Anthropologist research has showed how many ancient cultures practiced oral hygiene long before our more well-known toothbrush was invented. In fact, Egyptian, Chinese, Greek and Roman cultures all have recipes for cleaning their teeth and freshening their breath. Materials such as charcoal, fruit and dried flowers were some of the popular choices back then, however, researchers are unable to determine the effectiveness of said ingredients!
Some of the first marketed oral hygiene products (such as toothpaste) were produced in the 1800’s. However, in the late 1800’s is when you will notice mouthwash. It was mass produced commercially and contained alcohol in order to stabilize the formula. These days, we use different types of ingredients, such as cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) in order to kill germs of the mouth. We no longer need alcohol stabilization. CPC is often found in healthcare products because, depending on the formula, it can effectively kill plaque and gingivitis producing germs.
Many mouthwashes you’ll see that are marketed these days have different formulas, selling to people with different needs. People with braces, sensitive teeth, and people who prefer all natural mouthwashes can all find what they’re looking for at most shelves at any retail store. Different formulas can determine the effectiveness of bad breath and buildup of plaque.
No mouthwash should be used to complete replace brushing and flossing. Maintain brushing twice day minimum and flossing once a day. A mouthwash can be an addition to your oral cleaning routine. Ask your Livermore Hills Dentist if they have any recommendations for mouthwash for you and your oral situation.