AO ProRinse - White Care
AO ProRinse - White Care
Antioxidant-based oral rinse to freshen breath, condition teeth and gums, and boost whitening. Alcohol-free.
AO Pro Rinse/White Care is a powerful antioxidant-based oral rinse that soothes oral tissues after whitening procedures, refreshes breath, and boosts whitening treatments to last longer. Unique citrus extracts nourish and bathe teeth while micro-minerals help prevent stains and make teeth more resistant to acids from food and beverages, leaving you with a bright healthy smile.
HIGHLIGHTS
HIGHLIGHTS
- Stain-Lifting Polymers
- Breath-Freshening Zinc Compounds
- Powerful Patented Antioxidants
KEY INGREDIENTS
KEY INGREDIENTS
Phloretin, Ferulic Acid, Hesperetin, Perilla Ocymoides Extract, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Zinc Gluconate, Zinc Lactate, Plasdone
*No alcohol, sodium lauryl sulfate, artificial sweeteners, or preservatives.
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
Use approximately one teaspoon daily after brushing your teeth. For maximum benefits, vigorously swish for up to one minute, then spit out. Do not swallow, Refrain from eating or drinking for about 30 minutes after use.
For best results, use with AO ProToothpaste -White Care- and AO ProVantage Gel.
When used as suggested, AO ProRinse 10 oz should last for 30 days and AO ProRinse 32 oz should last for 90 days.
FAQ
FAQ
How long do I need to use before I see results?
This rinse is not a “bleaching rinse '' however If you use the mouthwash daily you should notice a more fresh oral environment immediately. This rinse will help maintain white teeth if used on a daily basis.
Does this mouthwash contain alcohol?
This mouthwash does NOT contain alcohol. The mouthrinse contains natural plant extracts and essential oils along with our signature antioxidants.
How do you use mouthwash properly?
Swish between your teeth and around all the soft tissue in your mouth to ensure coating for approximately 30-60 seconds. Also tilt your head back and gargle, but do not swallow.
What color is a healthy mouth?
Healthy gums are generally considered to be a coral pink and that is a sign of health. If there is isolated redness or spotiness that would be an indication of infection.
How do you fix poor oral hygiene?
Visit your dentist to learn how to properly brush and floss and then practice them on a regular basis by brushing twice daily and flossing at least once daily.
