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Mouthwash & rinses

Mouthwash and rinses to support oral hygiene and prepare for examinations, available in various formulations for daily use or targeted short-term use. They help to reduce contamination, refresh and improve hygiene and safety during procedures; selected sterile and alcohol-free variants increase tolerability.

 

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Mouthwashes & rinses

Products and product types

The category Mouthwashes & rinses includes a selection of antiseptic and disinfectant rinsing solutions, alcohol-free and alcohol-containing mouthwashes, fluoride-containing preparations for caries prevention and specialized postoperative rinses. Typical product types are concentrated solutions for dilution, ready-to-use rinses in single doses, as well as ready-to-use sprays and foam applicators for local use.

  • Antiseptic mouthwashes (e.g. chlorhexidine-based solutions)
  • Fluoride and remineralizing mouthwashes
  • Alcohol-free formulations for sensitive applications
  • Single doses and refill sizes for practice or consumption management

Areas of application and application situations

Mouthwashes and rinses are used to support hygienic processes before, during and after dental or oral treatments, to temporarily reduce oral germ loads during surgical procedures and to supplement oral hygiene. In professional environments, they are used to standardize preparation and disinfection processes, for quick application between patient care and to organize consumption through individual doses or refill containers.

Advantages and product features

Key properties include antimicrobial activity spectrums without invasive use, good tissue compatibility, alcohol-free options and different flavor variants for patient acceptance. The selection depends on the requirements for antiseptic, compatibility and handling (e.g. portioning, storage stability, ease of use).

Quality, safety and selection criteria

When selecting mouthwashes and rinses, product labels, preservatives, pH value and instructions for use are crucial. Product selection takes into account solutions with clear dosage information, neutral formulations for sensitive mucous membranes and variants for space-saving storage. Examples of solutions from manufacturers such as Chlorhexamed and Corsodyl are represented in the range and cover various application profiles.

Practical tips for integration into the workflow

Uniform container sizes and individual doses make storage and consumption control easier. Follow instructions for use to avoid confusion with other oral care products. Labelable refill systems and clearly visible batch information are recommended for documented processes.