HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse
$17.95 – $56.95
What Causes Poor Oral Health?
Food leftovers in our mouths every day let bacteria and tiny organisms grow in the spaces between our teeth and inside our mouths. This can cause lots of oral problems like bad breath, mouth sores, yellow teeth, cavities, plaque, swollen and bleeding gums, toothaches, loose or missing teeth, and even oral cancer.
Why Do Adult Teeth Weaken And Fall Out?
As these conditions worsen, you may experience persistent bad breath, gum inflammation, and other problems. Bacteria continue to harm your gums, leading to issues like bleeding, pain, and redness. Without timely intervention, these oral problems can escalate, potentially causing periodontitis, dental plaque, dental calculus, loose teeth, tooth pain, and eventually tooth loss.
Dental caries develop when germs damage tooth enamel and gradually penetrate into the dentin and even the pulp. This can result in bad breath, toothaches, weakened teeth, and potential tooth loss. The presence of caries often triggers a chain reaction, causing healthy teeth to be affected as germs spread to adjacent teeth.
What Problems Could Poor Dental Health Cause?
- Oral diseases, though mostly preventable, present a significant health challenge for many nations and impact individuals throughout their lives, resulting in pain, discomfort, deformity, and even death.
- It is estimated that almost 3.5 billion people are affected by oral diseases.
- According to the Global Burden of Disease 2019, untreated tooth decay in permanent teeth is the most prevalent health issue.
- Treating oral health problems can be costly and is often not covered by universal health care.
- Many low and middle-income countries lack sufficient services to prevent and address oral health issues.
- These diseases stem from various controllable risk factors common to many non-communicable diseases (NCDs), such as excessive sugar consumption, tobacco and alcohol use, poor hygiene, and the socio-economic factors underlying them.
Recommended By The Professional Dentist
HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse is the latest product certified by the American Dental Association and recommended by dentists. It can perfectly solve all oral problems, including dental calculus, bad breath, oral ulcers, dental caries, bleeding gums, tooth sensitivity, gingivitis, loose teeth, periodontitis, swollen gums, tooth damage, tooth loss, etc. No side effects. Made from 100% natural herbs. Suitable for everyone, including children, young people, and the elderly.
What Can HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse Do For You?
1. Whitens teeth
HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse can assist in eliminating dental plaque, calculus, and germs, among other concerns. Regardless of whether your teeth are yellow or black, it can achieve complete whitening within just 1 week.
2. Eliminates bad breath
HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse is effective in eliminating the bacteria responsible for bad breath, dental calculus, tonsil stones, tooth decay, and more. It thoroughly eradicates bad breath and the included menthol ensures fresh breath.
3. Prevents cavities
HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse is capable of eliminating bacteria that infiltrate the alveolar and root canal depths. It stimulates the natural formation of reparative dentin, aiding in the repair of tooth decay. In cases of severe necrotic cavities, it prompts the gums to generate new tooth germ cells, fostering the growth of new teeth.
4. Removes calculus
Calculus, also known as hardened dental plaque, causes gum inflammation and can result in bone loss, tooth mobility, and sensitivity. HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse is designed to remove dental plaque and stubborn calculus deposits, restoring your teeth to a white and healthy state.
5. Relieves and prevents mouth sores
Mouth ulcers typically result from bacterial erosion, causing discomfort and hindering normal eating. HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse can effectively eradicate mouth bacteria, aiding in the healing of mouth ulcers.
6. Stimulates the regrowth of lost teeth
HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse encourages the gum bone to generate epithelial and mesenchymal cells, leading to the creation of new tooth germ cells and the growth of new teeth. This provides an effective remedy for accidental, necrotic, or age-related tooth loss, eliminating the necessity for costly dentures from the dentist.
Key Solutions For Oral Problems
Garlic Extract: This natural ingredient possesses potent antibacterial properties, making it effective against various antibiotic-resistant strains. Its volatile nature allows it to penetrate the root canal, significantly reducing endotoxin levels. Research highlights its potential as a new root canal disinfectant.
Galla Japonica: Known for its ability to inhibit anaerobic bacteria in the root canal, particularly Enterococcus faecalis, and its capacity to block dentin tubules, reducing the risk of infection. It also aids in caries treatment and promotes tooth recovery.
Triphala: With antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, Triphala combats Streptococcus mutans and disrupts biofilm formation, leading to effective plaque removal and protection of gingival tissue cells against free radical damage.
German Chamomile: Renowned for its anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties, German Chamomile soothes sensitive skin, making it ideal for alleviating bleeding gums and tooth sensitivity.
Propolis: This ingredient aids in tooth oxidation resistance, inhibits bacterial and fungal erosion, and promotes the formation of reparative dentin while alleviating pulp inflammation, thereby potentially stimulating tooth regeneration.
Menthol: Known for its pain-relieving, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and muscle-relaxant properties, menthol effectively alleviates tooth pain and sensitivity.
Package Includes: 1 x HERBALCARE™ Probiotics Bright Whitening Teeth Mousse
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