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Kin Whitening Toothpaste fights stains without damaging your tooth enamel.
Kin Dental products are preferred by dentists in Ireland and UK.
FULL DESCRIPTION
Kin Whitening Toothpaste combines very tiny crystals of Sodium Bicarbonate to produce an effective plaque-preventing and stain-fighting formula.
Kin Whitening Toothpaste helps teeth to recoup their original whiteness while preventing cavities.
A healthy mouth is non-acidic with as neutral or slightly alkaline state. A pH of 7.5 to 8.5 is the ideal level for remineralisation (enamel repair).
If the pH of your mouth is slightly acidic, it increases the chances of dental erosion. Sodium Bicarbonate, present in Kin Whitening Toothpaste, will increase the alkaline pH in your mouth. Combining this with 1000ppm Fluoride makes Kin Whitening a great choice for remineralising teeth and preventing dental cavities.
Benefits:
* Sodium Bicarnonate (15%) - Remove stains caused by food, drink, tobacco etc. Restores natural colour of teeth. Prevents caries by increasing salivary pH.
* Sodium Pyrophosphate (3.3%) - Inhibits the growth of tartar.
* Gentle action - Low abrasitivity preventing problems of enamel erosion.
* Sodium Fluoride - prevent caries.
How to use:
Brush teeth for 2 to 3 minutes at least twice a day, preferably after every meal and before bedtime. Do not swallow.
Kin Whitening Toothpaste is recommended for daily brushing.
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