Schmictect Gently Whitening EX Whitening toothpaste 1450ppm
Product Description
The Medicated Schmitect Gently Whitening EX toothpaste is a premium dental care product designed to prevent tooth stains, gently remove plaque, and restore natural whiteness to your teeth. It contains a double blend of cleaning agents, fine alumina particles (AL oxide), and modified twin silica particles (hydrous silica) that work together to effectively clean your teeth. The toothpaste also contains potassium nitrate, which forms an ion barrier around the pulp nerve to prevent discomfort and sensitivity. This product is a part of the Schmictect series, the No.1 brand of toothpaste for hypersensitivity care in Japan.
Product Specification
This toothpaste contains a high concentration of 1450ppm fluoride, which strengthens the tooth structure and prevents the development and progression of dental caries. The product comes in a 90g tube and is made in Japan. It also includes a bonus SHUMITECT Complete One EX toothpaste 22g, which is not available for individual sale.
Usage
To use, apply an appropriate amount of the toothpaste to your toothbrush, brush your teeth and gums carefully, and rinse your mouth without swallowing. It is not recommended for children under 6 years old. After use, close the cap and keep out of the reach of children. Avoid direct contact with wounds.
Ingredients
The toothpaste contains Sorbitol solution, purified water, hydrous silicic acid, Al oxide, potassium nitrate, sodium polyphosphate, PEG-8, sodium fluoride, concentrated glycerin, hydrous silicic acid, flavor, sodium saccharin, coconut oil fatty acid amidopropyl betaine, Ti oxide, xanthan gum, and sodium hydroxide.
Precautions
Do not allow children under 6 years of age to use this product. If you experience any allergic symptoms (rash, redness, itching, etc.) or oral inflammation (abnormal mucous membrane, pain, etc.) as a result of using this product, discontinue use and consult a physician, dentist, or pharmacist. It is not effective for toothache associated with dental abscesses. If you have a toothache, see your dentist for treatment.