Mouth & Fluoride Rinse Question 
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 Mouth & Fluoride Rinse Question

After flossing & brushing i use the following;
1. 30 sec. Mouth rinse: Generic Citrus Listerine.
2. 60 sec. Non {*filter*} fluoride rinse.

Is the above an appropriate procedure? Are there preferable rinses? Is there
documented scientific proof that the above have positive affects?



Sun, 05 Jul 2009 21:29:37 GMT
 Mouth & Fluoride Rinse Question

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> After flossing & brushing i use the following;
> 1. 30 sec. Mouth rinse: Generic Citrus Listerine.
> 2. 60 sec. Non {*filter*} fluoride rinse.

> Is the above an appropriate procedure? Are there preferable rinses? Is there
> documented scientific proof that the above have positive affects?

        What kind of positive effects are you looking for?
        If you are caries-prone, fluoride rinses will give you a measure of
protection against decay.  If your {*filter*}hygiene is good, you don't need
the Listerine.

Steve

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Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
http://www.***.com/
Brooklyn, NY
718-258-5001



Sun, 05 Jul 2009 22:55:39 GMT
 
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