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- Description
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Age:
18+
Brand: Parodontax
Line: whitening
Product Type: toothpaste
Product Properties: cleansing, for sensitive gums
Volume: 75 ml
Ingredients: baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
Formula: alcohol-free, low abrasive, with fluor, with fluoride, with glycerin
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: mass-market
Country: Great Britain
Made in: Slovakia
Parodontax Ultra Clean Toothpaste – a help-product for bleeding gums. With regular use, it not only helps to eliminate this painful condition but also improves oral health. This hygienic product is enriched with sodium fluoride, known for its powerful strengthening properties. Additionally, the active formula contains sodium bicarbonate – an ingredient effective against tooth yellowing and bacterial plaque. Herbal extracts neutralize inflammatory processes in the gums, providing comfort.
Features of Parodontax Ultra Clean:
- has a low level of abrasiveness;
- reduces gum swelling;
- soothes irritated areas;
- gently cleans teeth and interdental spaces from plaque and food residues;
- strengthens the walls of oral cavity vessels;
- eliminates bleeding;
- aids in the healing of inflammations;
- fortifies tooth enamel;
- regenerates soft tissues;
- provides cavity prevention.
This toothpaste is truly excellent. After using it, I experienced the perfect cleansing effect, compared to other toothpastes. I use it in the morning and before bedtime. It is a lighter paste, so occasionally I combine it with other toothpastes, as it is not meant to be used every day of the year. The advertised effect is indeed 100% effective, hence the 5 stars.
I had no complaints about the Parodontax until I tried this "Ultra Cleansing" toothpaste, and it's terrible! Use it very cautiously, especially if you're using it for the first time. It caused inflammation in my gums, which I initially attributed to the consequences of a professional cleaning. However, my husband used it too and also experienced gum problems, which made me realize that the toothpaste was the culprit. I had a difficult situation because I didn't immediately realize the cause. I used it a couple of times (carefully, of course) alternating with the black Splat toothpaste, which, by the way, is much better and safer. As a result, I developed sores on the roof of my mouth for the first time in my 26 years of life. Now I have to rinse with mouthwash and apply Metrogyl-Denta. Needless to say, I'm furious and threw away this damn toothpaste immediately. So, please be extremely cautious! Apparently, it simply doesn't work for some people.