🦷 Elevate your breath game — because first impressions last!
TheraBreath Fresh Breath Toothpaste 4 oz is a clinically formulated toothpaste designed to provide long-lasting fresh breath using natural, gentle ingredients. Its compact size is ideal for professionals on the move, offering effective cleaning without harsh chemicals, backed by a trusted brand.
Manufacturer | TheraBreath |
Part number | 697029211120 |
Item Weight | 136 g |
Product Dimensions | 18.54 x 7.37 x 4.83 cm; 136.08 g |
Item model number | 697029211120 |
Size | 113.5 g (Pack of 1) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**.
Amazing but way to pricey now
This has more than doubled in cost in a few years, it's becoming too expensive
F**H
It does what it says
I like it so much. if you have a bad smell in your mouth this is the one for you
C**L
Why do expensive?
Toothpaste (gel) does work but the price has more than doubled in 12 months - why?Looking elsewhere now as it is not worth it.
J**N
It works if used in conjunction with their mouthwash.
In contrast to the previous reviewer I find that this toothpaste does work, but as the manufacturers say it shoud be used in conjunction with a good cleaning regime AND with their mouthwash. Using the toothpaste alone is not as effective. Tetrobreath products are the best thing I have found on the market.
T**S
Expensive but worth shelling out
Taste gets getting used to after over strong mint in major brands but need less on the brush and lasts longer
S**G
Not for me
Honest review - my teeth didn't feel clean and didn't feel minty at all
J**R
Not my favourite
Not sure if it works. It doesn't taste of anything much, which is fine. It doesn't foam at all, so I'm unsure if it truly cleans my teeth. Very expensive for toothpaste. I wouldn't repurchase.
C**S
Does not work!
Don't believe everything you read about this product. I'm sure it's fine if you suffer from the odd touch of bad breath after garlic or onion etc. but if you have a chronic problem then this won't cure it. After all it's just toothpaste.Anyone out there who is looking for a solution to chronic halitosis should consult their dentist or GP and ask for a referral to an ENT specialist. There are many possible causes including post nasal drip, GERD, geographic tongue etc, which won't be curable with toothpaste.This product is also way overpriced and is not as effective as brushing with bicarbonate of soda or rinsing with hydrogen peroxide for short term relief.
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