It can ,but you still need to use a real gargle.
By using it as a verb. For example, you gargle the Listerine Mouthwash. "I gargled the Listerine Mouthwash before going to bed." If you want to use it in the present tense, say, "I usually gargle with mouthwash before going to bed."
Approx 30 seconds in full gargle
Combine cayenne with myrrh and gargle as needed. This mixture can also be used as an antiseptic mouthwash. Not for children.
no brush your teeth alot and gargle with mouthwash
take aspirin, ibuprofen, zinc lozenges, gargle with mint mouthwash or salt water
Clean your teeth and use mouthwash. Otherwise gargle some water.
Gargling is something you do with mouthwash. It is part of the process of rinsing out your mouth. Gargling specifically is the rinsing of the back portion of the mouth, which you do while exhaling to prevent the mouthwash from entering your wind pipe, which produces the characteristic gargling sound.
brush twice a day,gargle well after every meal. use the mouthwash once everyday.
Not a lot at all. Most mouthwashes can be used as gargles as most have a disinfectant or antibacterial solution, But some gargles are medicated and meant just to be gargled and not to be used as a mouthwash. I would say that Listerine would be both a mouthwash and a gargle, but Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) would be a gargle only.
Congestion of a vocal cord typically means that you have excess mucus buildup in your vocal cords. To fix this, simply gargle a bit of mouthwash and use lozenges.
Hydrogen peroxide can be used as a mouthwash in small dilutions (around 3%). It can help to kill bacteria in the mouth and whiten teeth. However, it should be used with caution as it can cause irritation if used in high concentrations or too frequently. It is best to consult a dentist before using hydrogen peroxide as a mouthwash.
chew gum, suck a breath mint, use breath spray, brush teeth, gargle with mouthwash