Mouth wash or salt water

2023-09-28 14:50:04
Which one is best or safe Salt water or rexdin mouth wash i have rexdin mouth wash using that fearing salt water if gone to wound it will hurt So using rexdin but safe from wound
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Don’t do mouth wash regularly. Warm saline rinses can be done regularly

Answered2023-10-04 04:16:02

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Hi sir both are best depending on its purpose of use. Salt water won't hurt your wound. So need not worry. Long term use salt water is the best. Short term use to prevent infection rexidine is good.

Answered2023-09-30 12:26:41

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Did you undergo any dental surgery? If yes, your dentist would have recommended a mouthwash or some other medications. Just take what is prescribed. Avoid mixing different remedies. Just visit your dentist for a follow-up checkup. This will help you know the progress. Hope this helped.

Answered2023-09-29 12:59:52

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Why do want to use a mouth wash is important. Medicated mouth wash should be used only for a short period as per Dentist advice only. For fresh breath you can use Himalaya saunf mouth wash or Colgate plax. Avoid Chlorhexidine containing mouth wash for daily use , it’s medicated

Answered2023-09-29 07:47:34

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What kind of wound do you have. Warm saline rinses help fasten wound healing of its a close wound. Rexidine will otherwise prevent infection by keeping a watch over oral micro flora

Answered2023-09-28 17:17:57

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Yes you can

Answered2023-09-28 16:58:03

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Hi, Please specify the reason for use of mouth wash. Also what wound are you referring to?

Answered2023-09-29 08:05:27

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Kindly elaborate the nature of the wound and the treatment done.

Answered2023-09-29 07:27:34

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You can use any of two.

Answered2023-09-29 06:22:59

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