Why OraCare?


OraCare Mouthrinse, has the breakthrough technology in providing real mouth cleanliness.

It’s surprisingly like water. But don’t let that fool you! OraCare has Stabilized Chlorine Dioxide that goes straight to the root of the problem. It kills oral bacteria and degrades volatile sulfur compounds in the mouth—the main source of strong mouth odors – without the alcohol and sting!

The Science of No-sting Mouth Cleanliness

 It’s What’s Inside

 
The active ingredient in OraCare is stabilized chlorine dioxide, a bactericidal agent that does not sting or cause staining of the teeth. The result is a pleasant gargling experience
    
Real Clean
 
Strong mouth odors are caused by oral bacteria and the waste material they leave behind called volatile sulfur compounds. The stabilized chlorine dioxide in OraCare not     only kills oral bacteria, but also degrades volatile sulfur compounds, essentially eliminating the main source of strong mouth odors. 
 
Complement Regular Brushing
 
Your teeth are only around 25% of your mouth, so even if you have a perfect brushing technique, it may not be enough to clean the remaining 75%. Gargling OraCare allows you to clean the areas of the mouth that you don’t normally brush, such as in-between teeth, beneath the gumline     and under the tongue.

Quick Facts

The stabilized chlorine dioxide in OraCare:

  • Kills bad bacteria in the mouth1, 3, 4
  • Neutralizes volatile sulfur compounds that cause strong mouth odors2
  • Does not sting1, 4, 5
  • Does not stain teeth1,4

 

References:

1. Drake D, Villhauer AL. An In Vitro Comparative Study Determining Bactericidal Activity of Stabilized Chlorine Dioxide and Other Oral Rinses. J Clin Dent. 2011. 22: 1 – 5. 
2. Gervacio NC, Parajas IL, Sunico MC. The Efficacy of a Stabilized Chlorine Dioxide Mouthwash Among Selected Group of Patients. The Journal of the Philippine Dental Association. 58(2):3 – 9.
3.Kandwall A, Ghani B. A Comparative Evaluation of Effect of Chlorine Dioxide Mouthrinse on Plaque Induced Gingivitis and Oral Malodor: A Clinical Study. Int J Dent Health Sci. 2014. 1(1):24 – 33.
4Shinada, K, Ueno M, Konishi C, Takehara S, Yokoyama S, Kawaguchi Y. A randomized double blind crossover placebo-controlled clinical trial to assess the effects of mouthwash containing chlorine dioxide on oral malodour. Trials. 2008. 9:71.
Werner CW, Seymour RA. Are alcohol containing mouthwashes safe? Br Dent J. 2009. 207 (10):E19.