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UltraDEX Low-Abrasion Toothpaste 75ml

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Caution: Children 6 years and younger: use a pea-sized amount for supervised brushing to minimize swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources, consult a dentist or doctor. The advanced iQ+ ActiveOxi Technology® within UltraDEX® Low-Abrasion toothpaste is clinically proven to instantly eliminate bad breath compounds (Volatile Sulphur Compounds) for 12 hour fresh breath confidence. UltraDEX Sensitive Toothpaste has been developed to eliminate bad breath instantly for 12 hours and also provide extra protection for sensitive teeth. Lastly, spit out the toothpaste. Do not rinse again as this allows the active ingredients in both your toothpaste and mouthwash to do their duty. Additionally, it is worth taking note of whether or not your chosen mouthwash brand offers antibacterial properties (not all do). This is especially so if you are concerned about your breath. A study found that most mouthwashes are effective for the first half hour or so after use, but the effects of many popular brands tend to drop away over time. The scientists found that after a period of 1-3 hours the ability of a mouthwash to control halitosis was “due solely to its anti-microbial action” (3).

Twice daily, squeeze a small amount of toothpaste onto your brush. Brush over all teeth for at least 2 minutes. To experience the maximum benefits of UltraDEX® Toothpaste, do not rinse with water after brushing. Ideally, use this toothpaste together with UltraDEX® Daily Oral Rinse, either before or after. Instead, simply spit out the excess mouthwash and leave the fluoride to do its work. Should You Use Mouthwash Before or After Brushing?

Without rinsing again, brush your teeth for 2-3 minutes with a toothbrush, being sure to follow a correct brushing procedure. Use this toothpaste like you would any other toothpaste. It is recommended that you brush your teeth twice a day for 2 minutes. Do not rinse with water after use, instead use UltraDEX Daily Oral Rinse. Are there any side effects?

and reviewed by health professionals. It isn’t intended to replace the medical information given to As an example, many mouthwashes contain alcohol. A number of studies have suggested that alcohol-based mouthwashes may pose problems for some individuals. For example, many users find that alcohol-containing mouthwashes can dry out their mouth (which, in itself, can worsen problems associated with halitosis). Australian-based NPS reports “increasing evidence” that there may be a link between the level of alcohol in your mouthwash and the development of some oral cancers (2). Experts currently disagree about whether you should use mouthwash before or after brushing (or flossing, for that matter).

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Bacterial Load Reduction – The harmful bacteria which can cause bad breath or tooth decay can also be affected by the right mouthwash. While not all mouth rinses offer antibacterial benefits, better-quality mouth washes are clinically proven to reduce bacterial loads in the oral cavity. What Type of Mouthwash Should I Use? While some people still see a proper dental hygiene routine as simply brushing twice a day, numerous studies have demonstrated that mouthwash can form an important part of keeping your teeth healthy and your breath smelling fresh. Start by pouring the right amount out of the bottle. Advice from manufacturers varies, but to give you an example we recommend that you use 15ml of our oral rinse. As a result, antibacterial, alcohol-free mouthwashes can offer significant benefits over more popular brands. How to Use Mouthwash Some authorities claim that using mouthwash before brushing can help to lift plaque away from the surface of the teeth, giving a more thorough clean. On the other hand, many toothpastes contain active ingredients such as fluoride which is best not washed away.

Although tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the body, the dentin that lies beneath it can become exposed – through, for example, wearing away of the enamel or gingival recession. Using a hard-bristled toothbrush along with an abrasive toothpaste can scour off the enamel and expose dentin. Relative Dentin Abrasivity (RDA) is a standardised method of measuring the erosive effect of toothpastes on tooth dentin. The lower the RDA, the less dentin is likely to be worn away. Unlike other toothpastes, the low-abrasion formula in UltraDEX Low-Abrasion Toothpaste gently removes bacteria and restores natural whiteness to teeth by oxidising organic stains.It is suitable for anyone who is looking to treat and bad breath and stains on the teeth. It is not suitable for anyone who is allergic to the ingredients contained in the toothpaste. These are: Equally, there are practical aspects to consider. Flossing, for example, can be beneficial for removing detritus from between the teeth, after which point your toothpaste and mouthwash will find it easier to reach every surface of your teeth. A cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. It’s tempting to assume that all mouth washes are essentially the same. However, this is far from the truth.

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