Mouthwash is a solution to clean the oral environment. It is used especially for the areas where the toothbrush does not reach. Among the most important health mouthwashes, we can mention mouthwashes containing fluoride, which can protect teeth from decay.

 

Mouthwashes (also called mouth rinses/mouthrinses, oral rinses or oral washes) are liquid, aqueous compositions mainly intended to prevent, relieve and cure oral conditions and maintain oral health (such as: dental caries, dental erosion, halitosis, gingivitis, periodontitis, mucositis, to reduce the oral microbiota, ...
Broadly speaking, there are two types of mouthrinse: cosmetic and therapeutic. Cosmetic mouthrinses may temporarily control bad breath and leave behind a pleasant taste, but have no chemical or biological application beyond their temporary benefit.
Start by brushing your teeth, follow up with floss, and complete it with your oral rinse. Similarly, if you're wondering whether to use mouthwash before or after brushing, there is a general consensus that using it after brushing is more effective for your oral health.