Colgate FluoriGard Daily Rinse Mouthwash 400ml (Alcohol-Free)| Clinically Proven Cavity Protection & Tooth Decay Prevention| Fluoride Formula for Strong, Healthy Teeth & Smiles.

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Colgate FluoriGard Daily Rinse Mouthwash 400ml (Alcohol-Free)| Clinically Proven Cavity Protection & Tooth Decay Prevention| Fluoride Formula for Strong, Healthy Teeth & Smiles.

Colgate FluoriGard Daily Rinse Mouthwash 400ml (Alcohol-Free)| Clinically Proven Cavity Protection & Tooth Decay Prevention| Fluoride Formula for Strong, Healthy Teeth & Smiles.

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Regular use of mouthwash for bad breath may be masking a more serious problem. Halitosis (chronic bad breath) can be caused by rotting teeth, gum disease, and other medical conditions. Visit your dentist rather than trying to cover up the issue.

The active ingredient in Colgate® FluoriGard Daily Rinse is sodium fluoride BP 0.05% w/w (225 ppm F). Many brands include a teeth whitening mouthwash in their range, containing hydrogen peroxide or another whitening agent. Hydrogen peroxide is the same ingredient used in professional whitening treatments, but its concentration in whitening mouthwashes is so low its effects are minimal. Always consult with a dentist before you start using mouthwash to determine the kind and frequency. Some mouthwashes have a high alcohol content and can damage your teeth' enamel if not used appropriately or if used too much. For patients 6 years and over use Colgate® FluoriGard Daily Rinse once a day rinsing with 5-10 ml around the mouth for one minute before spitting out. Patients should not eat, drink or rinse their mouth for at least 15 minutes after use.

Choosing a fluoride mouthwash means you get extra tooth enamel protection – one of the main benefits of using a daily mouth rinse. However, for people who prefer a natural mouthwash, there are plenty of fluoride-free mouthwashes available in the UK as well. A unique feature of UltraDEX mouthwash is that it comes unflavoured, with an optional sachet of mint flavouring which you can add to the bottle before using it if you wish. Best mouthwash for gum disease in the UK Some people experience a reaction to certain ingredients. If it feels like your mouthwash is burning your tongue or making it sting, stop using it and try a different formula. Do not use Fluorigard rinse to treat tooth sensitivity for longer than 4 weeks unless your dentist or doctor tells you to.

Preventive: These typically contain fluoride and are recommended for anyone with a high risk of developing dental cavities. For instance, if you often consume sugary foods and drinks, suffer from dry mouth, or are undergoing certain treatments where brushing isn't possible. They can also help prevent tooth decay and reverse lesions. It can make you think your teeth are clean when they are not. Mouthwash is not a substitute for brushing twice a day and cleaning between teeth daily since it doesn't effectively remove plaque. If you're looking for a specialist bad breath mouthwash that contains fluoride, try UltraDEX Daily Oral Rinse. It has 230ppm fluoride and technology which eliminates bad breath compounds for up to 12 hours. Colgate® FluoriGard Fluoride Rinse contains Sodium Fluoride BP 0.05% w/w (225 ppm F) to provide daily cavity protection. Cetylpyridinium chloride isan antiseptic and works to kill the oral bacteria i n dental plaque, disrupting its formation on and around the teeth. It has also been shown to inhibit the growth of gum disease-causing oral bacteria.

Some presentations contain lactose. Use with caution in lactose intolerance, galactosaemia or glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome. Spit.Don't swallow any mouth rinse, since the ingredients can be harmful if ingested in large enough quantities. Probably the most common reason for using mouthwash is to target bad breath. Pretty much all mouth rinses counteract bad breath whether by covering it up with a minty smell or by fighting the bacteria in the mouth that cause bad breath. Paediatric Formulary Committee. BNF for Children (online) London: BMJ Group, Pharmaceutical Press, and RCPCH Publications [Accessed on 13.11.14].

Unsure whether to use mouthwash before or after brushing? Unless specifically directed by your dentist, the answer is neither. That is to say, you won't get much benefit from using mouthwash before you brush, and if you use it straight after brushing, it will wash away the beneficial ingredients in your fluoride toothpaste.Antibacterial mouthwash can disrupt the good as well as the bad bacteria in your mouth. Certain bacteria are an important part of your immune system, and you may experience side effects from wiping them out daily. The Breath Co makes a range of mouthwashes for bad breath which comes highly rated by people who haven't had great results with some mainstream brands.

If using a fluoride mouthwash, don't eat or drink for 30 minutes after use. This lets the fluoride have maximum effect protecting against dental decay. Summary of Product Characteristics: Fluoraday tablets 1.1mg. Dental Health Products Ltd. Revised September 2007 Summary of Product Characteristics: Fluoraday tablets 2.2mg. Dental Health Products Ltd. Revised September 2007 Read and carefully follow all Instructions for Use on the label of your Fluorigard product. Ask your dentist or call the product manufacturer if you do not understand these instructions. You might have gum disease, cavities, or some other medical problem that won't go away just by using mouthwash. Or it may just be that you need to work on your technique and learn how to floss and brush all over again!

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Some presentations contain sorbitol. Use with caution in hereditary fructose intolerance. Pregnancy and Lactation PregnancyNot applicable Lactation Neonates, infants born prematurely, those with low birth weight, those with an unstable gastrointestinal function or who have serious illnesses may require special consideration. For any infant, if a drug is prescribed to the nursing mother, it should be at the lowest practical dose and for the shortest time. When drug administration is unavoidable and breastfeeding is to continue, minimisation of exposure of the infant to the drug may sometimes be achieved by timing the maternal doses to just after a feeding episode. Infants exposed to drugs via breast milk should be monitored for unusual signs or symptoms. Interactions between the drug received by the infant from the mother's milk and medication prescribed for the infant should also be considered, for example, when the drug given to the infant may prevent metabolism of the drug received via breast milk. Treatment of acute poisoning involves gastric lavage with lime water or weak solution of another calcium salt to precipitate fluoride, maintenance of high urine output, slow iv injection of calcium gluconate 10% for tetany, and symptomatic and supportive measures. Aluminium hydroxide administered after gastric lavage may reduce fluoride absorption. The tablets should be administered at a different time of the day to tooth brushing. Only a smear of toothpaste should be used to brush the teeth. Contraindications Summary of Product Characteristics: Endekay Daily Fluoride Mouthrinse. Manx Pharma Ltd. October 2014.



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