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Should your mix mouth wash with water?



A complete routine of your daily dental hygiene should include twice-a-day brushing and flossing. While the before-mentioned steps are the most important ones, oral rinses with mouth wash have to be added to your dental hygiene routine. Mouthwashes include a variety of ingredients that fight the bacteria in our mouth. Oral rinses can also help in fighting bad breath.

It is always recommended to use the mouthwashes as instructed by your dentist or by the label on the back of the bottle. Adding water and diluting the mouthwash can reduce the effectiveness of the mouth wash. So it is best not to dilute your mouthwash solution unless the dentist or the instructions say so. 

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