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Posted: 2024-01-10T10:45:14Z | Updated: 2024-01-10T10:45:14Z 5 Mouthwashes That Dentists Say Are Actually Effective | HuffPost Life

5 Mouthwashes That Dentists Say Are Actually Effective

They told us who needs it, the ingredients you should be looking for and which ones to avoid.
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Nothing can replace a dental health  routine that makes brushing and flossing a priority. And if youre especially particular about having fresh breath and clean teeth, youre probably using mouthwash , too.  

But according to New York City-based dentist Dr. Azadeh Akhavan , most people might not actually need mouthwash since its not as effective a way to rid teeth of plaque compared to the act of physical brushing. However, for some, it can be an important routine addition, especially for people dealing with specific oral health concerns.

For instance, she said that anyone who is especially prone to caries (cavities) or have dental sensitivity, a fluoride-containing mouthwash can help to strengthen the teeth and prevent cariogenic bacteria from demineralizing the enamel, which is the protective outer coating of the tooth.

Another reason Akhavan shared is dry mouth , which can be caused by certain medications or treatments. She said this is because bacteria binds more readily to teeth in mouths that are dry, resulting in bacterial colonies that promote cavities or problems with the gums and supporting bone.

But whatever your particular reason for using it, she said mouthwash should be used at the end of your oral hygiene routine.

The fluoride and antimicrobial agents in mouthwash are only effective when they remain on oral surfaces for at least 30 minutes, she said. This especially applies to dry mouth-focused preparations.

She also cautioned that many mouthwash brands contain potentially harmful ingredients. Some of these include alcohols, abrasive charcoals and cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), an effective antibacterial that became popular during the COVID pandemic but can cause brown stains that have to be cleaned off professionally.

Conversely, Akhavan assured us that there are dentist-approved formulas you can look for that can be particularly useful whatever your condition. In the list ahead, find rinses that are great for gingivitis, dry mouth, cavities and more. 

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A remineralization oral rinse
"My practice uses the CariFree mouthwashes as they balance pH, help dry mouth and aid in balancing bacterial load/aiding in gingivitis prevention," said Dr. Inna Chern of Manhattan's New York General Dentistry ,

This anti-cavity oral rinse contains fluoride and xylitol, both essentials in fighting bacteria, and has an elevated pH to neutralize decay-causing acids in the mouth.
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A whitening fluoride rinse
"I encourage patients to use mouthwash containing fluoride when they are at risk of [cavities] or have dental sensitivity," said New York City-based dentist Dr. Azadeh Akhavan , recommending ACT as a good mouthwash to use for its fluoride-containing formula.

In addition to fluoride, this particular anti-cavity preparation helps to whiten teeth with the use of hydrogen peroxide, an effective stain-lifting agent that Akhavan said should be avoided only in high concentrations because it has the potential to abrade enamel. This popular zero-alcohol rinse also contains bacteria-fighting xylitol and glycerin.
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An oral rinse for dry mouth
"For individuals undergoing radiation therapy or taking medications that cause dry mouth, regular use of a mouthwash containing a wetting agent is important for keeping the mouth moist," Akhavan said. Bacteria binds more readily to teeth in a dry mouth, resulting in bacterial colonies that promote cavities or problems with the gums and supporting bone.

In cases like these, Akhavan suggests Biotene oral rinse because it contains glycerol, a mouth moisturizer that quickly soothes and lubricates the mouth for up to four hours. The brand also claims this formula works to help maintain a balanced pH in the mouth.

"Biotene or any mouth-wetting mouthwash should also stay on the teeth as long as possible, without dilution, for maximal effectiveness. So ideally, mouthwash should be used prior to bedtime with no rinsing after use," she added.
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A pH-balancing mouthwash with xylitol
Akhavan also said baking soda and xylitol are two great mouthwash ingredients.

"Baking soda decreases the pH of saliva and discourages bacterial growth and xylitol prevents the binding of bacteria to the teeth," she explained.

One brand she liked is no longer in production, but we spotted this pH-balancing mouthwash by Cleure that features baking soda and xylitol and is free from Akhavan's less-favored ingredients like alcohol and acidic fruit flavorings that can erode enamel over time. This simple-ingredient mouthwash also contains glycerin, a popular hydrator that can help address dry mouth.
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An alcohol-free wash good for gingivitis
According to Chern, mouthwashes that contain certain essential oils including thymol, eucalyptol, menthol and methyl salicylates are great for anyone who has or is prone to gingivitis.

This Total Care option from Listerine contains all four of those oils in addition to fluoride in order to protect against cavities all without the inclusion of alcohol, which Chern said can cause or exacerbate dry mouth.

"If you have a high risk of cavities, mouthwashes with extra fluoride or nano-hydroxyapatite are excellent in preventing future cavities," Chern said.

Before You Go

Five Electric Toothbrushes That Got An Insane Amount Of Five Star Reviews On Amazon
The Philips Sonicare 4100 Power electric toothbrush(01 of05)
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According to Phillips Sonicare, this electric sonic toothbrush can remove up to five times more plaque than manual brushing, even in harder-to-reach places like along the gum line and in between teeth. It features two setting intensities and also indicates how long you should spend brushing each area to avoid over-brushing. A pressure sensor notifies you when you are pressing too hard, making this a great option for people with gums that are sensitive or prone to recession.

Five-star ratings: 65,649

Promising review: "Life-changing is an overused marketing buzzword, but this thing has been exactly that for me. It reversed my periodontal disease. It has saved me thousands in costly dental work. It has made my hygienist the single most bored woman on the planet, because there is simply no plaque or tartar left to clean, to the point my dentist said I only need to come in yearly as opposed to the usual every 6 months. This removes plaque and tartar that a manual toothbrush can't. I don't care how good your technique is. I don't even care if you're an actual dentist using a manual toothbrush. It cannot and does not remove as much plaque as this electric toothbrush does. Did I mention the battery life is amazing? I travel for a living. Sometimes for weeks at a time. This thing lasts me 24+ brushes on a single charge. Cannot recommend enough." C

You can also find a pack of eight replacement brush heads for $15.67 .
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AquaSonic Black Series ultra whitening toothbrush(02 of05)
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With a motor that produces 40,000 vibrations a minute, this sleek electric toothbrush by AquaSonic can provide complete oral care from gum care to tooth whitening and polishing. This toothbrush has four cleaning modes, including a gum massage function to improve circulation, and smart notification timers to help you avoid over-brushing. This set also comes with eight replacement brush heads to last you up to two years, as well as a travel case and charging base.

Five-star ratings: 46,492

Promising review: I waited to post this review until I went in for my quarterly periodontal this week. What prompted me to buy this in the first place was the dental hygienist recommendation to purchase an electric toothbrush and after shopping around, this is the best deal in the market. Whats even better is my hygienist didnt need to use a Water Pik and just used a dental instrument to clean my teeth as there was hardly any tartar buildup after using this for 3 months. She even recommended that I come in two times a year instead of four times a year, thereby saving even more money for copays. This toothbrush works great and I couldnt be more pleased with the results. Peter T. Belmonte
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Oral-B Pro 1000 electric toothbrush(03 of05)
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The Oral-B Pro 1000 uses a round oscillating head with cross-laying bristles that rotate and pulsate to effectively clean each tooth, along the gum line and in between teeth. This brush uses a single cleaning mode and has pressure sensors to prevent you from brushing too hard. It's also compatible with most Oral-B brush heads, including the FlossAction , DeepSweep and SensitiveGum heads.

Five-star ratings: 28,017

Promising review: This brush was rated as a top choice and 'bang for the buck' model. I ordered it as a temp electric toothbrush and it works great. This has the round, oscillating brush that you can spend time over each tooth with and it does a great job cleaning between teeth with the cross action brushes. [It] also offers a slim handle and a recharging base. I did not receive any special deals on this purchase and I am just really excited I found a toothbrush at this price that offers the benefits I need for my sweet teeth. cupcakemomma
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Oral-B Pulsar battery-powered toothbrush with charcoal bristles(04 of05)
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This battery-powered disposable toothbrush by Oral-B uses similar pulsing and vibrational technologies as a traditional electric toothbrush, but can be a more portable option. The bristles are infused with activated charcoal to help absorb stains and detoxify gums and the split-head design helps to moderate the amount of pressure applied to your teeth and gums.

Five-star ratings: 12,879

Promising review: I like this toothbrush overall. I had a fancy, rechargeable rotating one a while back, but I tend to push too hard with my toothbrush, thus possibly injuring my gums, [so I had to get rid of it]. I very much appreciate the results from using this brush. It does not cause any damage, but provides a much cleaner mouth! If I could, I would give it more than 5 stars! Amazon customer
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Oral-B Pro 7000 SmartSeries electric toothbrush(05 of05)
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The Oral-B Pro 7000 can be a great way to monitor your oral health due to the Bluetooth connectivity feature that provides real time feedback, tracks your habits over time and provides motivation through helpful oral care tips. Like other Oral-B electric toothbrushes, the round brush head oscillates, rotates and pulsates around the whole tooth, using cross-action bristles that get into hard-to-reach ares. This rechargeable brush has six modes that include daily clean and tongue clean, along with sensors that let you know when you are pushing too hard.

Five-star ratings: 10,895

Promising review: "Absolutely Recommend. This toothbrush is great if your gums are sensitive. I dont know how I lived for so long brushing the manual way; electric toothbrushes clean your teeth better. There are four or five different brush heads that fit this unit. Mine came with a cross action head, sensitive head and a polishing head. Spend the extra money on this unit because of all the different modes it has; if you go cheaper you may only get one or two speeds. It even [connects] to my phone and shows you how long you [should] spend on each section of your mouth. Amazon ustomer
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