GARGLED - translation to arabic
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GARGLED - translation to arabic

RINSE FOR ORAL HYGIENE OR COSMETIC PURPOSES
Antiseptic mouth rinse; Mouth-wash; Mouth wash; Mouthwashes; Magic mouthwash; Gargled; Breath freshener; Magic swizzle; Magic mouth wash; Mouth Refreshner; Mouthrinse; Dental rinse; Mouth rinse; Oral rinse; Oral deodorant; Mouth bath
  • An example of a commercial mouthwash brand which is alcohol-free
  • Swedish ad for toiletries, 1905/1906
  • Listerine advertisement, 1932
  • Range of mouthwashes by [[Listerine]]
  • Sterisol mouthwash (1963)

GARGLED         

ألاسم

تَغَرْغُر ; غَرْغَرَة ; غَرُور

الفعل

تَغَرْغَرَ ; غَرْغَرَ

mouthrinse         
مَضْمَضَة
mouthrinse         
مَضْمَضَة

Definition

mouthwash
¦ noun an antiseptic liquid used for rinsing the mouth or gargling.

Wikipedia

Mouthwash

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.

Usually mouthwashes are antiseptic solutions intended to reduce the microbial load in the mouth, although other mouthwashes might be given for other reasons such as for their analgesic, anti-inflammatory or anti-fungal action. Additionally, some rinses act as saliva substitutes to neutralize acid and keep the mouth moist in xerostomia (dry mouth). Cosmetic mouthrinses temporarily control or reduce bad breath and leave the mouth with a pleasant taste.

Rinsing with water or mouthwash after brushing with a fluoride toothpaste can reduce the availability of salivary fluoride. This can lower the anti-cavity re-mineralization and antibacterial effects of fluoride. Fluoridated mouthwash may mitigate this effect or in high concentrations increase available fluoride, but is not as cost effective as leaving the fluoride toothpaste on the teeth after brushing. A group of experts discussing post brushing rinsing in 2012 found that although there was clear guidance given in many public health advice publications to "spit, avoid rinsing with water/excessive rinsing with water" they believed there was a limited evidence base for best practice.

Examples of use of GARGLED
1. He‘s like that guy in Crash Test Dummies, if he gargled with gravel.
2. One of the last gargled, lip–smacked, parked her nose in a glass of her hosts finest recent vintage.
3. The gargled toothpaste; the crunched Fishermans Friends; the slow, exaggeratedly steady steps; the absurdly careful and overarticulated speech intended to conceal any hint of slurring.