Different dental issues will require different kinds of mouthwash which can be either an antiseptic, fluoride or home-made solution. Regular use of a mouthwash has been shown to:
- Fight Tooth Decay. A good mouthwash helps prevent plaque build-up and reduces the level of bad bacteria in the oral cavity.
- Alleviate Bad Breath. Rinsing with mouthwash will temporarily alleviate bad breath. However, it is not a cure for the problem and the underlying cause will need to be determined by a dentist.
- Clean Between Teeth. Although not as effective as dental floss, rinsing with mouthwash helps remove food particles from between the teeth that may have been missed during brushing.
A home-made solution of salt and water is an effective mouthwash for general cleaning and can help with problems such as canker sores -- but it is best to use a proper branded antiseptic or fluoride product.
Your dentist can recommend which type is best for your particular requirements. Further detailed information about mouthwash can be found at https://yourdentalhealthresource.com/mouth-wash-is-it-really-necessary/.