Antiseptic Mouthwashes

All LISTERINE® Antiseptic mouthwashes are equally effective at killing the bacteria that cause bad breath, plaque, and gingival problem. Powered by 4 essential oils, LISTERINE® Antiseptic penetrates deeply into the bottom layers of the plaque biofilm, breaking down its structure in places that are difficult for a toothbrush or dental floss to access.1-3 Available in a wide variety of flavors.

Added-benefit Mouthwashes

LISTERINE® offers multiple added-benefit mouthwashes, including LISTERINE® NATURAL GREEN TEA – a less intense taste that helps prevent cavities. Recommend LISTERINE® NATURAL GREEN TEA product with double fluoride to strengthen teeth and protect against cavities. Other added benefit LISTERINE® options are available.

Multi-Benefit Mouthwashes

LISTERINE® offers multiple fluoride-containing anticavity mouthwashes, including LISTERINE® TOTAL CARE ZERO—a complete mouthwash solution with 6 key benefits. Formulated to enhance the bioavailability of ionic fluoride, LISTERINE® TOTAL CARE ZERO maximizes fluoride uptake, restoring and strengthening the enamel.5-8

Whitening Mouthwashes

LISTERINE® whitening products offer both patient appeal and professional benefit by whitening teeth and remineralizing the enamel. Recommend LISTERINE® whitening products to help maintain the effects of other whitening treatments and to whiten between teeth.

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