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CURAPROX

No triclosan. No bleaching agents. ... But that's not actually the case. ... So the colour of your teeth is ultimately down to three things: the colour of your dentine ...

Toothbrushes - CURAPROX

So off we go – let's dive down to the bottom of the ocean and be entranced by the ... specialist or CS – is in the bristles: our toothbrushes do not use nylon bristles ...

Toothpaste - CURAPROX

Many toothpastes on the market not only cause tooth abrasion and irritate the mouth ... The enzyme amyloglucosidase breaks down glucans (e.g. starches in the ...

Newsroom - CURAPROX

... breaking down dental plaque – a soft layer of bacteria and leftover bits of food that covers your teeth. And because the layer is so soft, there's really no need to ...

Tip for interdental beginners - CURAPROX

Do not be shocked if your gums bleed at the beginning. ... This success also means that the swelling has gone down: the interdental space has therefore ...

Brushing or dancing? - CURAPROX

Useful helpers - Love life and job: it's all down to the teeth. And. Neglect your teeth at your peril ... It's not an inspiring sight. Eyes, winking and twinkling, skin and ...

How to use dental floss correctly - CURAPROX

However, this is not only unpleasant for your fingers, but can be dangerous for ... Guide the dental floss carefully two or three times up and down the surface of ...

CURAPROX - «Zähneputzen ist eine Kunst»

Prophylaxis does not start at the dental hygiene practice or at the dentist's but at ... When was the last time someone sat down with you and worked on your ...

FAQ Black is White Hydrosonic - CURAPROX

With time the filaments wear down and that means that the cleaning performance is no longer 100%. Another reason that is given is that bacteria tend to collect ...

CURAPROX - the Swiss oral health professionals.

Under the brand name CURAPROX and together with dental professionals in ... filter; cooling sensation while brushing. No SLS. No triclosan. No bleaching agents. ... but what we're really doing is breaking down dental plaque – a soft layer of ...

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