Using mouthwash is as important as brushing and flossing and should be included in your patients’ at-home oral care routine. Some types of mouthwash, such as fluoride rinses, can help protect your patients’ teeth against acids produced by plaque bacteria to fight cavities. Recommend the Crest mouthwash that meets your patients’ unique oral care needs, whether to help prevent cavities, kill germs or control plaque.
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Contains 1.5% Hydrogen Peroxide
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You might think that bad breath, or halitosis, comes mostly from eating foods like garlic and onions. You may be surprised to learn that bacteria in the mouth, especially on the tongue, is one of the biggest bad breath causes.
To evaluate the effects of a novel mouthrinse containing 0.07% high bioavailable cetylpyridinium chloride (Crest Pro-Health Rinse) on the development of gingivitis and plaque versus a placebo control over a period of 6 months.
The objective of this work was to compare the anticaries potential of several currently marketed fluoride-containing mouthrinse products using two in vitro approaches: 1) fluoride uptake studies of demineralized human enamel samples after exposure to rinse products; and 2) microhardness studies of sound enamel samples after exposure to the rinse products and demineralizing agents.