TheraBreath Plus Fresh Breath Dentist Formulated Maximum Strength 24-Hour Oral Rinse, Peppermint, 16 Ounce (Pack of 2)
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Hello there,br>The PerioTherapy Plus rinse contains the same ingredients as the PerioTherapy rinse, with a few extras. The PerioTherapy is formulated with slightly higher levels of those ingredients to benefit gum health, but the TheraBreath Plus rinse will provide very similar results.
I don't believe so; I've been using it for about a year and haven't noticed any teeth staining. I'm not sure if it will last in the long run, but it's been working well so far. I hope this information is useful.
Hello there,br>No, none of the TheraBreath Oral Rinses contain fluoride; our toothpastes are the only TheraBreath products that do. Non-fluoride versions of TheraBreath and TheraBreath Plus pastes are available to order directly.
Hello there, PEG- 12 is used as a dispersant in oral products, making it easier for other ingredients to mix together. It's found in toothpaste and other oral care products to keep bacteria from breaking down the pyrophosphates that keep tartar at bay. It's totally risk-free to use. If you have any additional questions, please let me know. Please contact me at [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns. com .
Selected User Reviews For TheraBreath Plus Fresh Breath Dentist Formulated Maximum Strength 24-Hour Oral Rinse, Peppermint, 16 Ounce (Pack of 2)
This mouthwash is unique in that it does not give you the stereotypical strong, minty breath; instead, it makes your breath smell like nothing at all. That's quite impressive!.
This is something I'll buy over and over. This is something that you should buy! It works! I'm a big fan of Therabreath mouthwashes. I had ordered this a month ago and was about to run out of my last bottle, so I reordered it and it arrived in the mail! I'm completely enamored with it! I've been embarrassed by halitosis breath since elementary school, and as a young adult, I finally wanted to get rid of it. And when I first tried out Therabreath's mouthwash and was blown away, I thought "eh, I've been using the Icy Mint for over a year now about, let me try the Maximum Strength. " "And there was a significant difference!" As if there isn't any evidence of bad breath at all! It doesn't dry out your mouth like other store-bought mouthwashes. Guys, this stuff actually works! It's also well worth the effort! Because my local Walmarts only sell the Icy Mint flavor and the regular green bottle Mild Mint flavor, I had to order Maximum Strength exclusively through Amazon. The only downside is the strange aftertaste after spitting it out, but it's only at room temperature for about 30 seconds. However, it gets the job done, so it gets 5 stars! br>I'm going to buy it again and again! ❤️.
Good stamina. Brushing is followed by I use a few drops of Tea Tree oil in my mouthwash after flossing. Since I was a child, I've had problems with my gums. Not due to a lack of dental visits, brushing, or flossing. I'm simply one of the fortunate individuals who requires more attention. br>br>I use a Waterpik on a daily basis. It's more efficient than just flossing. I use a full bottle of 'TheraBreath Periodontist Formula' mouth rinse with about 10 or more drops of Tea Tree. It has a lot of power. You can only add as much as you can stand. I also throw in a couple of drops of Clove Oil. I put a capful of the mixture in my Waterpik and it blasts germs out of my mouth. I then swish a capful of the mixture around in my mouth for about a minute or two for added protection, and my mouth feels fresh and clean. What are the outcomes? br>br> My dental visits are now nearly perfect, and my pockets are back to normal. Gums are pink and in a tight state. It feels good to take a deep breath. There's a lot of work here, but the end result is well worth it. br>br>Now that I have a great mouth, I use TheraBreath without the Tea Tree or Clove. It is used by my daughters, friends, and I recommend it to anyone who is having problems. It's well worth the effort, and you'll immediately notice a difference in your appearance. br>br>Use 'Natural Dentist Healthy Gums' mouth rinse if your gums need extra attention. As previously stated, add a few drops of Tea Tree and Clove Oil. In about a month, a significant difference can be seen. Your mouth, on the other hand, immediately feels much better. br>br>I hope this information is useful to you. I would have had a beautiful, healthy mouth years ago if I had known any of this. My dentist is completely taken aback.
Mouthwash and oral hygiene product with a strong taste that lasts for a long time and is very easy to use. I gave it as a "gift" to an elderly relative who hasn't seen a dentist in 40 years and refuses to go because of mental health issues. Their breath has the potential to kill a horse. Their breath can now only kill a mouse after several months of continuous use. It wasn't meant to be a replacement for a dentist, but it was a huge help for someone who struggles with oral hygiene.
Effective, with a LOT less aftertaste than the original mild mint version in the green bottle. The green bottle (original mild mint) ruins the flavor of food and beverages for hours, if not overnight, after use. This version is my favorite because it is effective and has no aftertaste.
But I wanted to give a detailed account of my experience with this product. I've had bad breath/halitosis for a long time, and I wasn't always the most diligent brusher, brushing only twice a day. I make an effort, but I always forget before going to bed. But, in general, my routine would consist of brushing my teeth with "all natural" toothpaste and gargling with all natural mouthwash. But they didn't keep my breath smelling fresh for long, so I tried using the scope toothpicks and putting a dime of therabreath in my mouth so that when I flossed my teeth, the toothpaste and the scope toothpick would go between my gums and make it smell nice, and then brushing my teeth normally and along my gums, inside my teeth. I'd brush my tongue with a tongue cleaner until it was completely clear. I then used TheraBreath plus mouthwash, swishing it around for one minute as directed. Spit it out, then fill another capful with water and hold it in my throat for 30 seconds before spitting it out. I'm happy to report that this worked for me. I've bought a lot of toothpaste and mouthwash over the years, and none of them have lasted as long as this one. As a test, I place my finger in the back of my upper and lower rows, which were notoriously smelly before due to food and bacteria, and my friends laugh at me for doing so. There was no smell, so I used my tongue to lick my hand and smell it. There isn't a whiff of anything unpleasant. So, after years of searching, I've finally discovered something that works. I know it's working because I can talk to my coworkers face to face and they don't turn away from me when I speak directly to them. That's what prompted me to take extra precautions with my mouth because it's embarrassing. I don't work for the company and rarely write reviews, but I really like this product, and when I did it again the next morning, my tongue, mouth, and teeth didn't smell. So, I've been using this product for quite some time, and I believe one of the things I've improved on is gargling the mouthwash in my throat, as it is suggested that your throat, in addition to your tongue, could be the source of bad breath. I believe it, and I no longer require the use of coconut oil or salt remedies. This product works for me, and I highly recommend it; as someone who has struggled with bad breath or people turning their heads, I know it works, so give it a try.