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ORAL CARE

ACRYL SILVER
ANTIMICROBIAL & ANTI-GINGIVAL BACTERIA

 

Effectively combats
Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis),
protecting gums and teeth,
and preventing discomfort caused by periodontal disease

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NaSiL Antibacterial Mouthwash

 

Anti-microbial Effect Assurance
Bacteria cause oral discomfort, red and swollen gums, bleeding gums, mouth wounds, dry mouth, inability to use irritating products, bacteria cause bad breath

  • SGS inspection sterilization rate of 99.999% in 1 minute

  • The rate of killing gingival  in Taiwan-US inspection is greater than 99.99% in 1 minute

 

Safety Assurance 

  • Non-irritating

     SGS test approves no skin irritation
     

  • Non-irritating

     SGS test approves no acute oral toxicity

Characteristics & Advantages

  • Contains only silver high molecules and pure water, so rinsing with it feels just

like using water to rinse your mouth, with some people possibly experiencing an extremely mild bitter taste. However, there is absolutely no burden and it's very comfortable.

  • The pH value is neutral, so it will not have any adverse effects on the teeth. 

Unlike some commercially mouthwashes with an acidic pH (pH<5), which can damage the oral mucosa or increase the risk of cavities.

  • Alcohol-free, so there's no discomfort when rinsing. 

Unlike alcohol-containing mouthwashes on the market, which can cause a strong stinging sensation and extreme discomfort during rinsing. Excessive alcohol content can easily harm the oral mucosa.

  • Surfactants and glycerin-free, suitable for long-term use. 

Unlike alcohol-free mouthwashes on the market, many of which contain surfactants and glycerin to incorporate mint and essential oils into the water, it is not recommended for excessive use.

  • Chlorhexidine Gluconate (CHD)-free. 

Unlike Chlorhexidine Gluconate mouthwash, long-term use can lead to discoloration of teeth, restorations, or oral mucosa. This is particularly noticeable around resin-based restorations and one-third of the gingival surface, reducing taste bud sensitivity, inhibiting saliva secretion, and causing discomfort such as dryness and burning sensations.

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