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      Many marketed mouth rinses contain alcohol — specifically ethanol — but not for the reason you may be thinking of. At about 20 per cent, the alcohol concentration is not high enough to destroy the odour- and decay-causing bacteria in your mouth. Instead, the alcohol stabilises the formula and acts as a carrier agent for essential active ingredients like menthol or eucalyptol.
Still, many alcohol-free mouth rinses exist today. Check out some of these benefits for choosing a non-alcoholic formula:
Alcohol-free mouthwashes can help prevent tooth decay, periodontal disease, dry mouth, halitosis, and plaque and tartar build-up. They can also help whiten your teeth. Look for the following ingredients to achieve your oral health goals:
Plenty of alcohol-free mouth rinses exist to help you meet your oral health needs. But remember that these mouth rinses should never replace brushing and cleaning between your teeth with floss or other interdental devices. Instead, find a mouthwash that complements your regular dental care routine. Your dental professional can recommend options for an alcohol-free mouthwash to improve your oral health.
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