What is your favorite (or least awful, whichever is appropriate) flouride rinse?

Any thoughts...I need to get better at doing this.

Thanks
Stacey

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  • ratface
    ratface Member Posts: 1,337 Member
    Is this for the trays??
    I don't use a rinse but rather a gel in the flouride trays and my only two choices are peppermint and orange. I switch between the two.
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    OralB STOP Gel
    I don't use a rinse...

    I do have OralB STOP Gel that my dentist gives to me in a good sized tube.

    OralB STOP Gel

    I use that a few times aweek....so far everything has been good for me.

    Actually my last dental exam and checkup I was cavity free.

    JG
  • HAWVET
    HAWVET Member Posts: 318
    Skiffin16 said:

    OralB STOP Gel
    I don't use a rinse...

    I do have OralB STOP Gel that my dentist gives to me in a good sized tube.

    OralB STOP Gel

    I use that a few times aweek....so far everything has been good for me.

    Actually my last dental exam and checkup I was cavity free.

    JG

    Since my saliva never
    Since my saliva never returned, I have been rinsing with Act nightly, but using the Walmart equivalent since it is cheaper. At least once a day, I use a prescription fluoride toothpaste.
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    Fluoride Rinse
    When every single thing, including water, burned, I would numb my mouth, and use Act Childrens Fluoride rinse, which is bubble gum flavored. Now, for fluoride rinse, I use Act Total Care Dry Mouth. I like the Oasis, but it does not have fluoride. I use the Act, with the fluoride only once per day, the Oasis, probably 4 times a day. I just ordered another six bottles of Oasis, it burns, but so does Bioténe, and I think the Oasis is better. Act also has non dry mouth versions, if you are lucky to still have saliva. Here's a couple links:


    ACT  TOTAL  CARE -  DRY  MOUTH


    ACT  PRODUCTS  COMPARISON. CHART
  • jtl
    jtl Member Posts: 456
    I use the generic version of
    I use the generic version of Colgate 5000+. Seems like most of the prescription flouride treatments are about the same concentration. I like something I brush with in order to get a good dose at the gum line.