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note on gargles and mouthwashes​

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Answered by anonymous2893
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Gargle : Gargles are aqueous solutions used to prevent or treat throat infections .

Mouthwash : Mouthwashes are aqueous solutions with a pleasant taste and odour used to make clean and deodorise the buccal cavity.

Answered by ashauthiras
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  • Gargling (same root as 'gurgle') is the act of bubbling liquid in the mouth. It is also the washing of one's mouth and throat with a liquid that is kept in motion by breathing through it with a gurgling sound. A traditional home remedy of gargling warm saltwater is sometimes recommended to soothe a sore throat.
  • Mouthwash, mouth rinse, oral rinse, or mouth bath is a liquid which is held in the mouth passively or swilled around the mouth by contraction of the perioral muscles and/or movement of the head, and may be gargled, where the head is tilted back and the liquid bubbled at the back of the mouth.

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