About this item
Highlights
- You will receive one 1 L bottle of Crest Pro Health Clean Mint Multi-Protection mouthwash in our Clean Mint flavor
- KILLS 99% OF GERMS that cause plaque, gingivitis, and bad breath
- HELPS PREVENT EARLY GUM DISEASE by helping reduce gum inflammation and bleeding
- 24 HOUR PROTECTION when used 2x daily by fighting plaque & gingivitis
- LEADS TO BETTER DENTAL CHECKUPS by fighting plaque & gingivitis
- ALCOHOL FREE so there is no painful burn
Description
Active ingredients
Purpose
Antigingivitis/Antiplaque..Directions
Use after your normal brushing and flossing routine; rinse toothpaste from mouth prior to use.Adults and Children 6 Yrs & Older:
Rinse for 30 seconds with 20 mL (4 teaspoonfuls) twice a day. Do not swallow.Children 6 Years to Under 12 Years of Age:
Supervise use.Children Under 6 Years of Age:
Do not use.Inactive ingredients
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Q: is this mouthwash ADA approved?
A: That's a great question, Sara. All of our Oral Care products meet or exceed the ADA/CDA standards – even if they don’t have the ADA/CDA seal.
submitted byCrest - 29 days agoBrand expert
Q: whais the difference between sodium floride 0.02 with 0.01 floride ion compared to cetylpyridinium chloride 0.05?
A: All current Crest formulations have 0.243 wt/wt % Sodium Fluoride. The differences of wt/vol % listed on the label for the fluoride ion comes from the conversion calculation which takes into account the different densities (the amount of weight of toothpaste per unit volume) of our formulations. We list by wt/vol % for regulatory reasons. Sodium fluoride protects against cavities. CPC helps to fight plaque and gingivitis, and also kills bacteria in the mouth.
submitted byCrest - 4 months agoBrand expert
Q: What is the correct CPC concentration? The "Drug Facts" here say "Cetylpyridinium Chloride(0.05%)". The last two bottles I purchased say "Cetylpyridinium Chloride(0.07%)".
A: The current percentage of CPC in this mouthwash it .07%.
submitted byCrest - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is this mouthwash considered antiseptic?
A: No, this is not considered an antiseptic.
submitted byCrest - 5 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does this product have fouride?
A: This version of Crest mouthwash does not contain fluoride.
submitted byCrest - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Does this mouthwash have SLS (sodium laureth sulfate)?
A: No, it does not contain SLS.
submitted byCrest - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Does this contain alcohol?
A: No, the Pro-Health Clean Mint Mouthwash does not contain alcohol.
submitted byCrest - 3 years agoBrand expert