Doctor's stern cancer warning to anyone who uses mouthwash

Doctor's stern cancer warning to anyone who uses mouthwash
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Doctor's stern cancer warning to anyone who uses mouthwash
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Andrew Nuttall)
Published: Dec, 24 2024 05:00

A doctor has warned against using certain types of mouthwash. This is due to an increased risk of developing some forms of cancer. Dr Karan Rajan, a British surgeon who works for the NHS, explained in a podcast focusing on dental health that there's one kind of mouthwash you need to avoid buying and using. He stressed the importance of reading the labels and finding a product that is alcohol-free.

He said: "People shouldn't be using alcoholic [mouthwash] if they don't need to. We are increasingly appreciating that we have an oral microbiome, and these can be affected by alcohol.". Dr Rajan explained that any alcoholic mouthwash will disrupt this microbiome, killing off essential functions. For example, he shared that lots of the 'good' bacteria in the mouth help defend your teeth and gums, freshen your breath and aid in the digestive process.

Alcohol-based mouthwash is not like an alcoholic beverage because it contains a higher concentration of alcohol and is exposed to your teeth for a longer period of time By swirling around an alcohol-based chemical in our mouth twice a day, we run the risk of serious health problems further along in life.

Dr Rajan said: "Some early evidence suggesting that chronic mouthwash use has been linked, from a correlation point of view, to increasing rates of colorectal cancers because of that disrupted oral microbiome." Elsewhere, experts have found that an alcoholic mouthwash can actually dry out your mouth, which can makes any bad breath worse.

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