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  2. Mouthwash - Wikipedia

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    Range of mouthwashes by Listerine. Mouthwash, mouth rinse, oral rinse, or mouth bath [1] is a liquid which is held in the mouth passively or swirled around the mouth by contraction of the perioral muscles and/or movement of the head, and may be gargled, where the head is tilted back and the liquid bubbled at the back of the mouth.

  3. Listerine - Wikipedia

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    Listerine is a brand of antiseptic mouthwash that is promoted with the slogan "Kills germs that cause bad breath". Named after Joseph Lister, who pioneered antiseptic surgery at the Glasgow Royal Infirmary in Scotland, Listerine was developed in 1879 by Joseph Lawrence, a chemist in St. Louis, Missouri.

  4. Zinc lactate - Wikipedia

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    Zinc lactate forms dihydrates with the chemical formula Zn(C 3 H 5 O 3) 2 • 2H 2 O. Use. The compound is used in dental care products like toothpaste or mouthwash. [4]

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    1 "Magic Mouthwash" 1 comment. 2 External links modified (February 2018) 1 comment. 3 Treatment & Prevention of OM. 8 comments Toggle Treatment & Prevention of OM ...

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    While Patti says using a water flosser with mouthwash is OK, it's important to make sure the rinse is diluted with water. "The ratio should be 1:1 of water to mouthwash," she says. "Using more ...

  8. Cetylpyridinium chloride - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula of cetylpyridinium chloride is C 21 H 38 NCl. In its pure form it is a solid at room temperature. It has a melting point of 77 °C when anhydrous or 80–83 °C as a monohydrate. It is soluble in water but insoluble in acetone, acetic acid, or ethanol. It has a pyridine-like odor. It is combustible.

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