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Listerine Total Care Anticavity Fluoride Mouthwash, 6 Benefits in 1 Oral Rinse Helps Kill 99% of Bad Breath Germs, Prevents Cavities, Strengthens Teeth, ADA-Accepted, Fresh Mint, 1 L


$7.49

Price: $7.49
(as of Jan 20,2023 14:41:19 UTC – Details)



Give your mouth complete care with ADA-accepted Listerine Total Care Fluoride Anticavity Mouthwash. This Fresh Mint-flavored mouthwash for bad breath provides six dental hygiene benefits in one powerful oral rinse & up to four times the fluoride uptake versus Act,* & provides 50% greater strengthening of weakened enamel vs. brushing alone in lab studies. The fluoride-rich oral rinse formula helps prevent cavities, restores enamel, & strengthens your teeth to improve oral health. Use remineralizing mouthwash to freshen breath, kill germs that cause bad breath, & clean your whole mouth. This oral rinse is accepted by the American Dental Association’s (ADA) Seal of Acceptance Program & features a fresh mint flavor that gives your mouth a clean feeling you can taste. *In laboratory tests compared to Act Total Care Anticavity Fluoride Rinse.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.7 x 4.35 x 10.45 inches; 2.4 Pounds
UPC ‏ : ‎ 312547306355
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Johnson & Johnson
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00495Q5OW
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA

6-IN-1 BENEFITS: Fluoride-rich mint mouthwash offers six dental hygiene benefits in one oral rinse to kill germs that cause bad breath, strengthen teeth, help prevent cavities, restore enamel, clean your mouth and freshen breath
50% STRONGER TEETH*: Anticavity fresh mint remineralizing mouthwash freshens breath while strengthening teeth 50% more than brushing alone, according to laboratory studies *vs brushing alone
PROTECTS DAY AND NIGHT: Help protect your mouth by adding a 60-second rinse of this powerful anticavity total care mouthwash to your morning and evening oral care routines
ADA ACCEPTED: With approximately 7 weeks of supply, this multibenefit oral rinse in a refreshing Fresh Mint Flavor helps prevent tooth decay and is accepted by the American Dental Association’s (ADA) Seal of Acceptance Program