Humans live longer in general and we have need of maintaining good health in our bodies to remain active. An entire culture of health related products inundates our society everyday to sooth our fears of parts wearing out too early. Our mouths and teeth are especially dear to us for eating, talking and leading a normal active life at any age. The health trend is seen fully in mouthwash products now designed specifically for dental health.
The exact term should be oral health in all correctness for mouthwash since some of the properties developed aid healthy gums and teeth. As modern adults we quickly discover that gum disease can be more painful and distressing than cavities or tooth difficulties. Teeth can be repaired or replaced in most cases, but the gums leave few options. Gingivitis is a common word now and being incorporated in children's dental education. Brushing the gums is as important as the teeth in most programs.
One of the first commercial marketing ideas for mouthwash was to eliminate the stench associated with bad breath. Playing on the attitude of attractiveness to the opposite sex, the advertisements were designed to show gorgeous girls and handsome guys with perfect teeth and "minty fresh" breath. After using the product, the social aspects of the relationship inevitably became more personal and usually centered around kissing.
Mouthrinses are essentially the same in nature as a mouthwash, but have different marketing and targets with consumers. Both products are essentially accurately described as rinses or washes for the actions they produce in the mouth. Neither product is designed for swallowing in any case and could prove harmful if it was.
A mouthwash was essentially first and foremost to fight bad breath while a mouth rinse is usually targeted at tooth and gum health. Both fight bacteria in their own ways, but the mouthwash is usually more direct and aggressive. Fluoride and other tooth strengthening agents are usually main ingredients of mouthrinses.
Cinnamon is the next most popular flavor and often is spiced up for adult users of mouthwash. The varieties of cinnamon flavor are wide with very strong tastes to mild almost reminders of cinnamon. It usually comes with a bright red color to enhance the flavor in our minds as well as taste buds.
Mouthwash is popular in most of the world and very often seen in business circles where face to face meetings are essential to doing business. No executive or salesman wants to see a look of displeasure on the face on the other side of a handshake due to bad breath.
The antiseptic properties of mouthwash are good for teeth and gums as well so there is a merging of rinses and washes in the market. People like a combination product in most cases, such as a toothpaste that cleans your teeth, gums, and bad breath all at the same time. Rinses and wash products are incorporating and blending the antiseptic bad breath fighting agents with the good oral health products to create all-in-one products. These products are new and untested, but will probably be great companions to brushing in the near future.