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The market is full of different mouthwashes, so the obvious question is: What differentiates one mouthwash from another? UltraDEX is available in: daily oral rinse, toothpaste, oral spray, interdental tape and brushes for a comprehensive oral care regime. The anti-bacterial action kills both anaerobic and aerobic bacteria that, without the correct preventative measures, can cause gum problems, tooth decay and plaque. It concluded that within one to three hours of use “the anti-odour activity [of mouthwash] is due solely to its anti-microbial action”.
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Little wonder then, that a number of studies have assessed its ability to fight bad breath in mouthwash. Some of the data that are collected include the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they visit anonymously.If you prefer a fresh mint taste simply add the contents of the flavour sachet to the entire bottle. UltraDEX® Oral Rinse also contains sodium mono-fluorophosphate, which strengthens tooth enamel and prevents tooth decay. The same study (9) found that the compound was also effective in “reducing plaque, tongue coating accumulation and counts of bacteria in the saliva”.
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It is known that the most common cause of bad breath is oral bacteria that produce unpleasant odour while feeding on leftover food particles and sloughed oral skin cells (3). Another (10) found that “chlorine dioxide mouthrinses can be effective in neutralisation of odourous sulphur compounds”. Some studies suggest that these mouthwashes only offer effective protection for between half an hour and an hour. The study in question (8) stated that “it would be inadvisable to recommend the long-term use of alcohol-containing mouthwashes”. While there is some evidence to suggest that alcohol may have anti-bacterial properties, this is often negated by the more negative impacts of its use in mouthwash.Therapeutic mouthwashes, in contrast, aim to treat the cause of halitosis by eliminating the bacteria known to cause the majority of bad breath. To experience a mint flavour simply add the contents of the enclosed flavour sachet to the entire bottle of rinse, shaking well before each use. An essential step in getting rid of bad breath is, therefore, to eliminate these bacteria, thus naturally freshening the breath.