Mouthwash
A good way to maintain good oral hygiene is to use mouthwash. The brush gets into the corners of the mouth, the crevices of the teeth, gums and tongue that can be overlooked. Many people use baking soda instead of mouthwash. It can help freshen your breath and has antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. The recipe for a baking soda mouthwash is easy to follow. Half a teaspoon of baking soda can be added to half a glass of warm water and then used as usual.

Mouthwash
Soothe canker sores
Canker sores are ulcers inside the mouth that are painful. Canker sores do not form on the lips and are not contagious, unlike cold sores. According to studies, baking soda mouthwash can relieve the pain of canker sores. Using the recipe from the previous chapter, you can make baking soda mouthwash. Rinse your mouth once a day until the canker sores disappear.

Soothe Canker Sores