As an owner of Problem Teeth, I’ve had mouthwash recommended to me every time I go to the dentist. But I could never use the stuff because I couldn’t handle the burning of the alcohol that did all the work. It hurt my gums so much I could barely swish before chugging water to rinse away the pain.
When I started with my current dentist he gave me a welcome pack that included this trial size sample of Crest Pro-Health Mouthwash and I used it all up in a couple of days. I actually swished with pleasure. Just like it promises, it really doesn’t burn. Now I can answer the dentist without shame and say, “Yes, I am using mouthwash.”
That's good to know-my dentist is always after me to use the stuff but most of it does burn and hurt the teeth. I'll definitely give this one a try!
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Does those mouthwash with burning sensation cleanses the mouth, teeth and gums more compared to this mouthwash? Listerine is still the best mouth wash. if you can't handle the burning sensation, you can put water and mix it on the mouthwash.
I think having an alcohol on a mouthwash makes a mouthwash more effective. It kills bateria better than mouthwash with no or less alcohol. I will still recommend those Mouthwash with the burning sensation if we are just talking about effectivity.
I don't know which mouthwash you are talking at first, but I would highly recommend Listerine it's very effective and best mouth wash.
Thank you for sharing your experience, it's very nice and informative but I still recommend the mouthwash with less alcohol although it will burn and hurt your mouth but atleast it's effective, if you can't handle the burning sensation will you can mix it up with water.
I think there are lots in the market right now although we still have to consult our own dentists on which one fits us most according to their consultation. I have tried the burning one once but then I called up my dentist and metioned about it. She gladly gave me another one and I have been using it for quite sometime now.
An antibacterial mouthwash, like one with alcohol may help prevent periodontal disease but a
A non-alcohol mouthwash still is the best bet when deciding which one to go for.
The alcohol content that burns can dry the mouth and can even kill good bacteria.
Reese Dixon then should be a good choice.
The alcohol in alcohol based mouth rinses enhances the burning sensation.
But it isn't all bad because it has a particular purpose. If your breath
stinks, an antibacterial agent like alcohol kills the bacteria that causes it.
So, your choice of ingredients depends on your purpose.
If you’re still unsure, ask your dentist to recommend the best mouthwash that suits your needs.
The truth of the matter is, mouthwash is not necessary for healthy teeth and or gums.
It does kill the bacteria living inside the plaque but it wont rinse the dental plaque away.
There are some amazing mouthwashes that don't use alcohol as an ingredient so
you don't need to feel a burn when you rinse for the stuff to do its job.
Anything non-burning like Crest Pro-Health Mouthwash will do just fine.
A mouthwash that burns has alcohol.
If Crest Pro-Health Mouthwash doesn't have any it means it would
allow the mouth to continue producing saliva, therefore contributing to the cleanliness and freshness of the mouth in the long run. This is a key to good mouthwash. If proven effective, will certainly recommend this to our patients.
Thanks for sharing.
Aside from burning sensations, the alcohol in mouthwash also destroys both the bad and good bacteria in the mouth.
Plan on having alcohol free mouthwashes like Crest Pro-Health if you would like definite medical benefits or some medical condition.
While it is true that alcohol free mouthwashes have a better effect
in the mouth, the best defense against oral health problems is always brushing your teeth, flossing,
and drinking lots of water. All the other dental products are only recommended to improve
oral health.
Alcohol-based mouthwash has become a cause for concern as it has the drawback of causing dry mouth.
Opting for an alcohol-free mouthwash should be much safer and still improves your oral hygiene
just as effectively as an alcohol rinse.
Alcohol-free mouthwash
leaves patients with the same benefits
The public should become aware of the negative attributes surrounding the alcohol
based.
Many people would think that the burning sensation of the alcohol is the act of cleaning.
But as a matter of fact, it only causes unpleasant taste and bouts of dryness in the mouth.
A non-alcohol mouthwash like this is the best bet to include in your daily oral hygiene habit.
Alcohol has drying properties and this can cause discomfort.
That is why, an alcohol-free or less intense mouthwash
is a much better choice especially for people with certain medical conditions.
Ask your dentist to learn more.
Bear in mind that the active ingredients makes the difference, not the amount of discomfort you experience when you gargle.
There are various alcohol free mouth rinses that can prevent dental diseases and freshen breath without the sting so might as well choose them.
The burning sensation doesn't necessarily mean that it is working!
It is important to understand that quality, active ingredients weigh more than the discomfort you get when you gargle. Your dental health professional can recommend options of alcohol free mouthrinses like this
to help you improve your oral well-being.
Nice one!
Often times, mouthwash gets a bad rap because, well—it doesn't always taste the best
and it burns too. Opting for this alcohol-free mouthwash should
be much gentler. If it's still as effective as alcohol based, all the more reason to switch.
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In addition to the benefits mentioned on here,
an alcohol-free mouthwash is also safer for your dental fillings and restorations. People with certain health conditions are usually advised to rather go with the non-alcoholic mouthwash version as well.
A burning mouthwash does bring you a little discomfort
and it is important to note that quality, active ingredients make the difference, not the amount of discomfort involved when you gargle. An alcohol free mouthwash will never aggravate any oral condition
so it's the better choice.
Not everyone likes the idea of rinsing their mouths with alcohol.
Good thing this mouthwash doesn't seem to get that bad rap.
It would certainly help in boosting the dental hygiene routine.
Very nice!
This is perfect to those who suffer from burning mouth syndrome or other oral irritations. Should be a great addition to a daily oral health regimen as well.
Strong mouthwashes that leave a burning sensation can be a real turn off.
Most mouthwash users would absolutely love the mild non burning taste of crest.
We'll be recommending it for sure.
Very nice!
This is perfect to those who suffer from burning mouth syndrome or other oral irritations. Should be a great addition to a daily oral health regimen as well.
Several brands of mouthwash are being touted as killers of taste buds.
So, a mouth wash that doen't bring a burning taste and feeling
such as this would be very helpful. Thanks for making a difference.
This is perfect for those
who suffer from burning mouth syndrome or other oral irritations.
Mouthwashes with high alcohol content can burn the delicate mucus membranes in the mouth. That's why, we often recommend alcohol-free mouthwash to patients.
Thank you for sharing your experience, it's very nice and informative but I still recommend the mouthwash with less alcohol although it will burn and hurt your mouth but atleast it's effective, if you can't handle the burning sensation will you can mix it up with water.
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An antibacterial mouthwash, like one with alcohol may help prevent periodontal disease but a
A non-alcohol mouthwash still is the best bet when deciding which one to go for.
The alcohol content that burns can dry the mouth and can even kill good bacteria.
Reese Dixon then, should be a good choice.
Aside from burning sensations, the alcohol in mouthwash also destroys both the bad and good bacteria in the mouth.
Plan on having alcohol free mouthwashes like Crest Pro-Health if you would like definite medical benefits or some medical condition.
Very nice!
This is perfect to those who suffer from burning mouth syndrome or other oral irritations. Should be a great addition to a daily oral health regimen as well.
Many people would think that the burning sensation of the alcohol is the act of cleaning. But as a matter of fact, it only causes unpleasant taste and bouts of dryness in the mouth. A non-alcohol mouthwash like this is the best bet to include in your daily oral hygiene habit.