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A mouthwash may be recommended as an antimicrobial, a topical anti-inflammatory agent, a topical analgesic, or for caries prevention. Many different mouthwashes are commercially available and patients and health professionals struggle to select the most appropriate product for a particular need.
Farah, Camile S. +2 more
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Mouthwashes: Implications for Practice
This is the concluding article in the supplement on the role of mouthwashes in oral care, which summarises the current guidelines across the globe regarding their acceptable adjunctive use for managing caries, gingivitis, and periodontal disease. Based on moderate evidence for clinical effectiveness, most current guidelines suggest fluoride mouthwashes
Zoë L.S. Brookes +3 more
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Formulation of Antimicrobial Mouthwash and Comparison with Commercial Mouthwashes
Dental caries is one of the most common infectious diseases affecting human beings. The most common methods for maintaining good oral hygiene and preventing dental caries are brushing and washing the mouth with tooth pastes and mouthwashes that have antimicrobial properties.
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Mouthwash for anaphylaxis [PDF]
We were called to the emergency department to help manage a suspected case of anaphylaxis. Shortly after eating hazelnuts, a middle aged man developed lip and tongue swelling and complained of difficulty in breathing. On arrival at accident and emergency this had progressed so that he was unable to speak, demonstrated pronounced inspiratory stridor and
M Jackson, T Shaikh
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ACTIVE INGREDIENTS OF MOUTHWASHES
Jolanta Szymańska, Ewa Olejnik
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