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Mouth WashClick to edit Master subtitle style
By
Dr. Ajay Chavan
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Mouth Wash
Contents
Introduction Objective Definition History Types Active ingredients Method of preparation Cross reference3/5/12
Own Research View
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Why
A product used to enhance oral hygiene It may be used to help remove mucus and food particles deeper down in the throat It contains active ingredients that kill bacteria and prevent them from attacking your teeth 3/5/12 Mouth Wash 33
Introduction
The oral care market in India is valued at over Rs 4500 cr.
This
segmented
into
mouthwashes,
toothpastes, powders.
toothbrushes and tooth
Mouthwash category market size in India3/5/12
is at around Rs. 85 cr.( compare toMouth Wash 44
Contd
Mouthwash cosmetic
product product,
is it
more is
like
a as
therapeutic rather than daily use and sold prescription and OTC brand both.
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Objective
Brief
introduction
and
discussion
regarding Mouth Wash.
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Definition
These are aqueous solution with a pleasant taste and odour used to make clean and deodorize the buccal cavity.
They
contain
antibacterial
agents,
alcohol, glycerin, sweetening agents, flavoring agents and coloring agents used by swishing the liquid in oral cavity.3/5/12 Mouth Wash 77
History
The first known references to mouth rinsing is inAyurvedaandChinese medicine, about 2700 BC, for treatment ofgingivitis.
Hippocratesrecommended a mixture of salt,alum, and vinegar.
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Types
In general there are three types of mouthwashes
Antibacterial Mouthwash Fluoride mouthwash Remineralizing mouthwash
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Antibacterial Mouthwash
Reduce the bacterial population of the mouth.
actively fight plaque and protect your teeth against decay, reduce plaque by up to 25%.
These products have a fresh taste and3/5/12
improve breath odor.Mouth Wash
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Fluoride Mouthwash
For
people
who
are
particularly
susceptible to tooth decay.
Help to improve the fluoride layer on tooth enamel
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Remineralizing Mouthwash
Designed purely to combat bad breath.
Help repair various lesions in the mouth.
Freshen mouth, mask stale odours and3/5/12 Mouth Wash make teeth feel clean. 1212
Active ingredients
Mouthwashes are generally composed of diluents, antibacterial agents, soaps, flavorings, and colorants. Dilutant - deionized water 50%, Alcohol 20%. Antibacterial agents - Phenols, Thymol, Salol, Tannic acid, Hexachloraphene, Chlorinated Thymols, and Quaternary Ammonium compounds 3/5/12 Mouth Wash 1313
Contd
Chlorinated parachlormetacresol
phenols have both
like an
antibacterial effect and a desired flavor.
Thymol, which is obtained from volatile oils, is used at low concentrations and in conjunction with other ingredients.3/5/12 Mouth Wash 1414
Contd
Hexachloraphene is substantive to the mucous membrane which makes it ideal for longer lasting formulas.
Quatemary compounds are often used because of their non-toxic and nonirritant3/5/12
nature.
They
are
effective1515
against plaque.Mouth Wash
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Flavorants such as Peppermint, Menthol, Methyl salicylate, and Eugenol are commonly used. The most common colors, blue and green, are the result of adding governmentally approved and certified FD&C dyes. Some mouthwash formulas also include a synthetic Mouth Wash detergent to give extra 3/5/12 1616
Method of Preparation
All raw materials are heated and cooled to rapidly combine. These material mixed with dilutant (Water or alcohol). Then flavoring and coloring material are added and mixed. Packed in suitable container.3/5/12 Mouth Wash 1717
CHLORHEXIDINE MOUTHWASH 0.2%
CompositionSr.no. 1 2 3 4 5 63/5/12
Chemical Entity Glycerol Glycerol Chlorhexidine Gluconate Thymol Flavour Water, PurifiedMouth Wash
Proportion 10 - 30% w/v 10 - 30% v/v < 10% w/v < 10% w/v < 10% w/v to 100% v/v1818
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Physical and Chemical PropertiesAppearance / Odour: A clear, colorless slightly foaming liquid with characteristic mint odour. pH: 6.0 - 8.0 Solubility: Miscible Percent Volatiles: Approximately 10% v/v Refractive Index: 1.35 1.36 Specific Gravity : 0.995 1.015 g/mL @ 20Mouth Wash 1919
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Natural Mouthwash
Completely chemical free Composition
Tea tree oil : A natural bacteria fighter Essential oils of clove : Excellent antiseptic and also gum toner.
No preservatives.Mouth Wash 2020
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Magic Mouthwash
It is commonly prescribed for conditions such as chemotherapy/radiation-induced mucositis, canker sores, mouth pain, etc. It is to combination of ingredients with different potential mechanisms of action to treat a variety of oral conditions. There is not a standard formulation for magic mouthwash3/5/12 Mouth Wash 2121
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There are numerous magic mouthwash formulations. Most contain at least three ingredients. A combination of an Antibiotic (to reduce the bacterial flora around the lesion), Antihistamine (for local anesthetic effect), Antifungal (to stop any fungal growth), Steroid (to reduce inflammation), a local Anesthetic/pain reliever, or an 2222 Antacid (to 3/5/12 Mouth Wash
Cross Reference
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Own Research View
Herbal mouth wash can also be prepared with plants like Jatiphala, Pugaphala, Karpura, Tambula as these plants are describe in Charaka Samhita as mukasugandhikar dravya
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Summary
Necessity of Mouth wash. Definition, History, Thee Types. Ingredients and method of preparation with some example.
Ayurvedic correlation.
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Conclusion
Mouthwash is a liquid oral product designed to freshen breath.
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References
Remington Pharmaceutical Science R.M.Mehata Charaka Samhita Astang Hrudaya Internet.
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THANK YOU
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