CB12 oral care Fl 250 ml

CB12 Mundpflege Fl 250 ml

Mærke: MYLAN PHARMA GMBH
Model nummer: 7414288
Tilgængelighed: 300
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Beskrivelse

To combat unpleasant bad breath. Not only has an acute effect, but also protects preventively.

Composition

Aqua, Glycerin, Hydrogenated Starch Hydrolysate, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Alcohol, Aroma, Zinc Acetate, Sodium Fluoride, Potassium Acesulfame, Chlorhexidine Diacetate, Citric Acid..

Properties

Bad breath is a common problem that can affect men and women of all ages.

Origin of bad breath

The most common misconception is that the unpleasant odor originates in the stomach - in In reality, however, it has its origin in the oral cavity. The cause can be poor oral hygiene, gum inflammation (gingivitis), loosening of the teeth (periodontal disease) or dry mouth. Certain foods, medications and stress can also reduce saliva production and thus also contribute to bad breath.
Bad breath is usually caused by bacteria in the oral cavity, which like to be in the spaces between the teeth and on the tongue. When bacteria break down food residues, for example, unpleasant-smelling sulfur compounds are produced.

How CB12 works

CB12 (Controlled Breath 12 hours) with mint and menthol splits these compounds and prevents the formation of new ones. The mouthwash not only eliminates bad breath by covering it with strong perfumes or aromas, but also actively counteracts the cause. Thanks to the sodium fluoride (0.05%) it contains, brushing your teeth also supports the maintenance of caries protection.

  • 12 hour protection against bad breathMint flavor

Use

After brushing your teeth regularly, rinse your mouth and gargle with a portion of CB12 for 30 to 60 seconds, then spit it out. The long-term effect protects you from bad breath for 12 hours after a single application. If you use CB12 in the morning and in the evening, you benefit from 24-hour protection.

Notes

CB12 can be used from the age of 12. For younger children, ask your specialist.