Antimicrobial mouthwash use in RAU is intended to control microbial contamination and secondary infection. Both antibiotic (e.g., tetracycline) and antiseptic (e.g., chlorhexidine) mouthwashes ...
Clean, white teeth are not only attractive, but they are also thought to be beneficial to general health. Although brushing and flossing are frequently recommended, the WHO Global Dental Health Status ...
Experimentally determined structure of 2-nitroimidazole hydrolase and its comparison with other related enzymes shed light on the mechanism of action of an unusual antibiotic degrading enzyme in ...
Most mouthwashes contain less fluoride than toothpaste, so rinsing with mouthwash right after brushing can wash away the concentrated fluoride from your teeth. Instead, use mouthwash at another ...
The clinical features, etiology, and treatment of recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAU) are discussed. Aphthous ulcers are among the most common oral lesions in the general population, with a frequency ...
Topical anesthetics containing benzocaine or clove oil can also help. Effective home remedies include ice application, a saltwater or hydrogen peroxide mouth rinse, and head elevation at night.
Swish for about a minute, then spit it out. Chlorhexidine is a prescription-strength antiseptic mouthwash with antimicrobial effects. Healthcare providers may prescribe it to treat various oral ...