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Will mouthwash spoil people's taste?
Mouthwash can be divided into two categories: health care and treatment. However, whether it is a healthy mouthwash or a therapeutic mouthwash, there are some precautions when using it. If it is not used in large quantities under the guidance of a doctor for a long time, it may cause oral flora imbalance.

Some mouthwashes contain chlorhexidine gluconate, which easily affects the oral mucosa, thickens the oral mucosa and reduces the taste of taste buds, which not only damages the taste, but also inhibits saliva secretion and causes dry mouth.

It's best not to use mouthwash too often, and don't think that everyone just gargles. In fact, for healthy people, rinse your mouth with clean water first, put clean water in your mouth, encourage your cheeks and lips, let clean water fully contact with teeth and gums in your mouth, and repeatedly rinse all parts of your mouth with water.

In this way, the food residue and soft dirt left in the cavities and grooves of teeth, between teeth, between gums and in the labial and buccal grooves can be removed as much as possible, thus creating conditions for the oral cavity to adapt to gargling. Then add about 10 ml mouthwash, and rinse your mouth 1 min according to the above method, which will play a role in cleaning, sterilizing and consolidating tooth health.

After using mouthwash, rinse with clear water to remove the residual mouthwash residue in the mouth.

As the saying goes: "three points of medicine, seven points of support, very defensive." This shows the importance of health preservation. In many people's minds, only the elderly need health care, but it is not. Health care is a long road. The sooner you embark on this road, the more you will benefit.