Mouthwash or mouthwash is a product used for oral hygiene. Antiseptic and anti-bacterial spot Mouthwash is required to kill bacteria that cause plaque, gingivitis and bad breath. Anti-cavitary mouthwash uses fluoride to prevent tooth decay. Mouthwash is generally classified as a cosmetic, a therapeutic, or a combination of both. Cosmetic lotion is a commercial over-the-counter (OTC) product that helps remove oral residue before and after brushing, temporarily inhibits bad breath, reduces bacteria in the mouth and refreshes mouth with a pleasant mouthfeel. Therapeutic rinse has all the advantages of beauty rinse, but also contains the active ingredients added to help prevent some oral diseases. Curative treatment of mouthwash can also be classified according to use: anti-plaque / anti-gingivitis rinse solution or anti-cavities rinse,
Dentists will prescribe special rinsing agents for patients with more severe oral problems such as tooth decay, periodontal disease, gum inflammation and dry mouth (dry mouth). It is strongly recommended that patients who are unable to brush their teeth due to physical or medical reasons be treated for therapeutic cleansing.