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Antibacterial Mouthwash

For strong teeth & healthy gums
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6-fold protection
vegan | made in germany | microplastic free
  • May help reduce bleeding gums
  • May help prevent gum inflammation
  • Works 6-fold

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7,98  / l

Product contains: 0,500 l

The effective formula contains the unique combination of tea tree oil and fluoride. It has a 6-fold effect and can help to reduce bleeding gums and prevent inflammation. The product is dentally tested. Alcohol-free.
Pharma Quality tea tree oil

100% pure, natural, Australian tea tree oil in pharmaceutical quality known for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effect

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Fluoride – remineralises and protects against caries

6-fold protection

  • Prevents caries
  • Reduces plaque
  • Protects against sugar acid
  • Protects the gums
  • Strengthens the enamel
  • Freshens breath

Tea tree oil for healthy gums
Bacteria can cause tooth decay, gingivitis and periodontitis. Tea tree oil helps to prevent these problems as it fights bacteria. It has a disinfectant and anti-inflammatory effect and can therefore also help with gum inflammation. Tea tree oil has a broad spectrum of action. It can be used in many different ways. A reliable aid for oral and dental care – both for prevention and to help with complaints.

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Fluoride for healthy teeth
Fluoride is an important trace element that the body only needs in small amounts. It strengthens oral health and ensures strong teeth. With its antibacterial effect, fluoride fights bacteria in tooth enamel and helps to prevent tooth decay. Together with minerals from saliva, it also helps to build up and harden tooth enamel. This makes the enamel more stable, more resistant and better protected against acid attacks. The perfect booster for healthy oral flora and strong teeth.

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After brushing your teeth, rinse your mouth for 30 seconds with approx. 10 ml (1 cap) of mouthwash. DO NOT SWALLOW! Do not rinse with water. Shake before use.

AQUA (WATER), GLYCERIN, SORBITOL, PROPYLENE GLYCOL, SODIUM FLUO­RIDE, ZINC CHLORIDE, MELALEUCA ALTERNIFOLIA (TEA TREE) LEAF OIL, AROMA (FLAVOR), POTASSIUM ACESULFAME, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, SODIUM BENZOATE, LIMONENE, LINALOOL, SODIUM CHLORIDE, CITRIC ACID

Category: Oral hygiene
Medicinal plant: Tea tree oil
EAN: 4003583214082
SKU: 40056200
PZN: 17638652
Content: 500 ml

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