
Mouthwashes can stimulate the development of oral cancer or oral, as published in Dental Journal of Australia. There is sufficient evidence that mouthwashes have the necessary amount of alcohol to cause damage.
This type of rinse contains a higher concentration of alcohol than wine or beer, being more dangerous. The point that should be sold by prescription and recommended for use only by a very short period of time, Australian researchers said.
Smoking and drinking are risk factors for developing oral cancer, however it is estimated that the excessive use of mouthwash has the same effect as nicotine. His alcohol compound allows substances such as nicotine from entering our mouth more easily.
Of course, from Johnson & Johnson came out to deny the accusations and said they developed their research publication selected data based on clinically. Will have to wait to continue the investigation to determine if the mouthwash hurt us or not.