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WHITENING™ LISTERINE®

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Want a gentle, easy way to whiten teeth? Use WHITENING™ LISTERINE® rinse as a pre-brush rinse. Simply rinse twice daily before brushing and let its dynamic foaming action safely remove stains and whiten teeth. Then rinse with Advanced LISTERINE® Antiseptic Mouthwash after brushing to kill germs that cause gingivitis, plaque and bad breath and to keep teeth white between dental visits by preventing tartar build-up that stains/discolours teeth.


LISTERINE® EXTREME WHITENING™ Pre-brush rinse provides dual action for extra whitening power. It noticeably whitens teeth by removing stains and also by helping brush away stain-causing tartar and plaque to keep teeth bright!


WHITENING™ LISTERINE® Quick Dissolving Strips are thin virtually clear strips that start to work as soon as they are applied to your teeth. The strips dissolve as they whiten, so there is no messy gel and nothing to remove. They have a refreshing mint taste and also kill bacteria that cause bad breath, leaving your mouth feeling clean and fresh.


GETS TEETH WHITE THEN DISSOLVES OUTTA SIGHT™

 

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A smile to be proud of

Poor dental hygiene is one of the most common causes of stained teeth. Without proper brushing and flossing, food particles and staining agents remain on the teeth and accumulate over time.

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5 culprits of tooth discolouration


Find out about common things that could be making your teeth a little less pearly.


Sparkly, white teeth come naturally to some people. For others, a bright, pearly smile can be elusive. Whitening rinses, toothpastes, and quick-dissolving strips help make mega-watt smiles more accessible. But what causes our teeth to get stained in the first place?

 

Discolouring culprit #1: Poor oral hygiene

Poor dental hygiene is one of the most common causes of stained teeth. Without proper brushing and flossing, food particles and staining agents remain on the teeth and accumulate over time. At minimum, you should brush your teeth twice...

 

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