• Crest Mouth Wash

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    Key Benefits

     

    • Complete Protection: Kills germs that cause bad breath, plaque, and gingivitis.
    • Cavity Prevention: Many formulas contain fluoride to strengthen enamel and prevent cavities.
    • Gentle Experience: Provides a refreshing, clean feeling without the harsh burn of alcohol.
    • Freshens Breath: Fights odor at its source, leaving your breath fresh for hours.

     

  • Listerine Mouth Wash

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    Key Benefits

     

    • Fights Bad Breath: Kills the germs that are the root cause of bad breath, providing long-lasting freshness.
    • Reduces Plaque: Helps to reduce plaque buildup above the gum line more effectively than brushing alone.
    • Prevents Gingivitis: Its antiseptic properties help to prevent and reduce gum inflammation.
    • Reaches Every Corner: The liquid form reaches areas that brushing can’t, like the surface of your tongue and between your teeth.
  • Mouth Wash

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    A truly clean mouth goes beyond just brushing and flossing. Mouthwash is the essential final step in a comprehensive oral hygiene routine, reaching areas that your toothbrush can’t and providing an extra layer of protection. At Zahra Chemist, we offer a wide range of mouthwashes, each designed to address specific oral health needs, from fighting germs and freshening breath to preventing cavities and soothing sensitive gums.

  • Tooth Brush

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    Types & Key Features:

     

    • Manual vs. Electric:
      • Manual: An affordable and portable option. To be effective, it requires good technique and a full two minutes of brushing.
      • Electric: Offers superior plaque removal with less effort. Electric brushes (like those with oscillating or sonic technology) have built-in timers and pressure sensors to ensure you brush correctly.
    • Bristles:
      • Soft Bristles: Recommended by dentists, soft bristles are gentle on your gums and enamel, preventing damage and recession.
      • Medium & Hard Bristles: These can be too abrasive and are not recommended for daily use as they can wear down enamel and irritate gums.
    • Head Size:
      • Small Head: A compact head can reach all areas of your mouth, including the back molars, to ensure a thorough clean.
  • Tooth Paste

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    The best oral care routine involves choosing a toothbrush and toothpaste that work together for your needs.

    • For General Health: A soft-bristled toothbrush with a fluoride-based toothpaste is the gold standard.
    • For Sensitivity: Pair a soft-bristled toothbrush with a toothpaste specifically for sensitive teeth.
    • For Gum Health: Choose a soft-bristled toothbrush and a toothpaste with anti-gingivitis or tartar control properties.

    Remember: Brush twice a day for two minutes each time, holding your brush at a 45-degree angle to the gums.