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Colgate Total Advanced Toothpaste - 50ml

Colgate Total Advanced Toothpaste - 50ml
£1.79

Colgate Total is clinically proven to provide long-lasting anti-bacterial protection against cavities and gum problems caused by plaque and tartar. Its unique combination of a sustained action anti-bacterial system, fluoride and fresh mint flavour, gives long lasting protection in between brushing. Colgate Total is also the only toothpaste clinically proven to protect above and below the gum line. Its unique, patented anti-bacterial formula works so effectively fighting harmful bacteria on the surface that it helps prevent them from getting below the gum line.How Do I Best Care for My Teeth as an Adult?The key to keeping a bright, healthy smile throughout adulthood is to practice proper oral hygiene. Even adults can get cavities, as well as gum disease, that can lead to serious problems. Throughout your adult life, its important to continue toBrush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque-the sticky film on your teeth thats the main cause of tooth decay. Floss daily to remove plaque from between your teeth and under your gumline, before it can harden into tartar. Once tartar has formed, it can only be removed by a professional cleaning. Limit sugary or starchy foods, especially sticky snacks. The more often you snack between meals, the more chances you give the acids in plaque to attack your tooth enamel. Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and checkups. What Special Dental Issues Should I Be Aware Of as an Adult?Even if you brush and floss regularly, you may face certain oral health issues as an adult. Luckily, your dentist can help you meet most of these challenges quite successfully. Gum disease begins as gingivitis, which in this early stage is still reversible. Symptoms of gingivitis include red, swollen or tender gums that tend to bleed when you brush them. If you notice any of these symptoms, see your dentist-before serious problems develop. Advanced stages of gum disease may lead to tooth loss.The health of your gums can also affect your overall health. Recent studies have shown a possible link between periodontitis (a gum disease) and other diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease and a possible link to premature births. To prevent gum disease from getting started in the first place, be sure to brush twice a day, floss daily and schedule professional cleanings every six months. Cavities around existing fillings (called recurrent decay) and decay on the root surfaces of the teeth become more common as we age. So its important to brush with a fluoride toothpaste, floss daily and see your dentist regularly. Sensitivity can be an increasing problem as one ages. Your gums naturally recede over time, exposing areas of the tooth that are not protected by enamel. These areas are particularly prone to pain due to cold or hot foods or beverages. In severe cases cold air, as well as sensitivity to sour and sweet drinks and foods, can occur. If you experience sensitivity, try an anti-sensitivity toothpaste. If the problem persists, see your dentist, as the sensitivity may be an indication of a more serious condition, such as a cavity or a cracked or fractured tooth. Crowns are used to strengthen damaged teeth. A crown entirely covers or caps a damaged tooth. Besides strengthening a damaged tooth, a crown can be used to improve its appearance, shape or alignment. Implants and bridges are used to replace missing ones. Dental implants replace one or more teeth or are used to attach full or partial dentures. Consult with your dentist to see if implants are right for you. Bridges are commonly used to replace one or more missing teeth. They span the space where the teeth are missing. Bridges are cemented to the natural teeth or implants surrounding the empty space. How Can I Help Make My Teeth Look Whiter?Thorough cleanings by a dentist or hygienist will remove most external staining caused by food and tobacco. Using a whitening toothpaste can also help remove these surface stains between dental visits. If stains have been present for years, you may need to have your teeth professionally whitened to remove these more stubborn external stains.Internal stains can be bleached, bonded or capped (crowned). While each of these methods is safe and effective, your dentist will recommend which treatment is appropriate for you depending on the state of your teeth and the results that you wish to achieve.What Effect Does Diet Have On My Oral Health?In addition to greatly affecting your overall health, proper nutrition is necessary for healthy teeth and gums. Eating a well-balanced diet gives your gum tissues and teeth the important nutrients and minerals they need to stay strong and resist infections, which can contribute to gum disease. In addition, firm, fibrous foods such as fruits and vegetables tend to help clean the teeth and tissues. Soft, sticky foods tend to remain on the grooves and between teeth, producing more plaque.Each time you consume foods and drinks that contain sugars or starches, the bacteria in plaque produce acids that attack your teeth for 20 minutes or more. To reduce damage to your tooth enamel, limit the number or between meal snacks and drinks. And when you do snack, choose nutritious foods such as cheese, raw vegetables, plain yogurt or fruit.

Oral-B® Ultrafloss® 25m

Oral-B® Ultrafloss® 25m
£1.76

Dental Floss.Helps you start flossing right.Pre-measured strands.Fluffy texture.Mint.For more oral care information visit us at www.oralb.com

Colgate Triple Cool Stripe Toothpaste - 100ml

Colgate Triple Cool Stripe Toothpaste - 100ml
£1.75

Colgate Triple Cool Stripe Toothpaste gives you strong white teeth and cavity protection. Containing fluoride, it is designed to give you longer lasting anti-bacterial protection above and below the gum line and in between brushings, as well as fresh breath. How Do I Best Care for My Teeth as an Adult?The key to keeping a bright, healthy smile throughout adulthood is to practice proper oral hygiene. Even adults can get cavities, as well as gum disease, that can lead to serious problems. Throughout your adult life, its important to continue toBrush twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque-the sticky film on your teeth thats the main cause of tooth decay. Floss daily to remove plaque from between your teeth and under your gumline, before it can harden into tartar. Once tartar has formed, it can only be removed by a professional cleaning. Limit sugary or starchy foods, especially sticky snacks. The more often you snack between meals, the more chances you give the acids in plaque to attack your tooth enamel. Visit your dentist regularly for professional cleanings and checkups. What Special Dental Issues Should I Be Aware Of as an Adult?Even if you brush and floss regularly, you may face certain oral health issues as an adult. Luckily, your dentist can help you meet most of these challenges quite successfully. Gum disease begins as gingivitis, which in this early stage is still reversible. Symptoms of gingivitis include red, swollen or tender gums that tend to bleed when you brush them. If you notice any of these symptoms, see your dentist-before serious problems develop. Advanced stages of gum disease may lead to tooth loss.The health of your gums can also affect your overall health. Recent studies have shown a possible link between periodontitis (a gum disease) and other diseases, such as diabetes, heart disease and a possible link to premature births. To prevent gum disease from getting started in the first place, be sure to brush twice a day, floss daily and schedule professional cleanings every six months. Cavities around existing fillings (called recurrent decay) and decay on the root surfaces of the teeth become more common as we age. So its important to brush with a fluoride toothpaste, floss daily and see your dentist regularly. Sensitivity can be an increasing problem as one ages. Your gums naturally recede over time, exposing areas of the tooth that are not protected by enamel. These areas are particularly prone to pain due to cold or hot foods or beverages. In severe cases cold air, as well as sensitivity to sour and sweet drinks and foods, can occur. If you experience sensitivity, try an anti-sensitivity toothpaste. If the problem persists, see your dentist, as the sensitivity may be an indication of a more serious condition, such as a cavity or a cracked or fractured tooth. Crowns are used to strengthen damaged teeth. A crown entirely covers or caps a damaged tooth. Besides strengthening a damaged tooth, a crown can be used to improve its appearance, shape or alignment. Implants and bridges are used to replace missing ones. Dental implants replace one or more teeth or are used to attach full or partial dentures. Consult with your dentist to see if implants are right for you. Bridges are commonly used to replace one or more missing teeth. They span the space where the teeth are missing. Bridges are cemented to the natural teeth or implants surrounding the empty space. How Can I Help Make My Teeth Look Whiter?Thorough cleanings by a dentist or hygienist will remove most external staining caused by food and tobacco. Using a whitening toothpaste can also help remove these surface stains between dental visits. If stains have been present for years, you may need to have your teeth professionally whitened to remove these more stubborn external stains.Internal stains can be bleached, bonded or capped (crowned). While each of these methods is safe and effective, your dentist will recommend which treatment is appropriate for you depending on the state of your teeth and the results that you wish to achieve.What Effect Does Diet Have On My Oral Health?In addition to greatly affecting your overall health, proper nutrition is necessary for healthy teeth and gums. Eating a well-balanced diet gives your gum tissues and teeth the important nutrients and minerals they need to stay strong and resist infections, which can contribute to gum disease. In addition, firm, fibrous foods such as fruits and vegetables tend to help clean the teeth and tissues. Soft, sticky foods tend to remain on the grooves and between teeth, producing more plaque.Each time you consume foods and drinks that contain sugars or starches, the bacteria in plaque produce acids that attack your teeth for 20 minutes or more. To reduce damage to your tooth enamel, limit the number or between meal snacks and drinks. And when you do snack, choose nutritious foods such as cheese, raw vegetables, plain yogurt or fruit.

Colgate Smiles Youth Toothbrush 6 Years - 1 Toothbrush

Colgate Smiles Youth Toothbrush 6 Years - 1 Toothbrush
£1.75

Colgate Smiles Youth Toothbrush is suitable for children aged 6 and over. This brush copes with growing mouths and gappy teeth. The small cushioned oval head helps protect gums and get around a growing mouth. The soft multi-height bristles thoroughly clean teeth of all sizes. The comfortable thumb rest and non-slip cushioned handle for control in the hands. The toothpaste guide on the head of the brush helps to measure the recommended amount of toothpaste. The brush is also a cheek and tongue cleaner, just like a grown up toothbrush. This helps to remove more bacteria in the mouth than brushing alone.How Do I Help My Children Care for Their Teeth and Prevent Cavities?Teaching your child proper oral care at a young age is an investment in his or her health that will pay lifelong dividends. You can start by setting an example; taking good care of your own teeth sends a message that oral health is something to be valued. And anything that makes taking care of teeth fun, like brushing along with your child or letting them choose their own toothbrush, encourages proper oral care.To help your children protect their teeth and gums and greatly reduce their risk of getting cavities, teach them to follow these simple stepsBrush twice a day with an dentist recommended fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque-the sticky film on teeth thats the main cause of tooth decay. Floss daily to remove plaque from between your teeth and under the gumline, before it can harden into tartar. Once tartar has formed, it can only be removed by a professional cleaning. Eat a well-balanced diet that limits starchy or sugary foods, which produce plaque acids that cause tooth decay. When you do eat these foods, try to eat them with your meal instead of as a snack-the extra saliva produced during a meal helps rinse food from the mouth. Use dental products that contain fluoride, including toothpaste. Make sure that your childrens drinking water is fluoridated. If your water supply; municipal, well or bottled does not contain fluoride, your dentist or pediatrician may prescribe daily fluoride supplements. Take your child to the dentist for regular checkups. What Brushing Techniques Can I Show My Child?You may want to supervise your children until they get the hang of these simple stepsUse a pea-sized dab of toothpaste. Take care that your child does not swallow the toothpaste. Using a soft-bristled toothbrush, brush the inside surface of each tooth first, where plaque may accumulate most. Brush gently back and forth. Clean the outer surfaces of each tooth. Angle the brush along the outer gumline. Gently brush back and forth. Brush the chewing surface of each tooth. Gently brush back and forth. Use the tip of the brush to clean behind each front tooth, both top and bottom. Its always fun to brush the tongue! What Is Fluoride and How Do I Know if My Child Is Getting the Right Amount?Fluoride is one of the best ways to help prevent against tooth decay. A naturally occurring mineral, fluoride combines with the tooths enamel to strengthen it. In many municipal water supplies, the right amount of fluoride is added for proper tooth development. To find out whether your water contains fluoride, and how much, call your local water district. If your water supply does not contain any (or enough) fluoride, your childs pediatrician or dentist may suggest using fluoride drops or a mouthrinse in addition to a fluoride toothpaste.How Important Is Diet to My Childs Oral Health?A balanced diet is necessary for your child to develop strong, decay-resistant teeth. In addition to a full range of vitamins and minerals, a childs diet should include plenty of calcium, phosphorous, and proper levels of fluoride.If fluoride is your childs greatest protection against tooth decay, then frequent snacking may be the biggest enemy. The sugars and starches found in many foods and snacks like cookies, candies, dried fruit, soft drinks, pretzels and potato chips combine with plaque on teeth to create acids. These acids attack the tooth enamel and may lead to cavities.Each plaque attack can last up to 20 minutes after a meal or snack has been finished. Even a little nibble can create plaque acids. So its best to limit snacking between meals.

Wisdom Fresh Effect Mint Burst Floss

Wisdom Fresh Effect Mint Burst Floss
£1.73

Wisdom Fresh Effect Floss gives an incredible mint burst experience and expands to a soft fluffy thread that fills the gaps between the teeth for an exceptional clean. With mint flavour to give your mouth a real clean and fresh feeling.

Oral-B® Satin Floss™ 25m

Oral-B® Satin Floss™ 25m
£1.72

Burst of freshness.Satin-like texture.Comfort Grip.Flossing action for a fresh clean feeling.Oral-B SATINfloss instantly feels different as it releases a burst of mint freshness on contact that lets you know it is working. Its unique satin-like texture is comfortable to handle. It effectively cleans out plaque and particles between your teeth and below the gumline, so your teeth feel squeaky clean. Daily flossing with SATINfloss you do more to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

Oral-B® Satin Tape™ 25m

Oral-B® Satin Tape™ 25m
£1.72

Flossing action for a fresh clean feeling. Burst of freshness.Wide satin-like ribbon.Comfort Grip.Oral-B SATINfloss instantly feels different as it releases a burst of mint freshness on contact that lets you know its working. Its unique wide satin-like ribbon is comfortable to handle. It effectively cleans out plaque and particles between your teeth and below the gumline, so your teeth feel squeaky clean. Daily flossing with SATINfloss you do more to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

Dentemp The Original Sword Floss Regular

Dentemp The Original Sword Floss Regular
£1.69

Dentemp The Original Sword Floss Regular Removes Plaque Stimulates Gums 50 Disposable floss picks with free pocket case.

Reach Dental Floss Fluoride Mint Waxed - 50M

Reach Dental Floss Fluoride Mint Waxed - 50M
£1.59

Reach Dental Floss Fluoride Mint Waxed the floss dentists use most. Dentists recommend regular flossing. Flossing has been clinically proven to remove plaque between teeth to prevent gum disease.

Colgate Smiles Junior Toothbrush 2-6 Years (Purple) - 1 Toothbrush

Colgate Smiles Junior Toothbrush 2-6 Years (Purple) - 1 Toothbrush
£1.55

Colgate Smiles Junior Toothbrush - As the childs mouths get bigger and children become more able to brush by themselves, they are going to need a substantial toothbrush. The small, cushioned oval head helps protect gums and get to hard to reach places, while the extra soft multi height bristles thoroughly clean teeth of all sizes. The non-slip cushioned handles are designed for comfort and control in the hands. The toothbrush also comes with a guide to measure the recommended amount of toothpaste as children become more dextrous.How Do I Help My Children Care for Their Teeth and Prevent Cavities?Teaching your child proper oral care at a young age is an investment in his or her health that will pay lifelong dividends. You can start by setting an example; taking good care of your own teeth sends a message that oral health is something to be valued. And anything that makes taking care of teeth fun, like brushing along with your child or letting them choose their own toothbrush, encourages proper oral care.To help your children protect their teeth and gums and greatly reduce their risk of getting cavities, teach them to follow these simple stepsBrush twice a day with an dentist recommended fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque-the sticky film on teeth thats the main cause of tooth decay. Floss daily to remove plaque from between your teeth and under the gumline, before it can harden into tartar. Once tartar has formed, it can only be removed by a professional cleaning. Eat a well-balanced diet that limits starchy or sugary foods, which produce plaque acids that cause tooth decay. When you do eat these foods, try to eat them with your meal instead of as a snack-the extra saliva produced during a meal helps rinse food from the mouth. Use dental products that contain fluoride, including toothpaste. Make sure that your childrens drinking water is fluoridated. If your water supply; municipal, well or bottled does not contain fluoride, your dentist or pediatrician may prescribe daily fluoride supplements. Take your child to the dentist for regular checkups. What Brushing Techniques Can I Show My Child?You may want to supervise your children until they get the hang of these simple stepsUse a pea-sized dab of toothpaste. Take care that your child does not swallow the toothpaste. Using a soft-bristled toothbrush, brush the inside surface of each tooth first, where plaque may accumulate most. Brush gently back and forth. Clean the outer surfaces of each tooth. Angle the brush along the outer gumline. Gently brush back and forth. Brush the chewing surface of each tooth. Gently brush back and forth. Use the tip of the brush to clean behind each front tooth, both top and bottom. Its always fun to brush the tongue! What Is Fluoride and How Do I Know if My Child Is Getting the Right Amount?Fluoride is one of the best ways to help prevent against tooth decay. A naturally occurring mineral, fluoride combines with the tooths enamel to strengthen it. In many municipal water supplies, the right amount of fluoride is added for proper tooth development. To find out whether your water contains fluoride, and how much, call your local water district. If your water supply does not contain any (or enough) fluoride, your childs pediatrician or dentist may suggest using fluoride drops or a mouthrinse in addition to a fluoride toothpaste.How Important Is Diet to My Childs Oral Health?A balanced diet is necessary for your child to develop strong, decay-resistant teeth. In addition to a full range of vitamins and minerals, a childs diet should include plenty of calcium, phosphorous, and proper levels of fluoride.If fluoride is your childs greatest protection against tooth decay, then frequent snacking may be the biggest enemy. The sugars and starches found in many foods and snacks like cookies, candies, dried fruit, soft drinks, pretzels and potato chips combine with plaque on teeth to create acids. These acids attack the tooth enamel and may lead to cavities.Each plaque attack can last up to 20 minutes after a meal or snack has been finished. Even a little nibble can create plaque acids. So its best to limit snacking between meals.

Colgate Extra Clean Toothbrush Triple Pack - Triple Pack

Colgate Extra Clean Toothbrush Triple Pack - Triple Pack
£1.55

Colgate Toothbrush Extra Clean has a tongue cleaner that removes odour causing bacteria. Its dual cleaning tip effectively cleans at the back and in between teeth while sweeping plaque away. Dental professionals recommend tongue brushing as an important part of your daily oral care regime. Dentists and hygenists recommend replacing your toothbrush every 3 months.What Is Good Oral Hygiene?Good oral hygiene results in a mouth that looks and smells healthy. This meansYour teeth are clean and free of debris Gums are pink and do not hurt or bleed when you brush or floss Bad breath is not a constant problem If your gums do hurt or bleed while brushing or flossing, or you are experiencing persistent bad breath, see your dentist. Any of these conditions may indicate a problem.Your dentist or hygienist can help you learn good oral hygiene techniques and can help point out areas of your mouth that may require extra attention during brushing and flossing.How Is Good Oral Hygiene Practiced?Maintaining good oral hygiene is one of the most important things you can do for your teeth and gums. Healthy teeth not only enable you to look and feel good, they make it possible to eat and speak properly. Good oral health is important to your overall well-being.Daily preventive care, including proper brushing and flossing, will help stop problems before they develop and is much less painful, expensive, and worrisome than treating conditions that have been allowed to progress.In between regular visits to the dentist, there are simple steps that each of us can take to greatly decrease the risk of developing tooth decay, gum disease and other dental problems. These includeBrushing thoroughly twice a day and flossing daily Eating a balanced diet and limiting snacks between meals Using dental products that contain fluoride, including toothpaste Rinsing with a fluoride mouthrinse if your dentist tells you to Making sure that your children under 12 drink fluoridated water or take a fluoride supplement if they live in a non-fluoridated area.

Sulcabrush Replacement Tips

Sulcabrush Replacement Tips
£1.55

Sulcabrush Refills are made for use with the Sulcabrush.The Sulcabrush is an interspacial brush for cleaning those hard to reach areas that toothbrushes sometimes miss. If you have difficulty flossing then this brush is for you. The head of the brush makes getting in between those small gaps quick and easy. The Sulcabrush can also be used for cleaning around dental implants such as crowns, bridges and orthodontic pieces.

Reach Dental Floss Fluoride Mint Waxed

Reach Dental Floss Fluoride Mint Waxed
£1.51

The one dentist use most. Better than ever. Slides more easily. Extra shred resistant. ADA (American Dental Association) accepted. The floss dentists use most. Dentists recommend regular flossing. Flossing has been clinically proven to remove plaque between teeth to help prevent gum disease.

Colgate Smiles Junior Toothbrush 2-6 Years Pink - 1 Toothbrush

Colgate Smiles Junior Toothbrush 2-6 Years Pink - 1 Toothbrush
£1.49

Colgate Smiles Junior Toothbrush - As the childs mouths get bigger and children become more able to brush by themselves, they are going to need a substantial toothbrush. The small, cushioned oval head helps protect gums and get to hard to reach places, while the extra soft multi height bristles thoroughly clean teeth of all sizes. The non-slip cushioned handles are designed for comfort and control in the hands. The toothbrush also comes with a guide to measure the recommended amount of toothpaste as children become more dextrous.How Do I Help My Children Care for Their Teeth and Prevent Cavities?Teaching your child proper oral care at a young age is an investment in his or her health that will pay lifelong dividends. You can start by setting an example; taking good care of your own teeth sends a message that oral health is something to be valued. And anything that makes taking care of teeth fun, like brushing along with your child or letting them choose their own toothbrush, encourages proper oral care.To help your children protect their teeth and gums and greatly reduce their risk of getting cavities, teach them to follow these simple stepsBrush twice a day with an dentist recommended fluoride toothpaste to remove plaque-the sticky film on teeth thats the main cause of tooth decay. Floss daily to remove plaque from between your teeth and under the gumline, before it can harden into tartar. Once tartar has formed, it can only be removed by a professional cleaning. Eat a well-balanced diet that limits starchy or sugary foods, which produce plaque acids that cause tooth decay. When you do eat these foods, try to eat them with your meal instead of as a snack-the extra saliva produced during a meal helps rinse food from the mouth. Use dental products that contain fluoride, including toothpaste. Make sure that your childrens drinking water is fluoridated. If your water supply; municipal, well or bottled does not contain fluoride, your dentist or pediatrician may prescribe daily fluoride supplements. Take your child to the dentist for regular checkups. What Brushing Techniques Can I Show My Child?You may want to supervise your children until they get the hang of these simple stepsUse a pea-sized dab of toothpaste. Take care that your child does not swallow the toothpaste. Using a soft-bristled toothbrush, brush the inside surface of each tooth first, where plaque may accumulate most. Brush gently back and forth. Clean the outer surfaces of each tooth. Angle the brush along the outer gumline. Gently brush back and forth. Brush the chewing surface of each tooth. Gently brush back and forth. Use the tip of the brush to clean behind each front tooth, both top and bottom. Its always fun to brush the tongue! What Is Fluoride and How Do I Know if My Child Is Getting the Right Amount?Fluoride is one of the best ways to help prevent against tooth decay. A naturally occurring mineral, fluoride combines with the tooths enamel to strengthen it. In many municipal water supplies, the right amount of fluoride is added for proper tooth development. To find out whether your water contains fluoride, and how much, call your local water district. If your water supply does not contain any (or enough) fluoride, your childs pediatrician or dentist may suggest using fluoride drops or a mouthrinse in addition to a fluoride toothpaste.How Important Is Diet to My Childs Oral Health?A balanced diet is necessary for your child to develop strong, decay-resistant teeth. In addition to a full range of vitamins and minerals, a childs diet should include plenty of calcium, phosphorous, and proper levels of fluoride.If fluoride is your childs greatest protection against tooth decay, then frequent snacking may be the biggest enemy. The sugars and starches found in many foods and snacks like cookies, candies, dried fruit, soft drinks, pretzels and potato chips combine with plaque on teeth to create acids. These acids attack the tooth enamel and may lead to cavities.Each plaque attack can last up to 20 minutes after a meal or snack has been finished. Even a little nibble can create plaque acids. So its best to limit snacking between meals.

Endekay Daily Blue Mouthwash 250ml - 250ml

Endekay Daily Blue Mouthwash 250ml - 250ml
£1.49

Endekay Daily Flouride Mouthrinse (sodium fluoride BP 0.05% w/v)is the only mouthrinse thatis licencedto prevent decay. It helps to strengthen tooth enamel and promote remineralisation to resist decay. The pleasant minty- flavoured mouthrinse completes your Brush, Floss and Rinse oral hygiene regime.

Oral B Essential New Waxed Dental Floss 50m

Oral B Essential New Waxed Dental Floss 50m
£1.46

Oral B Essential Dental Floss Waxed cleans where your brush can't reach and are waxed, so it slides easily between your teeth.

Reach Whitening Dental Floss Mint 50m

Reach Whitening Dental Floss Mint 50m
£1.42

Reach Whitening Dental Floss is proven to whiten teeth where stains form most - gentle enough to use evey day.

Colgate Plax Original - 250ml

Colgate Plax Original - 250ml
£1.35

Colgate Plax contains fluoride to fight cavities and strengthen teeth. It fights gum problems and cleans even in the hard to reach places. Plax has a great refreshing taste and gives long lasting fresh breath. Its been developed and clinically tested by Dentists.How Is Good Oral Hygiene Practiced?Maintaining good oral hygiene is one of the most important things you can do for your teeth and gums. Healthy teeth not only enable you to look and feel good, they make it possible to eat and speak properly. Good oral health is important to your overall well-being.Daily preventive care, including proper brushing and flossing, will help stop problems before they develop and is much less painful, expensive, and worrisome than treating conditions that have been allowed to progress.In between regular visits to the dentist, there are simple steps that each of us can take to greatly decrease the risk of developing tooth decay, gum disease and other dental problems. These includeBrushing thoroughly twice a day and flossing daily Eating a balanced diet and limiting snacks between meals Using dental products that contain fluoride, including toothpaste Rinsing with a fluoride mouthwash if your dentist tells you to Making sure that your children under 12 drink fluoridated water or take a fluoride supplement if they live in a non-fluoridated area.

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