Colgate Savacol Antiseptic Mouth & Throat Rinse Alcohol Free Mint 0.2% 300ml

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Colgate Savacol Antiseptic Mouth & Throat Rinse Alcohol Free Mint 0.2% 300ml
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Colgate® Savacol® Mouthwash Alcohol Free Original Mint is an antiseptic mouth and throat rinse clinically proven to assist in the treatment of gingivitis, with a mint flavour. The antibacterial ingredient in Colgate Savacol mouthwash works to reduce the formation of plaque and aid the treatment of gingivitis. Mouth Ulcers - may relieve discomfort of mouth ulcers. Rinse 3 times daily. Dental Plaque & Gingivitis - reduces dental plaque and the incidence of gingivitis. Rinse 2 times daily. For maximum benefit use after brushing and flossing.

Post Dental Treatment - on advice of your dentist only. Denture Rinse - to prevent denture breath. Rinse daily in addition to denture cleaning. If red or bleeding gums persist for more than 2 weeks, stop use and seek professional advice from your dentist. Painful, swollen gums, loose teeth and bad breath may be signs of periodontitis, a serious form of gum disease which requires professional treatment. Savacol Antiseptic Mouth and Throat rinse Mint contains chlorhexidine gluconate.

Features & Benefits

  • ​Alcohol free antiseptic mouthwash: Colgate Savacol Alcohol Free Mint Antiseptic Mouth & Throat rinse is an antiseptic mouth & throat rinse clinically proven to assist in the treatment of gingivitis.
  • Mouth ulcers - may relieve discomfort of mouth ulcers. rinse 3 times daily.
  • Dental plaque & gingivitis - reduces dental plaque and the incidence of gingivitis. rinse 2 times daily. for maximum benefit use after brushing and flossing.
  • Post dental treatment - on advice of your dentist only.
  • Pinty fresh: in a mint flavour to freshen breath.

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