What is a over the counter dental rinse that helps with gum disease and gingivitus?
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corsodyl dental rinse is what ur dentst would recommend esp. if u have gum probs . u can ask the pharmacist / chemist 4 advice if u prefer b4 buying it but we use it in the hospital too 4 our patients with the desired results .if its not known as corsodyl where u r its main ingredient is chlorhexdine gluconate in case u need to ask 4 it by generic not brand name.
listerine
Listerine should help. Anything that's antibacterial should help
listorine.
Plax?
Duh! Listerine! I'm pretty sure that's the slogan...helps with gum disease and gingivitus.;)
Listerine or Scope. Or you can make your own antisepic mouthwash with hydrogen peroxide and equal amounts of water. It's a lot cheaper and is just as good or even better than Listerine.
Yup, I have to agree with the others. Listerine will help. That stuff burns just about everything out of the mouth that doesn't belong there. Be sure you floss before you use it as that will open up the gums and the spaces between the teeth. Take a mouthful and hold it in there for about three minutes and then repeat. That should help.
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