Up to a 3x Longer Lasting Clean Feeling Than Brushing Alone
Fights tartar & kills 99.9% of bad breath germs with a less intense taste
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Why Rinse – The Benefits of Mouthwash in Your Oral Hygiene Routine
Listerine is the next step to ensuring a healthier mouth. Focusing on good oral care habits, and sticking to them, includes regular visits to your dentist, and a daily regimen of brushing, flossing, and rinsing with Listerine. The truth is that brushing reaches 25% of your mouth. Listerine mouthwash cleans virtually 100%.* The power of the swish fights bad breath bacteria in your whole mouth, including on your teeth, tongue, and gums. Listerine mouthwash should be used twice a day to reach its deep-clean effectiveness. After all, bad breath germs are in your mouth all day, every day, and rinsing twice a day provides 24-hour gum protection. For Listerine rinse to reach its full power potential, use as directed and rinse vigorously for 60 seconds twice daily. * Listerine data on file (2010). |
Less-Intense Arctic Mint-Flavored Alcohol-Free Mouthwash
With over 35 years of clinical support, Listerine is the world’s most clinically researched mouthwash brand*. Its bold tingle has been America’s favorite, but perhaps you’re ready for a less intense formula. Listerine Ultra-Clean Zero Alcohol Arctic Mint Mouthwash kills 99.9% of bad breath germs with a less intense taste for a fresher and cleaner mouth than brushing alone. Listerine Ultra-Clean Zero Alcohol provides virtually 100% coverage on teeth, between teeth, and along the gum line, leaving your mouth feeling clean and refreshed. Plus, you’ll get 24-hour bad breath germ protection with twice daily usage. *Panorama 2015 |
How to Swish with Mouthwash
What happens each time you swish properly? Research shows that antimicrobial Listerine mouthwash kills oral bacteria within 60 seconds for a difference you will notice with continued use. In fact, the bad breath bacteria in saliva samples were killed within 60 seconds of coming into contact with Listerine rinse. Don’t give germs a fighting chance. Swish the full 60 seconds as part of your daily oral hygiene routine to make sure you’re getting a truly clean mouth. |
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