Colgate Savacol Alcohol Free Anti-Stain Mouth Rinse 300ml - Mint
Colgate Savacol Alcohol Free Anti-Stain Mouth Rinse 300ml - Mint
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Colgate Savacol Anti-Stain Mouth Rinse is an antibacterial mouth rinse featuring NEW anti-stain technology. The active ingredient, Chlorhexidine (CHX), is considered the gold standard due to its superior antiplaque effect and is clinically tested to actively fight bacteria to help prevent plaque build up and tartar for healthy gums.
The CHX 0.2% concentration is clinically tested to reduce dental plaque. The new anti-stain technology offers up to 3.1x less staining* compared to the standard Savacol formulation.
This product has a mild mint flavour and is alcohol-free**.
For intensive gum care:
Actively fights bacteria to help prevent plaque build-up and tartar for stronger gums
Anti-stain system for up to 3.1x less teeth staining.*
Clinically tested to reduce dental plaque
If red or bleeding gums persist for more than 2 weeks, stop use and seek professional advice from your dentist. Painful, swollen gums, loose teeth and bad breath may be signs of periodontitis, a serious form of gum disease which requires professional treatment.
Intended for short term use only. Do not use for more than 4 weeks.
*vs regular MW with 0.12% CHX after 4 weeks use
** does not contain ethanol
Savacol Antibacterial Mouth Rinse Mint contains Chlorhexidine Digluconate 0.2%.
ALWAYS READ THE LABEL. CHLORHEXIDINE CAN CAUSE SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTIONS.SEEK IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE IF THIS OCCURS.
This product may not be right for you. Read the label before purchase.
Directions for use:
- Mouth Ulcers - may relieve discomfort of mouth ulcers. Rinse 3 times daily.
- Dental Plaque & Gingivitis - reduces dental plaque and the incidence of gingivitis. Rinse 2 times daily. For maximum benefit use after brushing and flossing.
- Post Dental Treatment - on advice of your dentist only.
Denture Rinse - to prevent denture breath. Rinse daily in addition to denture cleaning.
If red or bleeding gums persist for more than 2 weeks, stop use and seek professional advice from your dentist. Painful, swollen gums, loose teeth and bad breath may be signs of periodontitis, a serious form of gum disease which requires professional treatment.
