What do you believe?
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As a hygienist I don't recommend rinses for children too normally because of the alcohol or because they are too strong. If I do then it is to use a fluoride rinse within an effort to dampen the likelyhood that they will get corrosion (cavities). The rinses I recommend are Act or Fluorigard, generic rinses are OK, but it must say Fluoride rinse on the sticky label. Please don't give these to your children unless you are confident that they can spit it adjectives out. After using the rinse it is recommended that they do not rinse, eat or drink for 1/2 hour after within order to permit the teeth absorb the fluoride. Hope that help!
JAMRDH - a dental hygienist
Actually, a fluoride mouth rinse should be used for children because of their developing teeth.
Mouthwash is to prevent bad breath. Fluoride rinse is to fashion teeth stronger and prevent decay.
i am sure it would be protected however mouthwash contains alcohol childrens would be better in the long run
How older are you kids? If they're too young, I wouldn't recommend mouthwash at adjectives. If they're over the age of 10, I would think that fully developed mouthwash would be fine, but again, why do you think they call for it? If they're brushing properly, then rinsing really isn't obligatory.unless you're using a type that has extra fluoride or something. I would nickname the dentist, but I personally muse that mouthwash is unnecessary for kids.
I think you should ring up the dentist instead of getting opinions from a bunch of citizens online who don't know anything.
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