Briefly, at pH of 5.5 or below, enamel can demineralize, at a pH of 6.5 or below, dentin erodes. Most all mouthwashes have a pH below 6.5 except Biotene, Therabreath, CloSys, and CTX3. All these have pH above 7.0. Best bet use CTX3 for anticavity and CloSys for antimicrobial. 6:16
Correct. I used to use ACT fluoride mouthwash for several years, but then found out how acidic it is, so I'm never using it again. Listerine is a hard pass and absolute no-no since it's so reliant on alcohol. The only mouthwashes I use are CloSYS or TheraBreath, directly after eating breakfast/lunch and dinner, and before bedtime at night after flossing and before brushing.
Note that Therabreath Fresh Mild Mint (light green bottle) is the only one with pH of 8.5 due to not containing Glycerin. The rest of Therabreath lineup are all pH6-6.5, which isn't ideal if you are targeting cavities.
Closys ultrasensitive mouthwash before you brush to make sure the PH is good before brushing. Brush. Listerine original then act cavity repair fluoride mouthwash which also is alkaline so the listerine won't be acidic in your mouth.
I found success more out of alcohol free mouthwash. But I use two types and two brands simultaneously for the past year and I gotten less problems when I do my teeth cleaning. All mouthwash claim they kill germs but in actuality, they are not made equally. One mouthwash claims it can do one thing for your teeth, but lacks what you need for optimum gum health. Thats why I chose to use a mouthwash that claim to kill bacteria and use it before I brush. After I brush, I use a mouthwash that contains fluoride. If you pay attention to the active ingredients, not all mouthwash has fluoride which is critical for enamel restoration. You will also find that anti bacterial mouthwash is good for killing bacteria in the gum line, but don't contain fluoride. So thats why I use both and had better trips when I did my teeth cleanings.
@jenniferosea Listerine, the purple kind that "markets" enamel restoration and so on. And Crest that "markets" 24 hr gum protection and antibacterial. The reason why I emphasize the market is because that's what the promise is on the label and can't scientifically verify thier claims. All I can say is that my gum line has been healthier, and the my dental hygienist had be complementing me after my last two teeth cleanings after using these two , Crest first, floss second, brush third and listerine last.
@user-tx4wj7qk4t Well, I kind of disagree because the Listerine Total Care, the purple stuff, is the active ingredient of fluoride in the same fluoride in toothpaste. The blue and the gold for sure just only have what disinfect the germs that cause bad breath but lack the teeth, strengthening claims and ingredients.
ACT is 1/4 the cost of CariFree and has .7 oz more liquid per bottle. However, CariFree is pH elevating, where ACT mentions nothing about pH on it's label. My question: Is CariFree worth more than 4x the cost for the Neutralize pH feature?
So, if .05% is the maximum allowance of sodium fluoride without prescription, this would explain why the ACT and CariFree instructions say to use only once per day. Listerine Total Care (purple) has only .02% sodium fluoride but claims 24-hour cavity protection when used twice daily. So, it makes more sense to me to use the Listerine, as ACT and CariFree aren't going to stay in your mouth 24 hours and will leave your teeth unprotected longer than Listerine would.
I have been suffering from Bad Breath diseases for the past few years now without having a permanently treatment. After I use the effective herbal 🌿supplement and natural diet protocol from Dr. Auchi on UA-cam channel, I was cure permanently from this deadly Bad Breath disease without feeling any bad smell symptoms…..💯💯
Thank you for this! Wondering if you know much about ioRinse that was recommended to my son (23) for his gums by a new dentist. It is awful tasting and looks like you would not want to put it in your mouth. Any other suggestions that are maybe easier to get (not from the dentist) and possibly more cost effective? Just changed dentists due to that ours just retired and this was never the case. Always a little leary when going to someone new. TIA
I have been facing this issue for almost a year now and also dry mouth. I first thought it is from mouth so I got my teeth cleaned and the dentist assured me that it will cure the bad breath but it didn’t. I have gerd issues but that is normal from a while and i also think i have sinus because i usually have running nose when i get up and a kind of irritation in nose. At work I have to talk to many people and it kills my confidence when they rub their nose. I just forget what i was talking about and it is creating problems for me. I brush my teeth twice a day. Eat chewing gums entire day and keep my mouth hydrated by drinking water yet this shit isn’t going away. until I meant Dr Emovon on UA-cam. May your days be full of good health just like you help me got rid of my bad breath problem. Thank you for doing a good job Dr Emovon on UA-cam, I’m grateful.❤️❤️👋
What about parodontax ,sensodyne toms whole care I just went back to using parodontax im trying to save my teeth I take two D3 pills everyday I was using the Tea tree oil toothpaste I even brush my teeth with baking soda
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: [00:00] Mouthwash Use according to Dentist - Mouthwash is not recommended for daily use unless instructed by a dentist. - Short-term use (up to 2 weeks) is advised for specific purposes like gingivitis, post-surgery healing, or additional cavity prevention. - Brushing with fluoride toothpaste is preferred over mouthwash for daily use. [00:00] Mouthwash Use and Purpose - Mouthwash is not a substitute for daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste. - Short-term use (up to 2 weeks) of mouthwash is advised for specific purposes. - Brushing with fluoride toothpaste is preferred over mouthwash for daily use. [01:41] ⏳ Fluoride Mouthwash for Cavity Prevention - Fluoride mouthwash can be used as a substitute for rinsing with water after brushing teeth with fluoride toothpaste. - Look for mouthwash with 0.05% sodium fluoride, the highest concentration available over-the-counter. - Brushing with fluoride toothpaste is still preferred over using mouthwash for daily cavity prevention. [03:19] Mouthwash for Gingivitis - Mouthwash can be used to target gingivitis (inflamed gums). - Look for mouthwash with ingredients like Chlorhexidine or CPC (cetylpyridinium chloride) to target gingivitis. - Prolonged use (beyond 2 weeks) of Chlorhexidine should be avoided due to staining. Made with HARPA AI
CloSYS is awesome! I used to use ACT fluoride mouthwash for several years, but then found out how acidic it is, so I'm never using it again. Listerine is a hard pass and absolute no-no since it's so reliant on alcohol. The only mouthwashes I use are CloSYS or TheraBreath, directly after eating breakfast/lunch and dinner, and before bedtime at night after flossing and before brushing.
Thank you for sharing yours video can I go to can I go to Walmart to get these incredible mouthwash at Walmart store can I find them all at Walmart store. Everything was you showing us the video how healthy girls and teeth
Thank you so much. I am so grateful And I pray that God continues to bless you I really appreciate you Dr Emovon on UA-cam for restoring my health, for giving me a permanent cure to my acid reflux disease...👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@UnknownPerson-vh8xzstill you have to floss and brush your teeth plaque will build up between your teeth and it will be impossible to remove by brushing meaning more vistas to the dentist! Please don’t neglect you teeth
Bad breath almost destroyed my life,I was so depressed to a point that i don’t want to live anymore.After countless of trials i was able to get rid of it permanently with the help of Dr Amade i found on UA-cam. 🙏
With the best mouthwash, it's even more important to have the best tools to go with it. Brushing your teeth and using mouthwash every day? Snooze-fest, right? Time to turn it into a game! With an automatic mouthwash dispenser, just snap the magnetic cup onto the tray and-ta-da!-your custom amount of mouthwash pours out. Suddenly, mouthwash time is playtime! Looking forward to another blogger's video on making mouthwash life more interesting.
A very big appreciation to Dr Amade on UA-cam. For helping me get rid of my six years chronic bad breath and infections with his natural herbs medication, May God continue to bless your good work sir 🙏
Currently taking Alternative Herbal supplement and cleanser, Dr.Emovon has been a great help. I am so happy seeing the quick improvement taking his treatment to get rid of my bad breath 😷 #dremovon..🥰🥰
Have you even ever looked at the research on what fluoride exposures negative effects cause? Giving advise to leave it in mouth before sleeping without a rinse to, "allow the fluoride to work" might not be sound medical advice.🤷
Xylitol gum and mints are the best in helping my teeth.
Briefly, at pH of 5.5 or below, enamel can demineralize, at a pH of 6.5 or below, dentin erodes. Most all mouthwashes have a pH below 6.5 except Biotene, Therabreath, CloSys, and CTX3. All these have pH above 7.0. Best bet use CTX3 for anticavity and CloSys for antimicrobial. 6:16
Correct. I used to use ACT fluoride mouthwash for several years, but then found out how acidic it is, so I'm never using it again. Listerine is a hard pass and absolute no-no since it's so reliant on alcohol. The only mouthwashes I use are CloSYS or TheraBreath, directly after eating breakfast/lunch and dinner, and before bedtime at night after flossing and before brushing.
Note that Therabreath Fresh Mild Mint (light green bottle) is the only one with pH of 8.5 due to not containing Glycerin. The rest of Therabreath lineup are all pH6-6.5, which isn't ideal if you are targeting cavities.
Thera breath mild mint is 8-9 it’s the only one I use.
@ thanks doc for straightening me out on therabreath mild mint. I enjoy your postings.
Closys ultrasensitive mouthwash before you brush to make sure the PH is good before brushing. Brush. Listerine original then act cavity repair fluoride mouthwash which also is alkaline so the listerine won't be acidic in your mouth.
I wish there were timestamps
I found success more out of alcohol free mouthwash. But I use two types and two brands simultaneously for the past year and I gotten less problems when I do my teeth cleaning. All mouthwash claim they kill germs but in actuality, they are not made equally. One mouthwash claims it can do one thing for your teeth, but lacks what you need for optimum gum health. Thats why I chose to use a mouthwash that claim to kill bacteria and use it before I brush. After I brush, I use a mouthwash that contains fluoride. If you pay attention to the active ingredients, not all mouthwash has fluoride which is critical for enamel restoration. You will also find that anti bacterial mouthwash is good for killing bacteria in the gum line, but don't contain fluoride. So thats why I use both and had better trips when I did my teeth cleanings.
Which two mouthwashes did you use?
@jenniferosea Listerine, the purple kind that "markets" enamel restoration and so on. And Crest that "markets" 24 hr gum protection and antibacterial. The reason why I emphasize the market is because that's what the promise is on the label and can't scientifically verify thier claims. All I can say is that my gum line has been healthier, and the my dental hygienist had be complementing me after my last two teeth cleanings after using these two , Crest first, floss second, brush third and listerine last.
@user-tx4wj7qk4t Well, I kind of disagree because the Listerine Total Care, the purple stuff, is the active ingredient of fluoride in the same fluoride in toothpaste. The blue and the gold for sure just only have what disinfect the germs that cause bad breath but lack the teeth, strengthening claims and ingredients.
I wonder why they add citric acid to majority of mouthwashes when citric acid is really bad for you teeths.
Well you have to understand what you're using is a whole thing, not just citric acid :3 it gets less acidic power v:
What do you think of plax rinse? I use it immediately before brushing.
Your videos are very informative and fun i love them 👍
So how effective are mouthwashes like Listerine and Scope for bad breath control?
ACT is 1/4 the cost of CariFree and has .7 oz more liquid per bottle. However, CariFree is pH elevating, where ACT mentions nothing about pH on it's label. My question: Is CariFree worth more than 4x the cost for the Neutralize pH feature?
This is the first i seen of her youtube channel beileve it or not!
So, if .05% is the maximum allowance of sodium fluoride without prescription, this would explain why the ACT and CariFree instructions say to use only once per day. Listerine Total Care (purple) has only .02% sodium fluoride but claims 24-hour cavity protection when used twice daily. So, it makes more sense to me to use the Listerine, as ACT and CariFree aren't going to stay in your mouth 24 hours and will leave your teeth unprotected longer than Listerine would.
Feel like it's definitely not the case for most people. Feel like most that have mouth wash are using it everytime they brush their teeth
any recommendations for mouthwashes with hydroxyapatite instead of fluoride?
She doesn't answer the question because she doesn't know the answer. Doctor ellie phillips has all the answers❤
I have been suffering from Bad Breath diseases for the past few years now without having a permanently treatment. After I use the effective herbal 🌿supplement and natural diet protocol from Dr. Auchi on UA-cam channel, I was cure permanently from this deadly Bad Breath disease without feeling any bad smell symptoms…..💯💯
This was very helpful, you explained everything so good, thank you so much for creating this!
Thank you Mama Denist.
Thank you for this! Wondering if you know much about ioRinse that was recommended to my son (23) for his gums by a new dentist. It is awful tasting and looks like you would not want to put it in your mouth. Any other suggestions that are maybe easier to get (not from the dentist) and possibly more cost effective? Just changed dentists due to that ours just retired and this was never the case. Always a little leary when going to someone new. TIA
I have been facing this issue for almost a year now and also dry mouth. I first thought it is from mouth so I got my teeth cleaned and the dentist assured me that it will cure the bad breath but it didn’t. I have gerd issues but that is normal from a while and i also think i have sinus because i usually have running nose when i get up and a kind of irritation in nose. At work I have to talk to many people and it kills my confidence when they rub their nose. I just forget what i was talking about and it is creating problems for me. I brush my teeth twice a day. Eat chewing gums entire day and keep my mouth hydrated by drinking water yet this shit isn’t going away. until I meant Dr Emovon on UA-cam. May your days be full of good health just like you help me got rid of my bad breath problem. Thank you for doing a good job Dr Emovon on UA-cam, I’m grateful.❤️❤️👋
What about parodontax ,sensodyne toms whole care I just went back to using parodontax im trying to save my teeth I take two D3 pills everyday I was using the Tea tree oil toothpaste I even brush my teeth with baking soda
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
[00:00] Mouthwash Use according to Dentist
- Mouthwash is not recommended for daily use unless instructed by a dentist.
- Short-term use (up to 2 weeks) is advised for specific purposes like gingivitis, post-surgery healing, or additional cavity prevention.
- Brushing with fluoride toothpaste is preferred over mouthwash for daily use.
[00:00] Mouthwash Use and Purpose
- Mouthwash is not a substitute for daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste.
- Short-term use (up to 2 weeks) of mouthwash is advised for specific purposes.
- Brushing with fluoride toothpaste is preferred over mouthwash for daily use.
[01:41] ⏳ Fluoride Mouthwash for Cavity Prevention
- Fluoride mouthwash can be used as a substitute for rinsing with water after brushing teeth with fluoride toothpaste.
- Look for mouthwash with 0.05% sodium fluoride, the highest concentration available over-the-counter.
- Brushing with fluoride toothpaste is still preferred over using mouthwash for daily cavity prevention.
[03:19] Mouthwash for Gingivitis
- Mouthwash can be used to target gingivitis (inflamed gums).
- Look for mouthwash with ingredients like Chlorhexidine or CPC (cetylpyridinium chloride) to target gingivitis.
- Prolonged use (beyond 2 weeks) of Chlorhexidine should be avoided due to staining.
Made with HARPA AI
how about aesop mouthwash ?
Wow, Im a dental hygienist and never heard a dentist say this. I recommend salt rinses. This heals your mouth, only you can do that, we can't
What do you think of closys
CloSYS is awesome! I used to use ACT fluoride mouthwash for several years, but then found out how acidic it is, so I'm never using it again. Listerine is a hard pass and absolute no-no since it's so reliant on alcohol. The only mouthwashes I use are CloSYS or TheraBreath, directly after eating breakfast/lunch and dinner, and before bedtime at night after flossing and before brushing.
Can we use the Colgate fluoride mouthwash that’s specifically for braces even we don’t have braces? 😊
no it's illegal to use mouthwash...
@@JameGoFastwhat?..
Thanks for video!
Gratitude.
Why don't u promote any of the big boy brands??
they are no good
No Opti rinse? 🤷♂️
Thank you for sharing yours video can I go to can I go to Walmart to get these incredible mouthwash at Walmart store can I find them all at Walmart store. Everything was you showing us the video how healthy girls and teeth
doing it for 6 years it doesn't have any effect
I try to rinse just my tongue
Thank you so much. I am so grateful And I pray that God continues to bless you I really appreciate you Dr Emovon on UA-cam for restoring my health, for giving me a permanent cure to my acid reflux disease...👏👏👏👏👏👏
I feel lazy to brush some days it's fine to use I then right
No brush and floss EVERYDAY!
@@mannytenk5934but sometimes i get lazy and i get comfy in my bed and i said tomorrow 😒🥺
Brush and floss everyday
@@UnknownPerson-vh8xzstill you have to floss and brush your teeth plaque will build up between your teeth and it will be impossible to remove by brushing meaning more vistas to the dentist! Please don’t neglect you teeth
Bad breath almost destroyed my life,I was so depressed to a point that i don’t want to live anymore.After countless of trials i was able to get rid of it permanently with the help of Dr Amade i found on UA-cam. 🙏
What did you do? Just tongue scrape?
@@chemmy8062 I was able to got rid of it by his herbal medication.
What did you do?
@@keizeekuroshima1792 I took Dr Amade herbs
Dont listen to them...rubbish. i see those in a lot comments. BS
@keizeekuroshima1792
Ive been using mouthwash every day for like 5 yrs?!?!
Fluoride is poisonous stuff... messes up your thyroid/hormones...
But is it OK in toothpaste or mouthwash?
Yes, because you’re not meant to eat it. Fluoride won’t harm you as long as you don’t swallow it.
With the best mouthwash, it's even more important to have the best tools to go with it. Brushing your teeth and using mouthwash every day? Snooze-fest, right? Time to turn it into a game! With an automatic mouthwash dispenser, just snap the magnetic cup onto the tray and-ta-da!-your custom amount of mouthwash pours out. Suddenly, mouthwash time is playtime! Looking forward to another blogger's video on making mouthwash life more interesting.
A very big appreciation to Dr Amade on UA-cam. For helping me get rid of my six years chronic bad breath and infections with his natural herbs medication, May God continue to bless your good work sir 🙏
Currently taking Alternative Herbal supplement and cleanser, Dr.Emovon has been a great help. I am so happy seeing the quick improvement taking his treatment to get rid of my bad breath 😷 #dremovon..🥰🥰
I've read so much that fluoride is bad
Have you even ever looked at the research on what fluoride exposures negative effects cause? Giving advise to leave it in mouth before sleeping without a rinse to, "allow the fluoride to work" might not be sound medical advice.🤷
Her teeth aren’t even white
You’re not even a person
Talks too fast.
I didn't know women were dentists I thought they were just hygienist