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Antiseptic Mouthwash against tooth staining

  • Against microbial plaque
  • Against gum irritation
  • Immediate action after dental treatments
  • Prevents tooth staining caused by chlorhexidine
  • Suitable for...

Antiseptic Mouthwash against tooth staining

  • Against microbial plaque
  • Against gum irritation
  • Immediate action after dental treatments
  • Prevents tooth staining caused by chlorhexidine
  • Suitable for homeopathy

Available size: 250 ml

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Description

Antiseptic Mouthwash against tooth staining

  • Against microbial plaque
  • Against gum irritation
  • Immediate action after dental treatments
  • Prevents tooth staining caused by chlorhexidine
  • Suitable for homeopathy

Available size: 250 ml

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Specifications

Specifications

Action [Teeth]
Gingivitis, Plaque
With Chlorhexidine
Yes
Alcohol Free
No
Suitable for Homeopathy
No
Vegan
No
Total Quantity
250 ml

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  • CaDeme Δήμητρα Καρατζά
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    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I will choose it only for a 15-day treatment with great safety.

    The company's chemist confirmed that the mouthwash is vegan and cruelty-free. (Attached photo)

    In the literature, I found that although companies claim that modern mouthwashes with chlorhexidine do not stain teeth... this is not possible, chlorhexidine will "stain" the teeth.

    For just fifteen days that I will use it, I don't mind since chlorhexidine even reaches the pockets (pouches) with bacteria hidden in the gums, and I am sure of its antiseptic action (scientifically proven for years now).

    Indicative sources confirming that chlorhexidine stains teeth (Choose Google Translate for Greek):
    https://www.kin.es/en/hablemos-un-poco-mas-de-la-clorhexidina/
    and
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7003798/ {In short, it says in the conclusion: The majority of comparisons... do not show a significant effect of ADS (anti-discoloration system) on tooth staining.}
    and
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16451383/ {Conclusion: ...mouthwashes with chlorhexidine and ADS (anti-discoloration system) have the ability to cause stains just like conventional (meaning those without an anti-stain system) mouthwashes with chlorhexidine.}

    Supplementary advice: Those of you who have friends from England, ask them to bring you tooth gel with sdf (silver diamine fluoride). In England, it is sold as OTC (over the counter) and studies show that it does such a good job on cavities with bacteria that in many cases it replaces dental fillings!

    (Source: https://www.ashevillepediatricdentistry.com/silver-diamine-fluoride-sdf.html#:~:text=When%20Silver%20Diamine%20Fluoride%20has,the%20tooth%20is%20arresting%2Fremineralizing)

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    • Effectiveness
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  • I will choose it only for a 15-day treatment with great safety.

    The company's chemist confirmed that the mouthwash is vegan and cruelty-free. (Attached photo)

    In the literature, I found that although companies claim that modern mouthwashes with chlorhexidine do not stain teeth... this is not possible, chlorhexidine will "stain" the teeth.

    For just fifteen days that I will use it, I don't mind since chlorhexidine even reaches the pockets (pouches) with bacteria hidden in the gums, and I am sure of its antiseptic action (scientifically proven for years now).

    Indicative sources confirming that chlorhexidine stains teeth (Choose Google Translate for Greek):
    https://www.kin.es/en/hablemos-un-poco-mas-de-la-clorhexidina/
    and
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7003798/ {In short, it says in the conclusion: The majority of comparisons... do not show a significant effect of ADS (anti-discoloration system) on tooth staining.}
    and
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16451383/ {Conclusion: ...mouthwashes with chlorhexidine and ADS (anti-discoloration system) have the ability to cause stains just like conventional (meaning those without an anti-stain system) mouthwashes with chlorhexidine.}

    Supplementary advice: Those of you who have friends from England, ask them to bring you tooth gel with sdf (silver diamine fluoride). In England, it is sold as OTC (over the counter) and studies show that it does such a good job on cavities with bacteria that in many cases it replaces dental fillings!

    (Source: https://www.ashevillepediatricdentistry.com/silver-diamine-fluoride-sdf.html#:~:text=When%20Silver%20Diamine%20Fluoride%20has,the%20tooth%20is%20arresting%2Fremineralizing)

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Description & Specifications

Antiseptic Mouthwash against tooth staining

  • Against microbial plaque
  • Against gum irritation
  • Immediate action after dental treatments
  • Prevents tooth staining caused by chlorhexidine
  • Suitable for homeopathy

Available size: 250 ml

Manufacturer

Action [Teeth]
Gingivitis, Plaque
With Chlorhexidine
Yes
Alcohol Free
No
Suitable for Homeopathy
No
Vegan
No
Total Quantity
250 ml

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (4)

  1. 2
  2. 2
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Effectiveness
  • Taste
  • I might buy it again

Reviews by our members

  • CaDeme Δήμητρα Καρατζά
    4
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    I will choose it only for a 15-day treatment with great safety.

    The company's chemist confirmed that the mouthwash is vegan and cruelty-free. (Attached photo)

    In the literature, I found that although companies claim that modern mouthwashes with chlorhexidine do not stain teeth... this is not possible, chlorhexidine will "stain" the teeth.

    For just fifteen days that I will use it, I don't mind since chlorhexidine even reaches the pockets (pouches) with bacteria hidden in the gums, and I am sure of its antiseptic action (scientifically proven for years now).

    Indicative sources confirming that chlorhexidine stains teeth (Choose Google Translate for Greek):
    https://www.kin.es/en/hablemos-un-poco-mas-de-la-clorhexidina/
    and
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7003798/ {In short, it says in the conclusion: The majority of comparisons... do not show a significant effect of ADS (anti-discoloration system) on tooth staining.}
    and
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16451383/ {Conclusion: ...mouthwashes with chlorhexidine and ADS (anti-discoloration system) have the ability to cause stains just like conventional (meaning those without an anti-stain system) mouthwashes with chlorhexidine.}

    Supplementary advice: Those of you who have friends from England, ask them to bring you tooth gel with sdf (silver diamine fluoride). In England, it is sold as OTC (over the counter) and studies show that it does such a good job on cavities with bacteria that in many cases it replaces dental fillings!

    (Source: https://www.ashevillepediatricdentistry.com/silver-diamine-fluoride-sdf.html#:~:text=When%20Silver%20Diamine%20Fluoride%20has,the%20tooth%20is%20arresting%2Fremineralizing)

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Effectiveness
    • Taste
    • I would buy it again
  • Verified purchase

    • Effectiveness
    • Taste
    • I might buy it again
  • I will choose it only for a 15-day treatment with great safety.

    The company's chemist confirmed that the mouthwash is vegan and cruelty-free. (Attached photo)

    In the literature, I found that although companies claim that modern mouthwashes with chlorhexidine do not stain teeth... this is not possible, chlorhexidine will "stain" the teeth.

    For just fifteen days that I will use it, I don't mind since chlorhexidine even reaches the pockets (pouches) with bacteria hidden in the gums, and I am sure of its antiseptic action (scientifically proven for years now).

    Indicative sources confirming that chlorhexidine stains teeth (Choose Google Translate for Greek):
    https://www.kin.es/en/hablemos-un-poco-mas-de-la-clorhexidina/
    and
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7003798/ {In short, it says in the conclusion: The majority of comparisons... do not show a significant effect of ADS (anti-discoloration system) on tooth staining.}
    and
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16451383/ {Conclusion: ...mouthwashes with chlorhexidine and ADS (anti-discoloration system) have the ability to cause stains just like conventional (meaning those without an anti-stain system) mouthwashes with chlorhexidine.}

    Supplementary advice: Those of you who have friends from England, ask them to bring you tooth gel with sdf (silver diamine fluoride). In England, it is sold as OTC (over the counter) and studies show that it does such a good job on cavities with bacteria that in many cases it replaces dental fillings!

    (Source: https://www.ashevillepediatricdentistry.com/silver-diamine-fluoride-sdf.html#:~:text=When%20Silver%20Diamine%20Fluoride%20has,the%20tooth%20is%20arresting%2Fremineralizing)

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