Corsodyl Active Gum Repair toothpaste: Actively helps repair bleeding, swollen and inflamed gums by removing plaque
Corsodyl with 67% sodium bicarbonate - clinically proven to significantly improve gum health measures from 3 weeks*
A new clinical study shows parodontax toothpaste with 67% sodium bicarbonate enhances the mechanical clean in everyday mouths which have not been professionally cleaned.1
- Significant improvements in just 3 weeks in bleeding sites
- Twice as many patients returned to gum health after 12 weeks brushing vs regular toothpaste
* in patients with localised gingivitis
Clinically proven to significantly improve gum health measures from 3 weeks in patients with localised gingivitis
Corsodyl Active Gum Repair Fresh Mint toothpaste is formulated with 67% sodium bicarbonate and sodium fluoride. Plaque forms a matrix structure which is hard to penetrate with regular toothpastes. Sodium bicarbonate penetrates the plaque matrix where it disrupts and breaks the bonds in the biofilm, loosening plaque.
Corsodyl Active Gum Repair toothpaste actively helps repair bleeding, swollen and inflamed gums.*2 Clinical data showed reductions in gingival bleeding, number of bleeding sites and gingival inflammation.
By actively removing plaque bacteria,Corsodyl Active Gum Repair helps gums to repair.
Find out more about the science of Corsodyl with sodium bicarbonate.
*by removing plaque
With flavour enhancing technology
Flavour perceptions are unique to individual patients.
Corsodyl Active Gum Repair toothpaste contains flavour enhancing technology to offer an alternative option for patients who may find other sodium bicarbonate toothpastes to be ‘salty’.
The blend of purposefully selected flavour ingredients balance the formulation’s overall taste profile and cover any bitterness or saltiness.
User research shows an improved taste profile both during and after use for Corsodyl Active Gum Repair compared to other Corsodyl sodium bicarbonate variants.2
How can Corsodyl Active Gum Repair toothpaste help my patients?
Removes 4x more plaque†
Corsodyl Active Gum Repair toothpaste actively removes plaque bacteria, enabling gums to repair.
†vs regular toothpaste with twice daily brushing. Fresh Mint variant only
Actively helps repair bleeding, swollen and inflamed gums*
A clinically proven formulation, that actively controls plaque build up at the gumline to help gums repair.
*by removing plaque
With flavour enhancing technology
Corsodyl Active Gum Repair uses enhanced flavour technology with purposefully selected ingredients to help cover the saltiness of sodium bicarbonate.
Corsodyl Active Gum Repair toothpaste
Contains the proven formula of 67% sodium bicarbonate + fluoride. With flavour enhancing technology to offer an alternative flavour. Helps reverse early gum problems by actively removing plaque bacteria, the main cause of bleeding gums, enabling gums to repair.
Corsodyl Complete Protection Toothpaste
With 67% sodium bicarbonate and 1400ppm fluoride. Also available in Original, Extra Fresh and Whitening Variants.
Corsodyl Gum+ Breath & Sensitivity
A new unique formulation containing stannous fluoride and zinc. Clinically proven to enhance plaque removal*, help protect gums and care for patients' sensitive teeth.
*vs. a sodium monofluorophosphate toothpaste, with twice-daily brushing
Corsodyl Active Gum Health Mouthwash
Contains 225ppm fluoride. The alcohol free formulation targets 3 times more plaque bacteria that may cause gum problems compared to brushing alone. Scientifically proven to keep gums healthy.4
Corsodyl Daily Soft Toothbrush
For patients who need a toothbrush specially designed to help prevent gum problems.
Helping us visualize the clinical efficacy of sodium bicarbonate toothpaste
See how Corsodyl toothpaste with sodium bicarbonate works for yourself by accessing the mouth map via the link below.
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Steps to better gum health
View highlights from a panel discussion in which experts gave their opinions about some of the barriers to patient behaviour change, and download a range of tools and resources designed to drive the conversation and reinforce your advice.