• Spitzspot
    152 months ago
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    Brush, floss and mouthwash. Stay clear of gum and soda.

    • canadaduaneEnglish
      112 months ago
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      Based on recent research, mouthwash is now in question in my books.

      We aimed to assess if daily usage of Listerine Cool Mint influenced the composition of the pharyngeal microbiome Listerine use was associated with an increased abundance of common oral opportunistic bacteria previously reported to be enriched in periodontal diseases, oesophageal and colorectal cancer, and systemic diseases. These findings suggest that the regular use of Listerine mouthwash should be carefully considered.

      Basically, it differentially kills good bacteria, leaving more of the bad kind.

      https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jmm/10.1099/jmm.0.001830

      • WhyFlip
        22 months ago
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        Mouthwash has never been a question in mine. Brush, floss, and genetics. Mouthwash is for suckers.

        • WhyFlip
          12 months ago
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          Totally true which is why I only chew abrasive free.

          • Spitzspot
            12 months ago
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            The gum itself is abrasive. Think worn tire grooves in an old road surface.

      • Spitzspot
        12 months ago
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        Your teeth only have so much enamel. Chewing gum rapidly wears that down.