TheraBreath has released Whitening Fresh Breath Oral Rinse, a new rinse product designed to fight stains in 3 different ways.
While attacking discoloration with solubilizers that loosen stains, the rinse contains natural enzymes that work with saliva to dissolve stains. It also contains an oxidizer that has a teeth whitening effect.
According to the company, the TheraBreath Whitening Rinse helps to remove teeth stains that other whitening products may miss.
It also helps to resist and protect against new stains forming on the teeth with a protective barrier that works against stain-causing beverages – like coffee, tea, and wine – while freshening your breath.
Powerful yet gentle, the dentist-formulated Whitening Rinse is said to work without harsh chemicals.
The absence of the peroxide ingredient found in many whitening products, the company says, makes the rinse gentle for everyday use. The rinse does not cause tooth sensitivity and discomfort as well.
User instruction: rinse with one capful for up to 2 minutes. You are advised to wait 30 minutes before eating or drinking.
For 24-hour stain protection, rinse twice daily after brushing and flossing. A twice-daily regimen is suggested for best results.
The TheraBreath Whitening Rinse is available in a 16-oz single bottle in Dazzling Mint flavour.
Click here for more information on TheraBreath Whitening Fresh Breath Oral Rinse.
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