Oral Essentials™ is the new alcohol- and preservative-free swish-and-spit staple developed by celebrity dentist and bestselling author Dr. Kourosh Maddahi and award-winning periodontist Dr. Hessam Nowzari.
The formula reportedly is also fluorescent-, sugar-, dye- and gluten-free and includes ingredients such as Dead Sea salt, aloe vera and essential oils in a BPA-free plastic bottle. With a pH of 7.3 and a non-toxic formula, Oral Essentials ™ is designed to be safe for the entire family.
"I couldn't find a single reasonably priced mouthwash on the market that met all of my standards for oral health. So I created one with Oral Essentials™," Maddahi says. "I couldn't be more thrilled with the overwhelming support and praise it has received both in the media and in the home."
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While Oral Essentials™ can't claim to be 100-percent natural because it uses Xylitol, it uses many other natural ingredients such as tulsi oil and clove. The product is said to use Xylitol because it is one of the only sweeteners that does not promote dental caries and may reduce the risk of tooth decay. It also improves the taste.
The product is said to have received favorable reviews.
"The widespread response to the Oral Essentials™ launch only confirmed my belief that the world is ready for a mouthwash solution that not only tastes great, but that any dentist would be proud to offer their patients," Maddahi says.
The company plans to also release toothpaste, floss, breath mints and chewing gum in the future.
For more information, visit oralessentials.com.
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