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05-05-2025
- Health
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Dentists Say Your Toothbrush Won't Clean Your Tongue As Well As This $6 Tool
The experts consulted for this story do not necessarily endorse the products ahead unless otherwise noted. If you're diligent about brushing your teeth (or trying to be), that's great. But to mitigate bad breath, brushing your tongue with your toothbrush likely won't cut it. Your toothbrush's bristles are designed to clean teeth, not odor-causing bacteria on your tongue. Using a tongue scraper can help remove bacteria buildup from your tongue and minimize bad breath, according to previous HuffPost reporting. New York-based dentist Azadeh Akhavan recommended the Dr. Tung scraper specifically. Along with its comfortable grip, reasonable price point and durability, the scraper's stainless steel material may be more comfortable on the tongue than plastic versions, she said. Amazon 'I recommend tongue scraping for adults and even teenagers as an adjunct to your typical oral hygiene routine, especially if you seem to suffer from bad breath even after your typical routine,' Pittsburgh-based dentist Erin Issac previously told HuffPost. In addition to reducing bad breath, tongue scraping can also improve the taste of your food by removing buildup on your tongue that coats your taste buds, our reporting found. The oral hygiene practice can also benefit your overall tooth and gum health. To use a scraper, run the tool's U-shaped head along the surface of your tongue, starting at the back of your mouth. Use enough pressure to remove the whitish or yellowish buildup coating your tongue. Reviewers are big fans of the dentist-recommended Dr. Tung's tongue scraper, writing that the tool improved their breath so radically and near-instantly that the product ' may have saved a marriage ' and ' saved my professional life. ' 'My tongue is now pink,' wrote the reviewer whose scraper purportedly improved their marriage. True to our experts' predictions, reviewers said that the tool massively improved their sense of taste, too. One person, Sekar, admitted that until using the scraper, they never knew what water tasted like. 'I was astonished by what I tasted,' they wrote. 'It was like my tastebuds were a newborn's,' said another reviewer, who self-described as 'hav[ing] gone 30 years of my life [with] the worst breath known to man' prior to using the scraper. After trying the scraper, their 'crappy breath' hasn't returned. 'This [thing] has literally changed my life,' they wrote. Grab a Dr. Tung's tongue scraper for yourself at Amazon, or check out more reviewers' accounts: 'I've had this now for almost 5 years. Still looks and works the same. One of the best purchases I've made from Amazon. HIGHLY recommend!' — L-Diva 'This tongue scraper was recommended in a 'best of' products list online. It's a must have, because a toothbrush just isn't enough. I was amazed by how much stuff came off my tongue while using it. My mouth felt so clean. ' — C. Smith 'I bought this scrapper some years ago and have never regretted it. It's easy to clean and sterilize. When I tell you the first time I used this scrapper my God everything had such a wonderful taste to it. Things I have been drinking and eating all my life tasted like the first time I had it. It's amazing how the taste buds dulled over time do to build up. This scrapper is a must buy.' — Darrell Ross 'I've tried brushing my tongue. My Dentist recommended this kind of tool to eliminate bacteria and freshen mouth. Best thing about it? It stimulates no gag reflex! Brilliant tool.' — Catherine Bourke 'I never leave reviews but I cannot recommend this product enough. I first purchased this in 2015 and it is still going strong. It's just a piece of aluminum with handles, but its well worth the price, it has ourlasted at least 15 toothbrushes at this point. Your mouth will never feel the same and I mean that in the best way possible. If you are worried about your breath smelling bad I swear this thing is the best thing you can do for it. Just rinse it well every time and clean it regularly otherwise it can get kinda nasty.' — manofass


Buzz Feed
28-01-2025
- Health
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7 Mouthwashes That Dentists Say Are Actually Effective
We hope you love our recommendations! Some may have been sent as samples, but all were independently selected by our editors. Just FYI, BuzzFeed and its publishing partners may collect a share of sales and/or other compensation from the links on this page. They told us who needs it, the ingredients you should be looking for and which ones to avoid. Nothing can replace a dental health routine that makes brushing and flossing a priority. And if you're especially particular about having fresh breath and clean teeth, you're probably using mouthwash, too. But according to New York City-based dentist Dr. Azadeh Akhavan, most people might not actually need mouthwash since it's not as effective a way to rid teeth of plaque compared to the act of physical brushing. However, for some, it can be an important routine addition, especially for people dealing with specific oral health concerns. For instance, she said that 'anyone who is especially prone to caries (cavities) or have dental sensitivity, a fluoride-containing mouthwash can help to strengthen the teeth and prevent cariogenic bacteria from demineralizing the enamel, which is the protective outer coating of the tooth.' Another reason Akhavan shared is dry mouth, which can be caused by certain medications or treatments. She said this is because bacteria binds more readily to teeth in mouths that are dry, resulting in bacterial colonies that promote cavities or problems with the gums and supporting bone. But whatever your particular reason for using it, she said mouthwash should be used at the end of your oral hygiene routine. 'The fluoride and antimicrobial agents in mouthwash are only effective when they remain on oral surfaces for at least 30 minutes,' she said. This especially applies to dry mouth-focused preparations. She also cautioned that many mouthwash brands contain potentially harmful ingredients. Some of these include alcohols, abrasive charcoals, and cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC), an effective antibacterial that became popular during the COVID pandemic but can cause brown stains that have to be cleaned off professionally. Conversely, Akhavan assured us that there are dentist-approved formulas you can look for that can be particularly useful, whatever your condition. In the list ahead, find rinses that are great for gingivitis, dry mouth, cavities, and more. 1. A remineralization oral rinse Amazon "My practice uses the CariFree mouthwashes as they balance pH, help dry mouth and aid in balancing bacterial load/aiding in gingivitis prevention," said Dr. Inna Chern of Manhattan's New York General Dentistry. This anti-cavity oral rinse contains fluoride and xylitol, both essentials in fighting bacteria, and has an elevated pH to neutralize decay-causing acids in the mouth. Get it from Amazon for $17.09 (available in three flavors). 2. A whitening fluoride rinse Amazon "I encourage patients to use mouthwash containing fluoride when they are at risk of [cavities] or have dental sensitivity," said New York City-based dentist Dr. Azadeh Akhavan, recommending ACT as a good mouthwash to use for its fluoride-containing formula. In addition to fluoride, this particular anti-cavity preparation helps to whiten teeth with the use of hydrogen peroxide, an effective stain-lifting agent that Akhavan said should be avoided only in high concentrations because it has the potential to abrade enamel. This popular zero-alcohol rinse also contains bacteria-fighting xylitol and glycerin. Get it from Walmart for $7.18. 3. An oral rinse for dry mouth Amazon "For individuals undergoing radiation therapy or taking medications that cause dry mouth, regular use of a mouthwash containing a wetting agent is important for keeping the mouth moist," Akhavan said. Bacteria binds more readily to teeth in a dry mouth, resulting in bacterial colonies that promote cavities or problems with the gums and supporting bone. In cases like these, Akhavan suggests Biotene oral rinse because it contains glycerol, a mouth moisturizer that quickly soothes and lubricates the mouth for up to four hours. The brand also claims this formula works to help maintain a balanced pH in the mouth. "Biotene or any mouth-wetting mouthwash should also stay on the teeth as long as possible, without dilution, for maximal effectiveness. So ideally, mouthwash should be used prior to bedtime with no rinsing after use," she added. 4. A pH-balancing mouthwash with xylitol Cleure Akhavan also said baking soda and xylitol are two great mouthwash ingredients. "Baking soda decreases the pH of saliva and discourages bacterial growth and xylitol prevents the binding of bacteria to the teeth," she explained. One brand she liked is no longer in production, but we spotted this pH-balancing mouthwash by Cleure that features baking soda and xylitol and is free from Akhavan's less-favored ingredients like alcohol and acidic fruit flavorings that can erode enamel over time. This simple-ingredient mouthwash also contains glycerin, a popular hydrator that can help address dry mouth. 5. An alcohol-free wash good for gingivitis According to Chern, mouthwashes that contain certain essential oils, including thymol, eucalyptol, menthol, and methyl salicylates, are great for anyone who has or is prone to gingivitis. This Total Care option from Listerine contains all four of those oils in addition to fluoride in order to protect against cavities — all without the inclusion of alcohol, which Chern said can cause or exacerbate dry mouth. "If you have a high risk of cavities, mouthwashes with extra fluoride or nano-hydroxyapatite are excellent in preventing future cavities," Chern said. Get it from Amazon for $8+ (available in two sizes). 6. A nano hydroxyapatite oil pulling rinse Amazon "If you have a high risk of cavities, mouthwashes with extra fluoride or nano-hydroxyapatite are excellent in preventing future cavities," Chern said. Although she didn't recommend one wash in particular, we found this oral pulling rinse containing nano-hydroxyapatite that, unlike most oil-pulling products, promises that it won't clog your bathroom sink drains. Oil pulling, the practice of swishing oil around your mouth each day, is an ancient Ayurvedic practice that has some research to support it can help keep the mouth clean, freshen breath and improve overall oral health. Get it from Amazon for $27.95 (available in two flavors). 7. Mouthwash tablets with hydroxyapatite and probiotics Amazon "One thing that will be interesting to watch is hydroxyapatite, an ingredient that some toothpastes are starting to include," Akhavan said. "Very preliminary studies suggest that it may be as effective as fluoride toothpaste in strengthening the enamel." Based on this mention, we tracked down Boka's convenient mouthwash tablets that contain hydroxyapatite instead of fluoride to help remineralize teeth without stripping the mouth of important microbes. The Boka tablets, which don't require water to use, also contain dentist-preferred ingredients like baking soda and xylitol.