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Dentyl Dual Action CPC Mouthwash, 12hrs Fresh Breath & Total Care, Alcohol Free, Fresh Clove, 500 ml

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If you're looking for a non-mint mouthwash, Fresh Clove delivers a hint of spice without the bite. A surprisingly fresh yet smooth taste!

Wrap the ends of the floss around your middle fingers so that you can pinch with your index finger and thumb to control the floss gently. Dentyl Mouthwash is also alcohol-free, so it is gentle on your gums and inner mouth. When using alcoholic mouthwash, many people find their mouths dry out more easily, reducing the protective effect of saliva on the teeth. If there are cuts, ulcers or other abrasions in the mouth, alcoholic mouthwash can sting painfully, and many experience a burning sensation at the throat, akin to that felt after drinking neat spirits.

A mouthwash reaches places that brushing cannot. Use twice a day to supplement your brushing and flossing routine. Make sure that the mouthwash you use is alcohol-free and that you can see proof it works by revealing the removed bacteria, like Dentyl Mouthwash! Using Dentyl Mouthwash What role can mouthwashes play in your oral hygiene programme? The majority of dentists and oral hygienists view mouthwashes as an ‘added extra’. This means that using a mouthwash may help to keep your breath fresh and to remove food debris. However, a mouthwash is not a necessary part of your daily regimen. It should be sufficient to clean and floss your teeth if you want to keep them healthy. Floss daily. Cleaning between your teeth is not just something to get food from between your teeth. You need to clean plaque and tartar from every part of the tooth, even where they touch. While it is common to associate dentists with fear, whether it’s due to the sounds or smells this often relates to uncomfortable experiences in the past. Today, dentistry techniques have improved dramatically and modern dentistry should be completely painless. The cationic (positively charged) CPC in the mouthwash uses the bacteria’s anionic (negatively charged) properties to efficiently bind with them. Once bound, the charge of the bacteria is reduced, increasing their hydrophobicity (repelling of water).

The Cardiff University team used over-the-counter Dentyl mouthwash containing at least 0.07% cetypyridinium chloride (CPC) in the study.As you swish the mouthwash around your mouth, the force created is enough to lift the bacteria away from the tooth. Any plaque left behind is neutralised by the CPC, along with any other bacteria growing in the mouth. Before settling on your choice of mouthwash, therefore, you should consider what exactly you require. Your dental practice may sell a particular brand which it endorses, so it is definitely worth asking your dentist what their professional opinion is.

However, many of us enjoy using a mouthwash, especially in the morning. It freshens our mouths, freshens our breath and wakes us up. But are there really any dental benefits to mouthwashes? There are so many products on the market, with such variations in cost, how do you know what works and what doesn’t? It isn’t easy. The key ingredient in Dentyl mouthwash’s unique formula is Cetylpyridinium Chloride (CPC) which is an antimicrobial agent contained in the water-based solution of phase 2. CPC combines with the bacteria, making them easily absorbed into the oil droplets of phase 1. This lifts and removes the plaque and bacteria from the mouth. Removing plaque and other microbes in the mouth is important for oral hygiene. Through daily use of an antimicrobial mouthwash like Dentyl Mouthwash, you can:

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Dentyl Active comes in a distinctive triangular bottle and contains two brightly coloured liquids (the top part being oil and the base part being water). The two liquids need to be shaken to activate the two parts together before use. Benefit The second controversial issue about alcohol in mouthwash is that some research has suggested that it can be a contributing cause to mouth cancer. Some mouthwash can contain as much as 25% alcohol and as recently as January 2009, The Telegraph newspaper was reporting on recent research which concluded that the increased possibility of cancer after using certain types of mouthwashes was four or fivefold. It is this kind of research that leads most dentists to reiterate that, if you do not wish to use mouthwash, you should not need to. Brushing, flossing and visiting your dentist should be adequate protection.

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