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Did you know it was a good idea to switch the type of mouth rinse you use periodically?  It is! To maximize the effectiveness of your mouth rinse (also called mouth wash) you should switch mouth rinse types every 2 – 3 months per a study from Clinical Research Associates. This can be thought of like the need to periodically […]

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Why Bother Using Mouthwash? Do Mouth Rinses or Mouthwash Make Any Difference in the Health of Your Mouth? Some patients that need an extra ‘something’ like mouthwash in order to get their mouth and gums in optimal health.In our office, one of our recommendations is the regular use of a mouthwash.If you have very little problems with gingivitis, or periodontal disease, […]

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Submitted by my hygienist Diane hygienist with the office of Dr. Julie Gillis Patients often ask us which mouth rinse is the “best.” Though we generally do not advocate any one in particular, we have found the use of a daily rinse containing fluoride is beneficial to patients prone to decay. Fluoride has been shown to strengthen the enamel of teeth and […]

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