Cosmetics & Personal Care

Mouthwash – and oral cancer?

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What it it?

Mouthwash is a personal care product you can use to help maintain oral health.

You’ve probably seen different types of mouthwashes. They can be primarily for fresh breath, or contain fluoride and other active ingredients to reduce dental plaque, tooth sensitivity or gum disease. You can also get antibiotic and anaesthetic mouthwashes for sore throats by prescription.

Different mouthwashes contain different ingredients. Some contain ethanol, which is the same alcohol as in alcoholic beverages.

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What's the myth?

You might have heard that using alcohol-containing mouthwash products increase your risk of oral cancer.

This recurring myth isn’t supported by the weight of scientific evidence or backed by experts in cancer or oral health.  Let's look into this myth some more.

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What are the facts?

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The bottom line?

You can continue to use mouthwash, including alcohol-containing mouthwash, with confidence. There is no evidence proving that use of these products increases your risk of developing oral cancer.
No need to…

avoid alcohol-containing mouthwash—at least not on the grounds of oral cancer.

But please do...

follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and of course the advice of your dental care professionals when using mouthwash products.