Kin Dora La Exploradora toothpaste 50ml

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Prevents cavities in children aged two to six years

50 ml

Description

Children should brush their teeth at least three times a day. It is a good idea to take the habit as a routine just before bedtime and after breakfast and lunch. Parents should teach their children to brush their teeth as if it were a game, especially after the age of two, when most of their child's teeth have erupted. Under adult supervision, they may begin using a small amount of fluoride toothpaste.

The Kin Dora la Exploradora children's toothpaste will be the favourite choice for the little ones of the house to brush their teeth, as it has a delicious strawberry flavour. It is the ideal product for children from two years of age to start taking care of their mouth hygiene, achieving healthy, caries-free baby teeth;

This pasta is fun for kids because it contains their favorite TV character, Dora the Explorer. In its composition, its excellent amount of fluoride stands out, allowing the prevention of any infection in the mouth, freeing the baby teeth from painful cavities. It is the ideal product to take care of dental hygiene and prevent cavities in baby teeth. Its use is recommended for children from 2 to 6 years old;

To care for the mouth of children from the age of 2, use Kin Dora the Explorer toothpaste!

Instructions for use

It should be used after each meal for the care and hygiene of the teeth using a toothbrush suitable for the child's age, brushing for at least two minutes under adult supervision and not swallowing.

Composition

Water, sorbitol, glycerin, flavour, hydrated dilica, titanium dioxide, xanthan gum, xylitol, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium methylparaben, sodium methylparaben, sodium fluoride, sodium ethylparaben, sodium saccharin, 500 ppm fluorine ion.

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