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Expert Dentist Reveals Why Using Mouthwash After Brushing Is a Mistake

Expert Dentist Reveals Why Using Mouthwash After Brushing Is a Mistake

Berfin Ceren Meray
August 15 2024 - 12:07pm

Maintaining proper oral hygiene is essential for your dental health, but are you doing it right? According to an expert dentist, using mouthwash immediately after brushing your teeth is actually a common mistake. Curious to know why? Let’s dive into the reasons behind this surprising advice. 👇

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Many of us use mouthwash after brushing our teeth.

Many of us use mouthwash after brushing our teeth.

However, a dentist recently mentioned that this practice may not be as healthy as we think.

The dentist also advised that alcohol-free mouthwashes should be preferred.

The dentist also advised that alcohol-free mouthwashes should be preferred.

'Use mouthwash before brushing your teeth to loosen particles, or at another time of day, such as after tea, coffee, or lunch. It’s best to use mouthwash before brushing your teeth.'

Dr. Manouchehri stated that brushing your teeth immediately after eating can erode tooth enamel.

Dr. Manouchehri stated that brushing your teeth immediately after eating can erode tooth enamel.

This can cause the enamel layer, which gives teeth their white appearance, to wear away over time, exposing the yellowish dentin layer underneath.

"Alcohol can lead to dryness in the mouth and can be harmful in the long term. "

"Alcohol can lead to dryness in the mouth and can be harmful in the long term. "

'While using a fluoride mouthwash is a good option, it doesn’t replace fluoride toothpaste, as toothpaste contains three times more fluoride than mouthwash. If left untreated, cavities can lead to holes in the teeth. In cases where the damage is too severe to repair, it may result in tooth extraction.'

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