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  2. These Dentist-Approved Mouthwashes Will Zap Bad Breath and ...

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    Simply put, antiseptic mouthwash helps kill bacteria in your mouth. If you have plaque buildup, red and swollen gums, or gum disease, antiseptic mouthwash can help prevent and reduce the bacteria ...

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    This fluoride-free and alcohol-free mouthwash uses zinc to neutralize odor caused by foul-smelling bacteria. The gentle yet effective formula leaves behind a cool minty finish for a freshness that ...

  4. The 4 safest and most effective mouthwashes to use ... - AOL

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    All mouthwashes aren't created equally. These dental experts recommend these picks for remedying bad breath, cavities, sensitivity and more.

  5. Dentyl pH - Wikipedia

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    The use of oil in a mouthwash product was developed by Mel Rosenberg, following his study of bacteria that break down oil spills. [5] Dentyl pH was first launched in the UK in 1996, through Fresh Breath Limited, as part of a patients' programme that aimed to prevent or treat bad breath, plaque and gum disease.

  6. Listerine - Wikipedia

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    Listerine (/ ˈ l ɪ s t ər iː n /) is a brand of antiseptic mouthwash that is promoted with the slogan "Kills germs that cause bad breath". Named after Joseph Lister, who pioneered antiseptic surgery at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary in Scotland, Listerine was developed in 1879 by Joseph Lawrence, a chemist in St. Louis, Missouri.

  7. You might be using the wrong mouthwash. Dentists ... - AOL

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    If your bad breath is due to poor oral hygiene or an overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth, then a mouthwash may help. "There (are) specific mouthwashes that are good for that reason," Yaghmai says.