Abstract:Mouthwashes (MWs) are liquid preparation, commonly used for oral care and applied on teeth and mucosa of the oral cavity and pharynx. MWs exert antiseptic, astringent, and sedative effects. The aim of the current study is to investigate the effect of daily use of alcohol-containing mouthwashes on the tongue, surface of cementum and enamel in rats. Four groups (10 rats/group) of male Sprague-Dawley rats were treated by local application of MWs by pledgets for 45 min for 41 days as follows: The control group tre… Show more
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