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Beware, Mouthwash Oral Cause Cancer Risk

If you have to use mouthwash to overcome bad breath, starting now try to limit its application. Mouthwash is recommended to treat infections and inflammation of the mouth. But its use in the long run turns on oral cancer risk. Recent research conducted by scientists in Australia say that too often use a mouthwash, especially those based alcohol can increase the risk of mouth cancer up to nine times. The research team composed of dentists from the University of Queensland and University of Melbourne said, although some types of mouthwash can help prevent dental plaque and gingivitis, but should not be used
for long-term. They recommend that the mouthwash is used as an adjunct or a complement of dental health care major is like brushing and flossing. The researchers also warned of the risk of oral cancer will be more impact on those who have unhealthy lifestyles. The results mentioned, among those who use alcohol-based mouthwash, oral cancer risk will increase to nine-fold in those who smoke. For those drinkers of alcohol, the risk will increase to five times. As for the mouthwash users who are not drinkers and smokers, the risk is located just below the five-fold. "Long-term use of mouthwash containing ethanol should be avoided, given the recent evidence mentions the possibility of this material is related to the risk of oral cancer," the researchers wrote in their journals. The study also found that mouthwash is available in the market today contain 26 percent alcohol. In fact, this type of mouthwash with alcohol concentration of more than 20 percent have more harmful effects, including disease can cause inflammation of the gums, red spots called petechiae on the mouth and the release of cells on the walls of the mouth.

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