ELGYDIUM DENTIFRICE KIDS GRENADINE 3-6ANS 50ML

  • Saveur grenadine pour les enfants
  • Favorise de bonnes habitudes d’hygiène bucco-dentaire
  • Enrichi en fluor pour reminéraliser l’émail dentaire
  • Conseillé chez l’enfant de 3 à 6 ans

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Un dentifrice pour enfants spécialement formulé : ELGYDIUM DENTIFRICE KIDS Grenadine

ELGYDIUM Kids Grenadine 3/6 ans contient du Fluorinol® parfaitement dosé, pour une efficacité renforcée dans la protection de l’émail des dents de lait contre les caries. Avec ses 95% d’ingrédients d’origine naturelle, ELGYDIUM Kids Grenadine 3/6 ans est un vrai allié des enfants… et des parents. Son goût délicieux de grenadine donne l’envie aux enfants de se brosser les dents et facilite ce moment deux fois par jour.

• PREND SOIN des dents de lait des enfants de 3 à 6 ans.
• PROTÈGE des attaques acides et des caries.
• AU BON GOÛT de grenadine qui donne envie de se brosser les dents encore plus souvent.

Composition

HYDROGENATED STARCH HYDROLYSATE. AQUA. HYDRATED SILICA. BENZYL ALCOHOL. CELLULOSE GUM. AROMA. NICOTINYL ALCOHOL HF. PEG-12. PEG-12 ALLYL ETHER. PEG-12 DIMETHICONE. CI 16035. SODIUM BENZOATE. SODIUM LAUROYL SARCOSINATE. SODIUM PROPIONATE. SODIUM SACCHARIN. TETRASODIUM EDTA

Conseils d’utilisation pour une efficacité optimale

Il est recommandé de se brosser les dents après chaque repas, 2 à 3 fois par jour, pendant 2 minutes. Appliquer l’équivalent d’un petit pois de dentifrice sur une brosse souple de type ELGYDIUM Kids ou Monster. En cas d’apport de fluorures provenant d’autres sources (eau, sel, etc.), consulter un dentiste ou un médecin.

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