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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / April 2007

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Mouthwash Controversy

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Spin - 30 Apr 2007 13:17 GMT
MY dentist stated that with proper flossing, brushing & scheduled cleaning a
mouthwash is "generally" not necessary. Logic tells me that mouthwash will
kill both positive & negative oral bacteria. Which one of the two bacteria
is the dominant one?
Amatus Cremona - 30 Apr 2007 13:35 GMT
Only the manufacturer of the mouthwash can present studies showing the
mouthwash to *significantly* make any difference.

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> MY dentist stated that with proper flossing, brushing & scheduled cleaning
> a mouthwash is "generally" not necessary. Logic tells me that mouthwash
> will kill both positive & negative oral bacteria. Which one of the two
> bacteria is the dominant one?

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