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  2. Alcohol-based mouthwash may disrupt oral microbiome, leading ...

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    Alcohol-based mouthwash vs. alcohol-free mouthwash. According to Alliance Dental, most mouthwashes found in pharmacies contain alcohol. These can cause a brief burning sensation in the mouth, an ...

  3. These Dentist-Approved Mouthwashes Will Zap Bad Breath and ...

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    Alkalizing Balancing Mouthwash. While many of our top picks are free of alcohol, this one recommended by Dr. Issac is special. It’s a pH-balancing formula that “uses a few different ...

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    Mouthwash. This fluoride-free and alcohol-free mouthwash uses zinc to neutralize odor caused by foul-smelling bacteria. The gentle yet effective formula leaves behind a cool minty finish for a ...

  5. Mouthwash - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol in mouthwashes may act as a carcinogen (cancer-inducing agent) in some cases (see: Oral cancer § Alcohol). [50] Many newer brands of mouthwash are alcohol-free, not just in response to consumer concerns about oral cancer, but also to cater for religious groups who abstain from alcohol consumption.

  6. Listerine - Wikipedia

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    Listerine (/ ˈ l ɪ s t ər iː n /) 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 United Kingdom, Listerine was developed in 1879 by Joseph Lawrence, a chemist in St. Louis, United States.

  7. Alcohols (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    A 2020 systematic review and meta-analysis concluded that there is no definitive link between alcohol-based mouthwash use and the risk of oral cancer. [21] This should not be confused with the fact that alcohol consumption at any quantity is a risk factor for alcohol and cancer such as cancers of the mouth, esophagus, pharynx and larynx. [22]

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