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These days, I am doing a mouth rinse that I haven't done in a while!
After taking cold medicine for five days, my mouth feels dry.
I saw a white coating in the morning!
So, I rinse my mouth with mouthwash after brushing, which I bought at the pharmacy.
I am rinsing with antiseptic (according to the pharmacist).
When is the best time to do gargling? I'm very curious.
I found out!!
When is the best time to do gargling?
The following was taken from Naver Knowledge Encyclopedia!!
Hello. I am Dr. Jeong Jin-seok, a dentist.
If you are consistently brushing your teeth, you do not need to use mouthwash. Mouthwash should be used only as an alternative when you are unable to brush your teeth.
Hello. I am Dr. Jihoon Kim, a dentist.
It is correct not to use mouthwash after brushing, and only use it if you absolutely cannot brush your teeth.
Hello. I am Dr. Kim Cheol-jin, a dentist.
If you are brushing your teeth properly, there is no need to use mouthwash separately. In fact, brushing your teeth and then using mouthwash may increase the likelihood of staining your teeth.
Hello. I am Jin Ah, a dental hygienist.
Since the surfactants in toothpaste and the chlorides in mouthwash can combine to cause tooth discoloration, mouthwash should be used at least 30 minutes after brushing. It should be used once a day or less, for about 30 seconds. Using it too frequently may lead to oral candidiasis, dry mouth, worsening of gum disease, or bad breath.
I just rinse my mouth with saline solution immediately after waking up and didn't do much gargling after brushing my teeth. Could the white coating be due to dryness in my mouth caused by a cold?
After brushing, I rinsed my mouth with mouthwash.
After brushing my teeth, I rinse with saline solution, and somehow it feels cleaner. I don't think I can give up this habit. Is that okay?