Gingi-Pak, a company that focuses on soft tissue management, is pleased to announce the release of the Perio Armor 1.7% Hydrogen Peroxide Oral Cleansing Gel. This new addition is specifically designed to combat infection-causing bacteria and intra-oral wounds commonly associated with periodontitis and gingivitis and is part of Gingi-Pak’s growing preventive portfolio.
This gel is most effective when used in conjunction with personalized perio treatment trays, allowing for a targeted and non-invasive approach to periodontal tray therapy. The low-viscosity gel enables easy access into the sulcus, enhancing its efficacy.
Tooth Whitening and Fresh Breath
According to a press release, in addition to its ability to eliminate harmful bacteria and protect against gum disease and intraoral wounds, the Perio Armor Oral Cleansing Gel offers additional advantages. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide (HP) present in the gel reportedly promotes gentle tooth whitening, enhancing the appearance of the teeth. Furthermore, it contributes to fresh breath, providing an added benefit to users.
With the Perio Armor Oral Cleansing Gel’s ability to combat harmful bacteria, protect against gum disease, and provide tooth whitening benefits, this product offers a comprehensive solution for individuals seeking to better their oral health.
Click here for more information on the Perio Armor Oral Cleansing Gel by Gingi-Pak.
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