Evidence on the Use of Mouthwash for the Control of Supragingival Biofilm and Its Potential Adverse Effects
Antimicrobial mouthwash improves supragingival biofilm control when used in conjunction with mechanical removal as part of an oral hygiene routine. Mouthwash is intended to suppress bacterial adhesion during biofilm formation processes and is not aimed at mature biofilms. The most common evidence-ba...
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Main Authors: | Shoji Takenaka (Author), Maki Sotozono (Author), Naoto Ohkura (Author), Yuichiro Noiri (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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