Oral B Clinical alcohol free Fluoride rinse helps you get better dental check-ups by helping to prevent cavities, strengthen enamel and promote gum health.
Oral B Clinical Alcohol Free Fluoride Rinse helps you get better dental check-ups by helping to prevent cavities, strengthen enamel and promote gum health.
It is proven to help:
Freshen breath
Fight bacteria
Fight plaque
Strengthen enamel
Prevent cavities
Clean teeth
Protect healthy gums
Directions:
Adults and children 6 years and older: use twice a day after brushing your teeth with a toothpaste. Vigorously swish 20ml (1/2 capful) of rinse between your teeth for 30 seconds then spit out.
Do not swallow the rinse. Do not eat or drink for 30 minutes after rinsing. Instruct children under 12 years of age in good rinsing habits (to minimise swallowing). Children under 6 years of age: consult a dentist or doctor.
Warnings:
Do not swallow.
In some cases, rinses may cause surface staining teeth.
This is not permanent or harmful, and may be prevented by adequate brushing or removed at your next dental visit.
Oral B Clinical alcohol free Fluoride rinse helps you get better dental check-ups by helping to prevent cavities, strengthen enamel and promote gum health.
Oral B Clinical Alcohol Free Fluoride Rinse helps you get better dental check-ups by helping to prevent cavities, strengthen enamel and promote gum health.
It is proven to help:
Freshen breath
Fight bacteria
Fight plaque
Strengthen enamel
Prevent cavities
Clean teeth
Protect healthy gums
Directions:
Adults and children 6 years and older: use twice a day after brushing your teeth with a toothpaste. Vigorously swish 20ml (1/2 capful) of rinse between your teeth for 30 seconds then spit out.
Do not swallow the rinse. Do not eat or drink for 30 minutes after rinsing. Instruct children under 12 years of age in good rinsing habits (to minimise swallowing). Children under 6 years of age: consult a dentist or doctor.
Warnings:
Do not swallow.
In some cases, rinses may cause surface staining teeth.
This is not permanent or harmful, and may be prevented by adequate brushing or removed at your next dental visit.