Mouthwash you use it every day? According to the University of Melbourne associate professor of oral medicine McGraw in the published in the "Australian Dental Journal of Medicine," the report pointed out that their assessment of a number of studies, "there is sufficient evidence to show that" the use of alcohol in mouthwash may increase the risk of oral cancer risk .
The report notes that water alcoholic mouthwash carcinogens ethanol will more easily penetrate oral tissue, resulting in injury, alcohol by-product acetaldehyde is believed to have carcinogenic and may be in the mouthwash in the mouth when the hoarding.
Researchers said the purchase should be more restrictions
McGraw said, "the majority of alcohol in mouthwash up to 26 percent, is twice the alcohol content of wine," and these products are recommended to use more than once a day. He also picked the current can be bought in supermarkets mouthwash worry that it should be classified as a doctor's prescription required in order to purchase, product packaging should be added to the health warnings. If the doctors to recommend patients use alcoholic mouthwash, it should be a short-term use.
However, there are other Australian Dental experts criticized the report was too hasty to do a definitive study at this stage there is no fully proved that the use of mouthwash will lead to oral cancer; domestic many physicians believe that papers should not be concluded as a single conclusion.
Doctors said the daily use of alcohol as
However, the Department of Health Oral Medicine Committee chairman, and honorary professor at National Taiwan University, Liang-Jiunn Hahn pointed out that many years ago he would launch a similar concept, I hope there is a need to use mouthwash groups, with non-alcoholic components of products.
Liang-Jiunn Hahn said that according to Professor Ying-Chin Ko study, alcoholics have been the risk of oral cancer is not smoke, does not drink, eat nuts are ten times, we can see the alcohol is very clear oral cancer risk factors. If the daily use of alcoholic content containing mouthwash, it is not like alcohol?
Liang-Jiunn Hahn said, including alcohol, tobacco and betel nuts, leading to oral cancer is "a partial role", oral mucosa directly affected by the impact of these risk factors. Moreover, those who drink a lot of it is on an irrigation continues, mouthwash alcohol remain in the mouth when the time, and sometimes longer.
Tri-Service General Hospital oral surgery Dr. Qing Zhang Yan pointed out that if the brush bristles clean enough, we simply will not use mouthwash. Need to use mouthwash is a majority of patients with periodontal disease, or accept, such as oral surgery patients, these people as long as the physician's instructions, in a specified period of time to use mouthwash, there would be no problem.
As most people want to use mouthwash in the end? Dental Department of National Taiwan University Hospital Dr. Chan's view that varies from person to person, some people may have issues such as saliva secretion, brushing alone can not maintain oral hygiene, or serious tooth decay, severe periodontal disease, or may rely on a number of rinse saliva. Mouthwash are known for long-term use the biggest problem may lie in stained teeth.
Department of Health: Mouthwash for medicines
This research, a mouthwash that industry, but also for the Australian Journal for understanding, can not make a clear response, but is considered preliminary and alcohol concentration, as well as major components of the difference, the Taiwan market, the majority of mouthwash contain alcohol, which they produce non-alcoholic mouthwash for implant patients, child care designed for alcoholic mouthwash, its alcohol content of 4 percent.
Health Department Deputy Director of Drug Administration LIU Li-ling said that mouthwash is a medicine in China is basically finished rinse the mouth after will can be regarded as a relatively safe, the international community nor the state will mouthwash as a prescription drug to control or require warning label, However, the department will take the initiative to collect relevant information.
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