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Why Does My Mouthwash Leave Things Stuck in My Teeth?

by Guest45174  |  earlier

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I use scope mouthwash, and each time I use it, I always have stray green particles left behind in my mouth. Its gooey and gross. I rinse after I brush my teeth so all the food is gone, but why does my mouthwash leave these sticky things that I have to clean out again and again when I rinse?

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  1. maybe you should try a new mouth wash? I like listerine nothing gets left, and it tastes good. = D.

    Good luck on the mouthwash hunt.


  2. Sounds like you missed some things when you brushed your teeth and the mouthwash is coloring them.

  3. Scope is probably leaving behind the food particles, and it shows up like that. I recommend using listerine. Its the absolute best you can buy for your money. Also, brush your teeth, use peroxide, floss, and then use mouth wash. It couldnt hurt to floss after mouthwash either.


  4. you need to floss after you brush and before you use mouthwash

  5. its gluten from the micro organisms that catch the tooth fibers. you probably have an imbalance in your diet that causes it.

    the best way to solve this phenomenon is to gargle with hydrogen peroxide twice daily.

  6. My dentist told me to use ACT! It works the best. Make sure it says ADA  approved..it stands for American Dental Association, ADA means it was approved by the dentists...

    ACT even says on the bottle #1 recommended by most dentists!

  7. try crest it works!!!!!

  8. this is actually called a case of antiseptic beads on your teeth. this actually helps revitalise your breath.

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