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chlorhexidine gluconate.
Mouthrinses containing chlorhexidine was with
maximum antibacterial activity,
while cetylpyridinium chloride mouthrinses were with moderate...
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mouthrinses should be
prescribed by dentists, like any
other medication.
There may well be a
reason for the use of alcohol-containing
mouthrinses, but...
- concerns.
Other reported successful measures include sodium bicarbonate mouthrinses,
eating pineapple,
sucking on a
peach stone and
chewing gum. BHT is a...
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intoxicating scent. Due to its
cleansing properties,
eucalyptus oil is
found in
mouthrinses to
freshen breath.[citation needed]
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hydrogen chloride-based preparations,
asthma medications,
mouthrinses with low pH,
paediatric syrup medication,
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