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Darlie Bunny Kids - Strawberry Flavour Toothpaste
Darlie Bunny Kids - Strawberry Flavour Toothpaste

Darlie Bunny Kids - Strawberry Flavour Toothpaste

  • Food Grade Ingredients

  • Low Foam Level

  • No Sugar Added

  • Rich in Calcium & Fluoride

  • Food Grade Ingredients

  • Low Foam Level

  • No Sugar Added

  • Rich in Calcium & Fluoride

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description

Blended with a delicious strawberry flavour, Darlie Bunny Kids Strawberry toothpaste gel is enriched with calcium and fluoride that strengthen teeth and fight against cavities.

features

  • Food grade ingredients are adopted*
  • Infused with a tasty strawberry flavour
  • Sparkling coloured toothpaste gel
  • Strengthens teeth with calcium
  • Fights cavities with fluoride
  • Minimises irritation with low foam level
  • No sugar added
  • *Over 80% of ingredients in formulate meet food grade standard.
Available in 1 size: 40g
Concerns
Kids Oral Care
Kids Oral Care
Best For
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    Kids
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    Preventing cavities
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    Strengthening teeth

Contains Fluoride + Calcium

Contains fluoride + calcium for effective cavity prevention

Low Foam Level

Gentle cleansing power with low foam level –irritation to baby teeth minimized

No Sugar Added

No sugar added for better health – brushing becomes fun!

Learn More About Children’s Oral Care

It’s important for children to take good care of their mouth and teeth because children … Live a happy life without troubled by oral diseases. Get the necessary nutrients for growth with healthy teeth. Show a charming and confident smile with great-looking teeth Stay focused on learning without worrying about dental problems. Will get healthier permeant teeth if their baby teeth are protected properly.

Picking the Right Toothpaste

Using suitably toothpastes that contain fluoride is good for children’s teeth

>0.11%

Ingesting too much fluoride from toothpastes may have harmful effects on children

0.05% - 0.11%

Prevents cavities and helps teeth remineralize

0%

Higher risk for cavities and more vulnerable to acid erosion

Sources: “National Requirements for Toothpastes” (GB8372-2010) jointly published by the Standardization Administration of the PRC and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the PRC

Picking the Right Toothbrush

Pick the right toothbrush and take care of it

Petite Brush

Petite brush to help clean the mouth thoroughly

Soft Bristles

Soft bristles to provide gentle care for baby teeth

Rounded Toothbrush Head

Rounded toothbrush head to protect the gums

Anti-Slip Handle

Anti-slip handle for easy grip

Petite Brush

Petite brush to help clean the mouth thoroughly

Rounded Toothbrush Head

Rounded toothbrush head to protect the gums

Soft Bristles

Soft bristles to provide gentle care for baby teeth

Anti-Slip Handle

Anti-slip handle for easy grip

Take Good Care of Your Toothbrush

After brushing, rinse your toothbrush under running water. Flick the bristles to get the moisture out. Place it upright in a cool place to let dry.

Replace Your Toothbrush Every 2 or 3 Months

Replace your toothbrush every 2 or 3 months. Bacteria breed on moist bristles in humid environments.

Use a New Toothbrush After You Recover from a Cold

Use a new toothbrush after you recover from a cold or flu. Bacteria trapped in the old toothbrush may infect you again.

Brushing Your Teeth Properly

Start with proper brushing techniques to maintain your kids oral health

Clean Outer Surfaces

Place the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the tooth surfaces. Brush in a small circular motion

Clean Gumline

Move the toothbrush up and down from the gumline to the teeth with care

Clean Inner Surfaces

Brushing teeth inside, the toothbrush bristles vertical as close as possible to the surface of the crown, with force from the gums to the crown

Making Brushing a Daily Habit

Children should brush their teeth twice a day (morning and night) Length of time (at least 2 mintues)

Eating Healthily

Eat plenty of nutritious food that is good for the growth of your teeth. A balance intake of nutrients enables the efficient absorption of calcium, phosphorous and vitamins in the human body, enhancing enamel development of the permanent teeth

Sugar

Bacteria digest sugars in the mouth to produce acid which erodes, softens and decalcifies the teeth causing cavities. Chewing on hard candy may cause damage to the tooth enamel.

Processed Drinks

Most of them contain high levels of sugar, which will be digested by the bacteria in the mouth to produce acid leading to tooth erosion. Examples are sodas and fruit beverages.

Sticky Food

Clings onto the tooth surfaces, making it harder to brush the teeth and providing a ground for bacteria to breed. Examples are dried fruit and gummy candy.