
In addition to seeking out the various options available to you via the Austin Cosmetic Dentistry offered by Toothbar, the use of mouthwash for the purpose of enhancing the appearance of one’s smile is not only an easy and simple way to practice “self-care” and build your confidence but also just an overall healthy choice. Austin Cosmetic Dentistry can help you decide which cosmetic mouthwash is best for you based on your individualized needs and desired results.
Austin Preventative Dentistry at Toothbar offers services such as cleanings, extractions, and many other amenities that promote a healthy mouth and smile. Incorporating the use of a therapeutic mouthwash into the plan set out by your dentist can enhance your oral health and complement and prolong the work performed by your dentist very well. Austin Preventative Dentistry is here to provide every individual with a personalized experiment and will answer any questions you might have regarding which therapeutic mouthwash to use.
When it comes down to it, once you’ve decided which of the two types of mouthwashes you’re in need of, the differences between the countless mouthwashes you find at the market simply boil down to the formulation, the brand, and the flavor. If you find yourself having a difficult time figuring out what mouthwash would work best for you, don’t hesitate to seek the advice of the caring professionals here at Toothbar.
Co-founder and owner Dr. Kimberley Barclay is actively involved in local and national dental societies, including the Capital Area Dental Society and Spear Education courses on cosmetic dentistry. She is also a member of the Seattle Study Club, one of the most advanced education groups for dental professionals.
This content was fact-checked by Dr. Kimberley Barclay and Dr. Lauren Jacobsen following editorial guidelines. Dr. Kimberley Barclay is actively involved in local and national dental societies, including the Capital Area Dental Society and Spear Education courses on Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Lauren Jacobsen is an active member of the dental community and engages in further education and training through membership with a local chapter of the Seattle Study Club and Spear Education courses.
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