Originally posted by: Aimster
This makese sense and anyone who wants to debate it with me bring it on:
After floss because those who don't floss and once they do their gums will bleed. Use the mouthwash to rinse the blood away and it will always go better into your gums.
If you floss all the time then it is best to do it after because after you floss you get rid of whatever is between your teeth and the mouthwash has a better chance of reaching the gums.
Floss after brush.
Wouldn't a mouthwash containting alcohol prolong the bleeding?
Originally posted by: Wanescotting
Wouldn't a mouthwash containting alcohol prolong the bleeding?
Huh? alcohol = antiseptic
Originally posted by: schdaddy
Wouldn't a mouthwash containing alcohol (i.e. listerine) prolong the bleeding?
So maybe a rinse with water would be more appropriate.
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Originally posted by: schdaddy
Wouldn't a mouthwash containing alcohol (i.e. listerine) prolong the bleeding?
So maybe a rinse with water would be more appropriate.
I would imagine that rinsing with anything immediately after would prolong the bleeding.
Originally posted by: schdaddy
Originally posted by: TheLonelyPhoenix
Originally posted by: schdaddy
Wouldn't a mouthwash containing alcohol (i.e. listerine) prolong the bleeding?
So maybe a rinse with water would be more appropriate.
I would imagine that rinsing with anything immediately after would prolong the bleeding.
cold/cool water would work
Beats me. I've never bled from flossing.
Originally posted by: RaDragon
After.... To finish up what the toothbrushing didn't get.![]()