Using Alcohol-Free Mouthwash
Some people consider using a mouthwash as part of their daily oral care
routine, but are discouraged by the alcohol content. For some of these people,
rinsing for the recommended length of time with an alcohol-containing product
(many mouthwashes are about 20 percent alcohol) is uncomfortable. Others are
worried about the fact that the 20 percent alcohol content is enough to cause
illness in children or teens who experiment by drinking mouthwash. Also, some
recovering alcoholics avoid mouthwash because the alcohol content has been
shown to trigger a relapse.
But alternatives are available-you can find alcohol-free mouthwash that
provides similar oral health benefits to a typical alcohol-containing product.
Consider a mouthwash with CPC (cetylpyridinium chloride). This ingredient is
found in many health care products and is used in Crest's Pro-Health Rinse. CPC
has been shown to be safe and effective. In a mouth rinse, it binds to the
surface of germs and causes them to burst, which helps reduce their buildup on
the teeth.

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