Mouthwash vs. Brushing Rinse: What’s the Difference?

Submitted by kreehil on Fri, 09/25/2020 - 19:45
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Mouthwash and brushing rinse may seem like the exact same thing, but they actually have very different uses and benefits. We’re breaking down the differences between these two essentials and sharing why it’s important to include both in your daily routine.

What is Mouthwash?

Mouthwash provides a powerful defense against sugar acids, bacteria and plaque to help promote healthy teeth and gums with the inherently cleansing power of botanicals.

At Desert Essence, our entire mouthwash collection is formulated without sugar and alcohol. Instead, we focus on naturally-inspired ingredients like organic coconut oil, pure Australian tea tree oil and soothing aloe to help draw out impurities, support gum health and keep your smile bright while leaving your breath deliciously fresh.

How to Use Mouthwash

For adults and children six years of age and older, we recommend using ½  oz. of mouthwash and rinsing for approximately 30 seconds.

How Often Should You Use Mouthwash?

We suggest using mouthwash twice a day — once in the morning and once in the evening after you finish brushing your teeth.

Types of Desert Essence Mouthwash

  • Coconut Oil Dual Phase Pulling Rinse: Inspired by the ancient Ayurvedic practice of oil pulling, this dual phase pulling rinse is formulated with organic virgin coconut oil, organic sesame and organic sunflower oil to help remove impurities from teeth and gums.
  • Coconut Oil Mouthwash: Made with organic coconut oil, zinc citrate and pure Australian eco-harvest tea tree oil, this mouthwash helps draw out impurities from teeth and gums while freshening breath with coconut and mint.
  • Neem Mouthwash in Cinnamint: The bold flavor of cinnamint pairs with Ayurvedic neem and Australian tea tree oil to help keep your mouth healthy and your smile bright.
  • Tea Tree Oil Mouthwash — Ultra Care: Tea tree oil, soothing chamomile and myrrh work together to promote healthier teeth and gums while freshening breath with a mega-dose of mint.
  • Tea Tree Oil Mouthwash — Whitening Plus: This brightening mouthwash uses bamboo juice, horsetail and tea tree oil to cleanse and whiten teeth while refreshing your breath with a cool burst of spearmint and wintergreen oils.
  • Tea Tree Oil Mouthwash with Spearmint: This mouthwash uses aloe to help soothe minor gum problems, while tea tree oil helps fight plaque buildup and cavities. Sweet notes of spearmint leave your breath extra fresh.

What is Brushing Rinse?

Saliva plays a big role in neutralizing the acids in our mouth, and that can spell trouble overnight as our saliva production slows down while we snooze. Fortunately, that’s where our botanical-based brushing rinses step in to save the day. Formulated for use prior to brushing, our pre-brush rinses utilize the power of plants to refresh your entire mouth before you even reach for your toothbrush.

Prebiotic powerhouses inulin and chicory root work to cultivate a healthy mouth microbiome by helping to keep odor-causing bacteria at bay. Similarly, perilla seed and pure Australian tea tree oil help neutralize bacteria, while plant oils and extracts help purify your teeth and gums.

How to Use Brushing Rinse

For adults and children six years of age and older, we recommend swishing approximately ½ oz. of brushing rinse in your mouth for 30 seconds before brushing your teeth.

How Often Should You Use Brushing Rinse?

We suggest using a pre-brush rinse before you brush your teeth each morning to help eliminate odor-causing bacteria produced in your mouth overnight.

Types of Desert Essence Brushing Rinse

How are Mouthwash and Brushing Rinse Different?

While mouthwash is primarily a post-brush mouth rinse, brushing rinse is used before brushing and can also be used to help keep toothbrushes properly clean. We suggest incorporating both products in your dental routine for a brighter, whiter and healthier smile overall.

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