{"id":8392,"date":"2015-07-16T14:36:19","date_gmt":"2015-07-16T14:36:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/velezylozano.com\/el-colutorio-y-sus-efectos-frente-a-algunos-problemas-dentales\/"},"modified":"2015-07-16T14:36:19","modified_gmt":"2015-07-16T14:36:19","slug":"mouthwash-and-its-effects-on-some-dental-problems","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/velezylozano.com\/en\/mouthwash-and-its-effects-on-some-dental-problems\/","title":{"rendered":"Mouthwash and its effects on some dental problems"},"content":{"rendered":"
Does it have to be used on a regular basis? What type of mouthwash<\/strong> should I use for my dental problem?<\/em> These are some of the most common doubts patients have. In this blog post we will try to give a general overview of each type of problem and how the use of mouthwash affects it.<\/p>\n The tooth sensitivity<\/strong> is one of the most common and most annoying dental problems, usually caused by factors such as receding gums, aggressive toothbrushing or as a result of severe, untreated bruxism.<\/p>\n The use of mouthwashes with high concentrations of sodium fluoride or potassium nitrate have been shown to be effective in the use of very effective in reducing<\/strong> sensitivity problems, as well as providing other dental improvements such as combating tooth sensitivity. against caries<\/a> and dental strengthening.<\/p>\n Mainly, gingivitis and periodontitis<\/a>which are diseases that affect the gums through inflammation of the gums.<\/p>\n As for gingivitis, due to this inflammation, there is a separation between the gum and the tooth where bacteria can accumulate and affect the structure of the tooth.<\/p>\n In this case, the use of a mouthwash is recommended. non-aggressive<\/strong> that does not contain alcohol to complete dental hygiene.<\/p>\n Chlorhexidine, a highly effective antiseptic, is used for periodontitis. against micro-organisms<\/strong> that accumulate in bacterial plaque. Although its use is very effective, it should not be prolonged for a long period of time and should complement a treatment supervised by a periodontist.<\/p>\n Mouthwash, in this case chlorhexidine, is advised in dental hygiene<\/strong> in the days immediately following oral surgery or surgery to placing dental implants<\/a>The antiseptic can remove bacterial plaque and prevent infections that may arise from the surgery.<\/p>\n In addition, in maintenance where dental implants are present, daily use of a mild alcohol-free mouthwash is recommended. Although dental implants should have an annual check-up where the specialist will recommend what you should use for your daily hygiene depending on your particular needs.<\/p>\nAgainst tooth sensitivity<\/h2>\n
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Against gum disease<\/h2>\n
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In cases of dental implants<\/h2>\n