Using Mouthwash
Correctly
If you'd like to add a mouthwash or a mouth rinse to your oral care
routine, or if your dentist has recommended a mouthwash for you or someone in
your family, you'll get the most benefit from the product if you use it
correctly.
Points To Keep In Mind
Keep these points in mind to get the most from your mouthwash or mouth
rinse:
Use The Right
Amount
Use the right amount. One way to ensure that you use the right amount of
mouthwash is to use a mouthwash dispenser. These dispensers are available from
a variety of sources. Each pump dispenses a small amount, ensuring that you
don't get too much, which is especially helpful if you're supervising a child
who is using mouthwash. The dispenser also helps prevent spilling and wasting
the mouthwash. Depending on the dispenser, you may need a few pumps' worth to
get the desired amount for adults.
Dilute If
Necessary
Be sure to read the label on any brand of mouthwash that you choose.
Different brands have different concentrations, and some may recommend that you
dilute them with water. Remember, if the label does not tell you to dilute,
then you may not get the full benefit of the mouth wash if the germ
killing ingredients are at a lower level.
Mouthwash Is
Not A Replacement
It is essential to remember that no mouthwash is a replacement for the
regular oral care routine of twice-daily brushing and daily flossing. So, even
if your dentist recommends or prescribes a mouthwash, you still need to follow
your complete oral care routine to maintain good dental health.
Watch The Clock
Watch the clock. One of the keys to using mouthwash correctly is to swish
it in your mouth for the correct amount of time. Read the product
label—most mouthwashes recommend that you swish the product around in
your mouth for 30 seconds to one minute, then spit it out.

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