Orajel Antiseptic Mouth Sore Rinse

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Orajel Antiseptic Mouth Sore Rinse Review

Not all mouthwashes are created with the same uses in mind, and some may be intended for specific dental problems that may not address more widespread issues. Orajel Antiseptic Mouth Sore Rinse is a specialty product that focuses on addressing cuts and scrapes from injuries, soreness due to dental procedures or braces, and other basic irritation issues on the soft tissues of the mouth. As a result, there isn't a great deal of breath freshening power behind the product, and while a rinse may leave the mouth feeling clean and the included hydrogen peroxide may work as a second-generation style rinse to kill odor-producing bacteria, long-term use specifically for bad breath is probably not the best option.

Halitosis and Flavor Considerations for Orajel Antiseptic Mouth Sore Rinse Free from any overpowering flavor agents, Orajel is reported as having a pleasant and mild taste that may nevertheless be a bit too medicine-like for some users. The sorbitol in the formula helps to lift any bitter or sour tastes from the mouthwash, though it may make the product taste a little too cloying. Though the concentration is low, the product does contain alcohol, which can add a bit of a burning feeling to the flavor, and people who are especially sensitive may not enjoy using the product as a result. People who use Orajel Antiseptic Mouth Sore Rinse for its intended purpose of addressing irritation in the mouth tend to have positive things to say about the product, noting that use over the course of a few days can help clear up gum issues and sensitive sores. The product also claims to be able to remove phlegm and mucus, clearing up congestion and related issues. There's a notable fresh sensation after using the product according to most, and the hydrogen peroxide is likely to contribute to a limited amount of bacteria neutralizing in the mouth, making the breath more appealing for short periods. The product isn't ideal for regular use, however; in fact, the manufacturer suggests that users contact a dentist or physician if irritation persists beyond seven days while using the product, and sustained use for longer periods is not recommended unless users are specifically told to stick with the formula by their medical professional.

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The Bad Breath Blues and Orajel Antiseptic Mouth Sore Rinse People who experience both bad breath and mouth soreness at the same time may have an especially hard time finding the perfect product, and sometimes a combination of items may prove to be the most useful. Trying Orajel during periods of mouth irritation may clear up related issues and allow for the use of more harsh or potentially uncomfortable products that are specifically indicated for the eradication of bad breath. On its own, however, Orajel isn't likely to meet the needs of people suffering from halitosis, and because continual use is not recommended, it is a poor choice for long-term breath management. Children, especially those under six, shouldn't use Orajel unless directed by a doctor or dentist, and while there aren't any major side effects typically expected with use, parents and people with sensitive mouths should take extra care to monitor use when first starting out with the product. Though Orajel may be a godsend for people suffering from painful mouth issues, it isn't a product tailored to those who want to effectively and consistently work through problems of bad breath. Potentially a worthwhile formula to have around the house for post-dental visits and the occasional sore spot, this is one product that probably won't make it to the halitosis helper shelf.

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