Description
Kin B5 offers a notably recommended toothpaste and mouthwash for use during pregnancy. During pregnancy, some women experience swollen, sore and bleeding gums.
Hormonal changes during pregnancy can make your gums more vulnerable to plaque, leading to inflammation and bleeding. Bleeding gums are caused by a build-up plaque on the teeth. This is also called pregnancy gingivitis or gum disease.
Why choose Kin B5 Toothpaste?
Helps to prevent and control dental plaque build-up.
Strengthens gums and helps to prevent caries.
Deep cleansing feeling which encourages daily use.
Alcohol-FREE toothpaste with a pleasant taste.
Suitable for long term use.
Sodium Lauryl Sulphate-FREE toothpaste.
When to use Kin B5 Toothpaste?
Daily care of gums
After routine scale and polish.
After periodontal treatment to avoid recurrence of dental plaque build up
Patients with implants or prostheses.
Patients suffering from delicate gums (genetic pre-disposition, medicines, hormonal changes during pregnancy)
Benefits:
Contains Cetylpyridium Chloride 0.05% - An effective antiseptic in the prevention of the growth of the microorganisms in dental plaque, promoting correct maintenance of gingival tissue.
Alcohol-FREE Toothpaste - No drying or irritation of mucosa. No burning of gum disease. Suitable for oncology patients and dry mouth sufferes.
Pro-Vitamin B5 - Helps to reinforce epitelium and mucous membranes providing comfort.
B5 Toothpaste containing Xylitol - Helps to prevent tooth decay by neutralising pH balance of the mouth.
Fluouride 1450 ppm - Strengthening dental enamel, high Fluoride content helps to prevent cariers
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