Thursday, February 17, 2011
After much discussion with our wonderful patients, there seems to be some confusion as to the difference between Listerine rinse and Fluoride rinse.With all of the different multiple mouth rinses on the market, it is easy to be confused. Simply, Listerine is an antimicrobial that when used two times per day after regular brushing and flossing, will help to reduce the amount of bacteria in one’s mouth.
Fluoride rinse (e.g. Fluoriguard, ACT) has substantial research showing a decrease in decay and possibly re-mineralizing and strengthening the enamel on your teeth, a great help in preventing cavities.
What have your experiences been?
Are these products effective for you?
VS 
Posted by Donna Pinzone




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