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Oralieve Ultra Mild Toothpaste
Regular price
£5.49
75ml
- Very mild mint flavour - promotes fresh breath
- SLS-free (low foaming)
- Contains fluoride to protect enamel (1450 ppm)
- Gentle care for dry or sore mouths
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Oralieve Ultra Mild Toothpaste
Regular price
£5.49


How to use Oralieve Ultra Mild Toothpaste
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Our toothpaste contains 1450ppm fluoride, and the mouthwash contains 225ppm fluoride to help protect teeth from tooth decay. This is aligned to dental guidelines for daily use toothpastes.
Oralieve Moisturising Mouth Gel, Moisturising Mouth Spray and Alcohol-Free Mouthrinse are not suitable for children under 12 unless directed by a healthcare professional.
Oralieve Ultra Mild Toothpaste is not suitable for children under 6 unless directed by a healthcare professional. Oralieve 360° Tooth and Mouth brushes (both standard and small) should not be used on children under 3 years of age or used as a teething aid.
Yes. Oralieve toothpaste has been specially developed to be gentle on sensitive mouths and is widely used by patients with Lichen Planus. The formulation contains no Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS) so it doesn’t foam and it has a very mild mint flavour so will not burn or irritate a sensitive mouth.
Yes, it can be used daily, providing cavity protection and relief for sensitive mouths.
Yes, the mild formula is suitable for people with sensitive teeth and gums.
Yes, Oralieve Ultra Mild Toothpaste is free from harsh foaming agents (like SLS) and has a gentle, low-foaming formula. It is specifically designed for dry and sensitive mouths, including conditions such as burning mouth syndrome, where stronger toothpastes may cause irritation.
