Mouth Wash and Fighting Gum Disease

by admin on May 26, 2010

Gum disease is caused by the excessive build up of plaque and tartar on the teeth over time. It is very important to keep up a consistent oral care routine to prevent gum disease and other ailments of the mouth. Add to your daily routine an anti-plaque mouth wash, and gum disease is further avoided.

There is no evidence that mouth wash effects the build up of subgingival plaque (plaque below the gum line); however, the use of an anti-plaque mouth wash decreases the amount of plaque-forming bacteria in the mouth. Gum disease may be common, but it can be prevented with persistence.

Four parts of a healthy oral care routine are: brushing twice daily, flossing, and using an oral rinse once, daily. Visiting a dentist for a routine cleaning every six months is the only way to remove tartar (hardened deposits of plaque) from the teeth. Think of mouth wash as a a preventative supplement to your efforts to fight the build up of plaque, and tartar.

If you have been diagnosed with a gum disease, a doctor may prescribe Chlorhexidine. This anti-microbial  rinse kills bacteria in the mouth.

When you are out shopping for a quality oral rinse, look for an antiseptic mouth wash that is approved by the American Dental Association, and endorsed by the FDA ( U.S. Food and Drug Administration ). This will ensure that the product you purchase has been thoroughly tested, and approved for preventing harmful bacteria in the mouth.

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