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11 Mar 2005, 11:41
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Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
Which mouthwash is the best: Listerine or Dentyl?
Now, if you have a really furry foul mouth then you cant beat Listerines 'strip the skin off your teeth' kinda approach to oral hygeine. But, on the other hand, Dentyl does make your mouth feel nice and fresh, plus when you burp a few hours later you get a lovely Dentyl type aftershot errupting from your stomach.
I feel that both of these products have uses in different situations. For example, every day for work I would suggest Dentyl. It does last the duration even after a coffee or two. But those with weak stomachs might be put off by the luminous bits of green oral gunk that is spewed out with each mouthful. Sure, it shows its working but its a real bitch to keep finding it all over the basin and walls days afterwards.
Where as Listerine has an altogether different use. This stuff works by burning your mouth clean, there is no denying that. If you have a sore mouth it is antiseptic and will sooth your pain. It achieve this by burning your entire mouth and destroying all sore flesh in the process. But I dont find its freshness lasts too long, its effects are overpowering to begin but wear off easily.
So I personally couldnt decide which is the best. I use both for different occasions.
How about you?
Note: those who use cheap supermarket 'plax' and the like need not contribute to this thread. You may as well gargle water.
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11 Mar 2005, 11:44
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
dentyl as it has no alcohol in, you do know that listerine type alcohol based mouthwashes actually rot your teeth right?
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11 Mar 2005, 11:46
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
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Originally Posted by CrashTester
plus when you burp a few hours later you get a lovely Dentyl type aftershot errupting from your stomach.
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I thought you were meant to spit the stuff out after you're done...
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11 Mar 2005, 11:47
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
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Originally Posted by Structural Integrity
I thought you were meant to spit the stuff out after you're done...
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Thats right..and I do, but it still does it! Its weird but very nice.
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11 Mar 2005, 11:49
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
I use Listerine. The green one (is there any different colours?). Listerine is just battery acid in a bottle, its great. It manages to keep my mouth feeling fresh for quite a long time.
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11 Mar 2005, 11:50
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
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Originally Posted by Structural Integrity
I thought you were meant to spit the stuff out after you're done...
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You spit most of it out, but not all of it. There`s always a small residual amount that stays in the mouth and trickles down the throat I guess.
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11 Mar 2005, 11:52
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
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Originally Posted by pyirt
You spit most of it out, but not all of it. There`s always a small residual amount that stays in the mouth and trickles down the throat I guess.
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Doesn't that pose any problems with listerine when you have to drive your car after? As RR pointed out there's alcohol in it, and judging by the "burning sensation" of listerine I guess there LOTS of it in it.
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11 Mar 2005, 12:03
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
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Doesn't that pose any problems with listerine when you have to drive your car after? As RR pointed out there's alcohol in it, and judging by the "burning sensation" of listerine I guess there LOTS of it in it.
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You`re quite right. There was a drink driving case a few years ago which I read about in the news papers. The guy was wearing dentures, and he washed his mouth out with mouth wash containing alcohol. Whilst driving he was stopped by the police and breatherlised. He was over the limit, but sucessfully defended himself in court by arguing that the mouth wash trapped under his dentures had caused the positive breath test result.
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11 Mar 2005, 12:47
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
I used to use the Listerine mouthwash but never really liked it. I use the Colgate one now,
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11 Mar 2005, 13:40
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
I use Dentyl.
A couple of years ago, we were out drinking and the barman was being a bit of a twat and was bored so asked if I wanted some free Listerine (I'd been for a curry, maybe that had something to do with it). I forgot/was drunk so did not realise when I gave a positive answer that I was getting mouthwash. Upon realising this, I ordered a shot of Blue WKD Shot (40?). Gave the mouthwash to my mate, I had the normal shot, explained that they were the WKD shots and we downed them.
"**** me that's horrible, it tastes like mouth wash".
I smiled.
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11 Mar 2005, 13:53
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
mouthwash doesn't help, said my dentist.
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11 Mar 2005, 14:05
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
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Originally Posted by KoeN
mouthwash doesn't help, said my dentist.
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yep its got less fluoride in it than toothpaste...
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Originally Posted by Stew
I use Dentyl.
A couple of years ago, we were out drinking and the barman was being a bit of a twat and was bored so asked if I wanted some free Listerine (I'd been for a curry, maybe that had something to do with it). I forgot/was drunk so did not realise when I gave a positive answer that I was getting mouthwash. Upon realising this, I ordered a shot of Blue WKD Shot (40?). Gave the mouthwash to my mate, I had the normal shot, explained that they were the WKD shots and we downed them.
"**** me that's horrible, it tastes like mouth wash".
I smiled.
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thats not good, the fluoride in them will kill you.. okay probably not one shot but one small tube of toothpaste will kill you.
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11 Mar 2005, 19:42
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Re: Mouthwash: Listerine vs Dentyl
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Originally Posted by sniborp
thats not good, the fluoride in them will kill you.. okay probably not one shot but one small tube of toothpaste will kill you.
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It won't kill me, I didn't drink it.
And he's still alive 2 years later.
As for mouthwash not helping, it depends what you use it before. I use after a curry/something oniony or garlicy to give my fresher breath and it works for that.
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