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Biotene Dry Mouth Relief Fluoride Toothpaste Fresh Mint Original 120g

Biotene Dry Mouth Relief Fluoride Toothpaste Fresh Mint Original 120g
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Biotene Dry Mouth Relief Fluoride Toothpaste Fresh Mint Original 120g
$13.49
$16.99
Price in reward points: 200
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: Biotene1
  • Weight: 60.00kg

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PLEASE REFER TO ANY HEALTH AND PRODUCT WARNINGS BELOW

 

If symptoms persist talk to your healthcare professional. This product may not be right for you. Read the warnings before purchase. Please refer to any health and product warnings below.

 

General Information

Biotène® Fresh Mint Original Fluoride Toothpaste is free of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and contains fluoride to help strengthen your teeth and protect against cavities. Use as part of your daily oral care routine.

 

Size: 120 g

 

KEY FEATURES

  • Freshens breath
  • Contains fluoride
  • SLS-free
  • Alcohol-free and sugar-free

 

Directions For Use

Use Biotène® Fresh Mint Original Fluoride Toothpaste at least twice a day to help protect against cavities and freshen your breath. Also available in Gentle Mint. *

 

*Always follow package directions


STORAGE AND DISPOSAL

Storage Temperature: below 25°C

 

Warnings

Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. As with other toothpaste, if irritation occurs, discontinue use. Should symptoms persist, consult a healthcare professional. Keep out of reach of children.

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Carton ends are sealed. Do not use if seals are broken.

 

Ingredients

Active Ingredient: Sodium Fluoride.

 

Inactive Ingredients: Water, Sorbitol, Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, PEG-8, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Xanthan Gum, Flavor, Sodium Saccharin, Sucralose, Titanium Dioxide, Sodium Hydroxide

 

SUSTAINABILITY

Rating: Low to Moderate

 

  1. Sodium Fluoride (Active Ingredient): Sodium fluoride, often used in toothpaste, has a Moderate sustainability rating. It is synthesized through chemical processes that can have a negative environmental impact, though in small quantities, the ingredient itself has low environmental persistence. Disposal can be a concern in large quantities, but regulated use in personal care products is generally safe for the environment.
  2. Water: Water is inherently sustainable, but large-scale industrial use in products raises concerns about water consumption and potential waste. Responsible sourcing and minimal use are critical.
  3. Sorbitol: Sorbitol is derived from corn syrup, a renewable resource. However, corn production can contribute to soil degradation, pesticide use, and water consumption. Certified organic sources or sustainable farming practices could improve its rating.
  4. Hydrated Silica: Hydrated silica, used as an abrasive, is abundant and has a low toxicity. However, silica mining can lead to habitat destruction and ecosystem disruption. Ensuring sustainable sourcing can improve its rating.
  5. Glycerin: Glycerin can be plant-based or derived as a byproduct from biodiesel production, making it more sustainable if sourced from plants or as a byproduct. Petroleum-based glycerin would be less sustainable.
  6. PEG-8 (Polyethylene Glycol): PEG compounds are derived from ethylene oxide, a petroleum-based product. This makes PEG-8 less sustainable due to its fossil fuel dependency, though it is biodegradable.
  7. Cocamidopropyl Betaine: Cocamidopropyl betaine, derived from coconut oil and synthetic compounds, is generally considered safe and biodegradable. Its sustainability depends on sustainable coconut sourcing and responsible chemical processing.
  8. Xanthan Gum: Xanthan gum is a natural thickener produced via fermentation of sugars by bacteria, making it relatively sustainable. However, the production process can be energy-intensive, so it may vary.
  9. Flavor: The sustainability of flavor ingredients is highly variable, depending on their source (natural or synthetic). Natural, sustainably sourced flavors are preferable, but synthetic flavors often have lower environmental impact due to fewer resource needs.
  10. Sodium Saccharin: Sodium saccharin is synthetic and derived from petrochemicals, giving it a lower sustainability profile. Although used in small amounts, it is not biodegradable.
  11. Sucralose: Sucralose is also synthetic and not readily biodegradable. Wastewater treatment plants struggle to remove sucralose, and it can accumulate in water sources, affecting ecosystems.
  12. Titanium Dioxide: Titanium dioxide is mined from natural sources and has low toxicity, but mining can lead to significant environmental disruption. This ingredient is often used in small quantities in personal care products.
  13. Sodium Hydroxide: Sodium hydroxide (lye) is widely used and effective in small quantities. It has a low environmental impact when neutralized and handled properly, though its production is energy intensive.

 

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