Q&A

Does mouthwash work better than floss?

Does mouthwash work better than floss?

Two studies showed that the antimicrobial action of Listerine® Antiseptic Mouthrinse is “at least as good as” flossing in improving gingival health and plaque reduction, especially in hard to reach areas of the mouth.

Should I floss or use mouthwash first?

The Mayo Clinic recommends using mouthwash after brushing and flossing your teeth. However, the National Health Service (NHS) recommends avoiding mouthwash right after brushing, since this may wash away the fluoride from your toothpaste.

Do dentists recommend Listerine?

However, most dentists highly recommend adding mouthwash to your morning and evening routine. Additionally, people with certain medical conditions such as dry socket, tooth sensitivity, and xerostomia (aka dry mouth) may very well find mouthwash essential.

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Is using mouthwash everyday bad for you?

Mouthwash every day is also a great addition to your oral care routine. If used daily, it is a great way to freshen your breath and kill any harmful bacteria left over after flossing and brushing.

Why Listerine is bad for you?

Mouthwash may also contain synthetic ingredients that have been linked to an increased risk of certain cancers. A 2016 study concluded that people who regularly use mouthwash may have a slightly elevated risk of head and neck cancers than people who never used mouthwash.

Can Listerine replace flossing?

Mouthwash can be used to prevent or stop bad breath, as well as to rinse out plaque and fight gum disease. Mouthwash can’t be used as a substitute for regular brushing and flossing.

Can I use antiseptic mouthwash instead of flossing?

Clearly, there are dental health benefits to using an antiseptic mouthwash. But, our advice is, do not stop flossing. Instead, try and improve your oral health by rinsing with Listerine after you are done flossing. You can try using your waterpick in order to substitute both those options.

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Should you floss before or after brushing your teeth?

Flossing all that out first ensures your brush and toothpaste can do the best work possible. Lastly, finishing with mouthwash ensures you’ll get fresh breath and keep the fluoride on your teeth to work for 30 minutes. So which approach is better – brushing, flossing and then mouthwash or flossing, brushing and then mouthwash?

Is flossing good for your oral health?

Small, isolated numbers of bacteria pose little threat to oral health. So each time you floss (mechanically dislodge plaque), you’re giving your mouth (teeth and gums) a period of reprieve where the damaging effects of oral bacteria are lessened significantly.

What comes first floss or brush or mouthwash?

Flossing, Brushing Then Mouthwash As an alternative to brushing first, many people choose to floss first. There are several strengths to this order that make it generally the best option of the three. If you floss first, you’re more likely to give it the attention and time it deserves.