ACT® Gentle Mint
Whitening Anticavity Fluoride Mouthwash
ACT® Gentle Mint Whitening Anticavity Fluoride Mouthwash
NEW — clinically shown whitening and effective fluoride protection.
According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the number one requested cosmetic dental procedure by patients is teeth whitening.1 New, ACT® Whitening Mouthwash can help deliver visibly whiter teeth within 4 days,2 prevent caries, protect and strengthen enamel and freshen breath for a whole mouth clean feeling.
NEW — clinically shown whitening and effective fluoride protection.
According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the number one requested cosmetic dental procedure by patients is teeth whitening.1 New, ACT® Whitening Mouthwash can help deliver visibly whiter teeth within 4 days,2 prevent caries, protect and strengthen enamel and freshen breath for a whole mouth clean feeling.
Benefits
- #1 dentist recommended fluoride rinse brand3
- Whitens teeth in just 4 days2
- Helps remove surface stains2
- Delivers evidence-based protection against demineralization
- Recommended for patients at risk for dental caries4
- pH-balanced sodium fluoride formula
- Alcohol-free
- Dye-free
Recommended Use
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ACT® Whitening Mouthwash is a non-acidic, pH-balanced mouth rinse that works along with the patient’s saliva in the remineralization process. Because the caries process produces acid and lowers intraoral pH, consistent use of a neutral sodium fluoride helps the remineralization process and rebuilds weakened enamel. ACT® Whitening Mouthwash can help prevent demineralization, promote remineralization and ultimately serve as an effective defense against caries.5
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Patient and Professional Education
References:
- 1. AACD Experts Embrace Natural Looking Teeth Trend. Surveys & Research | American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. https://aacd.com/express/newsviewpost&id=8152. Published June 30, 2015. Accessed December 17, 2018.
- 2. When used as directed; vs. baseline.
- 3. Among OTC mouth rinses.
- 4. FDI Commission. (2002, Oct). Mouthrinses and dental caries. Int Dent J. 52(5):337-45.
- 5. Featherstone, J.D.B. (1999). Prevention and reversal of dental caries: role of low level fluoride. Comm Dent Oral Epidemiol. 27:31-40.