Pro Health, Multi-Protection Mouthwash, Alcohol Free, Clean Mint, 16.9 fl oz (500 ml)

Bestseller
61343162
30 GEL
  • Brand Crest
  • Shipping from United States
  • Postal delivery June 13
  • Shipping cost for orders to Georgia from GEL 51

Properties

Shipping Weight
1.25 lb

Features

Expiration date
July 2025

General characteristics

Sizes
8.8 x 3.6 x 2.4 in, 1.245 lb
Product code
CRR-44981

Logistics data

UPC
037000449812

Other features

Brand
Crest

Weight & dimensions

Weight
0.57 kg
Quantity in the package
16.9 fl oz

Description

  • CPC Antigingivitis / Antiplaque Oral Rinse
  • 99% Germ Kill
  • Reduces Plaque Bacteria
  • Helps Prevent Gingivitis 
  • Freshens Breath
  • 24 Hour Protection with 2x Daily Use**

Kills millions of germs that cause plaque, gingivitis and bad breath without the burn of alcohol.

Use with Pro-Health™ Products from Crest® and Oral-B® To promote healthy teeth & gums.

Uses: Helps prevent and reduce plaque and gingivitis. Helps control plaque bacteria that contribute to the development of gingivitis and bleeding gums

*Gingivitis reduction vs. brushing with ordinary toothpaste

**Fights plaque & gingivitis



Suggested use
Use after your normal brushing and flossing routine; rinse toothpaste from mouth prior to use.
  • Adults and children 6 yrs. & older: Rinse for 30 seconds with 20 mL (4 teaspoonfuls) twice a day
  • Do not swallow
  • Children 6 years to under 12 years of age: supervise use
  • Children under 6 years of age: do not use


Other ingredients
Active Ingredients Purpose 
Cetylpyridinium Chloride 0.07%Antigingivitis / antiplaque 
Inactive Ingredients: Water, glycerin, flavor, poloxamer 407, sodium saccharin, methylparaben, sucralose, propylparaben, blue 1


Warnings

Ask a dentist if symptoms persist or condition worsens after regular use.

Keep out of reach of children under 6 years of age. If more than used for rinsing is accidently swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Cap sealed with printed band. 

In some cases, antimicrobial rinses may cause surface staining to teeth. This is not permanent or harmful, and may be prevented by adequate brushing or removed at your next dental.