Polident Smokers Tablets - 40 TAB

Polident Smokers Tablets - 40 TAB
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Polident Smokers Tablets - 40 TAB

  • SKU: 852231355
  • UPC: 31015832081
  • Size: 40 TAB
  • Manufacturer: GLAXOSMITHKLINE CONSUMER

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Why clean dentures with Polident instead of toothpaste? Dentures are a lot softer than teeth. Toothpaste contains abrasives that can scratch dentures. Bacteria can grow in scratches, which can cause bad breath. Improved MicroClean Formula kills 99.9% of odor-causing bacteria and other microorganisms. Cleans tough tobacco stains. Triple mint freshness.

Important: Read all directions before use. Daily use: 1. Drop one tablet into enough very warm water to cover denture or partial. 2. After soaking for 15 minutes, for best results, brush denture with Polident solution. Discard remaining solution after brushing. 3. Rinse thoroughly with running water. Keep tablets in a cool, dry place.

Sodium Bicarbonate; Sodium Perborate; Potassium Monopersulfate; Citric Acid; Sodium Carbonate; Sodium Hexametaphosphate; Sodium Metasilicate; TAED; Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate; Sodium Benzoate; Potassium Pyrophosphate; Aroma; VP/VA Copolymer; Subtilisin; Sodium Nitrate; Red 33; Red 30 Aluminum Lake

Keep tablets out of reach of children and those at risk of accidentally swallowing the tablet or solution. Do not place tablets in mouth. Do not drink cleansing solution or use it as mouthwash. Rinse well. Do not use if you are sensitive to any of the ingredients. If you experience irritation due to cleanser use, discontinue and consult a healthcare professional. In case of accidental ingestion, contact a Poison Control Center