Anti-fungal mouthwash is a type of therapeutic mouthwash that contains active ingredients intended to help control or reduce conditions like bad breath, gingivitis, plaque, and tooth decay. However, none of the search results specifically mention anti-fungal mouthwash. Therefore, we cannot provide product details, positive or negative aspects, or ingredients or materials for anti-fungal mouthwash.
However, we can provide some general information about mouthwash ingredients. Active ingredients that may be used in therapeutic mouthwash include cetylpyridinium chloride, chlorhexidine, essential oils, fluoride, and peroxide. Antimicrobials in mouthwash formulations include chlorhexidine, chlorine dioxide, cetylpyridinium chloride, and essential oils (e.g., eucalyptol, menthol, thymol, and methyl salicylate) . Some mouthwash ingredients, like calcium hydroxide or aluminum hydroxide, can form a complex with fluoride ions and reduce a mouthwashs effectiveness.
LISTERINE® is a popular brand of mouthwash that uses four essential oils (eucalyptol, menthol, methyl salicylate, thymol) as its active ingredients. Other common active ingredients in toothpastes and mouthwashes include chlorhexidine and cetylpyridinium chloride.
It is important to note that some mouthwash ingredients can have erosive potential, depending on their pH and viscosity. Therefore, it is recommended to use mouthwash in a specific order, depending on the ingredients. For example, vigorous rinsing with water may be recommended after brushing and before rinsing if certain ingredients are present.
In summary, while we cannot provide specific information about anti-fungal mouthwash, we can provide general information about mouthwash ingredients and their effects. It is important to read the label and follow the manufacturers instructions when using any mouthwash product.