Rs. 145

Pyx-G Toothpaste For Plaque & Tartar Control | Fights Bad Breath, Bleeding Gums & Pyorrhoea

(100 gm Toothpaste in tube)
Pyx-G  Toothpaste For Plaque & Tartar Control | Fights Bad Breath, Bleeding Gums & Pyorrhoea
Product Details
Pyx-G Toothpaste is a tartar control toothpaste that is formulated with baking soda and fluoride. It helps in preventing tooth decay and cavities and also has a potential impact on gums by avoiding any potential bleeding. Baking soda is a common whitening agent that clears out stains, plaque, and tartar from teeth' surface while fluoride helps in strengthening the tooth enamel and preventing tooth decay.

Key Ingredients:
  • Potassium Nitrate BP 5% w/w, Sodium Monofluorophusphote USP 0.7% w/w 3(Fluoride contents not more than 917 ppm), baking soda

Key Benefits:
  • Pyx-G Toothpaste helps in preventing tartar build-up on teeth and keeps them healthy
  • The presence of fluoride in the toothpaste helps in fighting tooth decay and reduces the chances of developing cavities
  • The baking soda in Pyx-G Toothpaste acts as a natural whitening agent that clears out stains and plaque from the teeth' surface
  • Pyx-G Toothpaste can potentially help in avoiding bleeding gums

Good to know:
Pyx-G Toothpaste is a

Concerns It Can Help With:
  • Bad breath
  • Tartar
  • Bleeding gums

Product Form:
Paste

Dosage: Brush at least twice a day.

Directions for Use:
  • Brush twice a day with Pyx-G Toothpaste
  • Regular use fights bad breath, bleeding gums and pyorrhoea

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Keep out of reach of children

Quick Tips:
  • Do not use any tobacco products to maintain dental health

Frequently Asked Questions:
What are early signs of dental problems?
Early signs of dental problems include bad breath, red or swollen gums, gums that bleed easily, loose teeth, and sensitivity to cold or hot foods and drinks.

How can I maintain my oral hygiene?
Brushing and flossing daily, not smoking, limiting consumption of high-sugar foods and having regular dental checkups are key to maintaining oral hygiene.

Content on this page was last updated on 13 February, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)