MOUTH RINSE
Mouth rinses can be added to your daily routine for additional bacterial removal and a fresh taste/breath. They should be used at full strength for about 20-30 seconds.
Non-alcoholic rinses (ex: Breath Rx) are preferred for all patients, especially those with porcelain restorations and/or dry mouth. It has a refreshing taste and kills the germs without the alcohol. However, some patients still prefer to use alcohol rinses such as Listerine and Scope. These rinses are okay for those who do not experience dry mouth. Due to the alcohol content, these types of rinses are contraindicated for patients that suffer from dry mouth associated with medications or health problems such as cancer, Sjogren's syndrome, Lupus, etc. Alcohol rinses can also dull porcelain crowns, veneers, or onlays.
Breath Rx has a complete line of products for bad breath that are sold through our dental office. They have a great toothpaste, tongue spray, mints, gum, and tongue gel and scrapers in additon to their rinse. These are wonderful tools that help control bad breath and keep your mouth feeling fresh.
TOOTHPASTE
Particular toothpaste brands are more of a personal preference. Some choose on taste, consistency, or other additives. There are numerous toothpastes on the market from whitening to tartar control to plain gel toothpaste. Plain gel or cavity protection toothpaste (ex: Crest) is good for all patients. However, some prefer to have a toothpaste with whitening to help lessen the amount of stain buildup. Tartar control is also okay but can irritate some patient's gums. Still others like to use sensitivity toothpaste which is perfectly safe for all patients.
It is not necessary to use a large amount of toothpaste when brushing because the mechanical action is more important than the amount of paste. In summary, long as you use a fluoridated toothpaste that meets your personal standards, you will not jeopardize you oral health.
FLUORIDE
More over the brand or flavor of a toothpaste is the content of fluoride. Fluoride helps to prevent decay for patients who are more prone to cavities. Furthermore, fluoride helps decrease sensitivity on exposed root surfaces or recently bleached teeth. Over the counter pastes can only contain a certain level of fluoride. For this reason, we provide our patients with a prescription strength fluoridated toothpaste. Here are some fluorides we sell in our office or write prescriptions for:
Prevident fluoride gel is safe for all dental work and great at preventing sensitivity and decay when used consistently.
Fluoridex is a fluoride gel toothpaste (all in one) and is equally a great product. Gingimed is a fluoride rinse that can be swished or brushed on you teeth.
OTHER AIDS
In addition to brushing, flossing, rinsing, and fluoridating your teeth and gums, there are other aids we recommend and provide to our patients for harder to reach areas. Rubber tip for gum stimulation, proxy brush ( ie. Christmas tree brush) for plaque removal in larger spaces or under implants and bridges, rotapoints (plastic picks) and/or toothpicks for between the teeth, waterpicks, or whatever else the individual prefers to use to remove plaque and debris.