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for everyone
It's so soothing....

It tastes delicious...

And it's good for your teeth.

TOOTH MOUSSE


What is Tooth Mousse?

A new delicious tasting creme that is beneficial for your teeth. It contains calcium and phosphate, the major minerals teeth are made from. Because these minerals are carried in a special milk-derived protein call RECALDENT they are available in a soluble form.

This means Tooth Mousse can protect the teeth like saliva and replace minerals lost by regular acid attack after eating and drinking.

How to use it

A pea size applied directly over the surfaces of the teeth will go a long way. No need to rinse. It's a quick and hassle free protection.

Is Tooth Mousse Safe to Swallow?

Yes. The main active ingredient of Tooth Mousse is derived from milk casein and like milk and cheese, is edible. Tooth Mousse is lactose free, but should not be used by people with protein allergies.






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jhobalmes wrote on May 20, '09
hi sis!can 2yr old toddler use this na?
thesmileshop wrote on May 20, '09
hi sis!can 2yr old toddler use this na?
Hi, Tooth Mousse is so far the safest we can give even to babies wih newly erupted teeth. Boosting levels of calcium and phosphate in the saliva that replaces mineral loss due to acid attacks on a daily basis.

Recaldent (ingredient in Tooth Mousse) is derived from cow's milk and ideal for protecting temporaty teeth at a time when oral care is difficult.

Thank you. Keep in touch.
sweetrhose19 wrote on Nov 16, '09
hi sis! 1 year and 4 months my baby? What can u recommend? thanks
lare wrote on Nov 16, '09
Hi sis, very much interested to this product. can this remove stain from babies (16 mos.) teeth due to iron vitamins? if not, do you have products that can remove iron stain? please recommend, thanks much!
thesmileshop wrote on Nov 16, '09
hi sis! 1 year and 4 months my baby? What can u recommend? thanks
Hi, Toothmousse is the safest oral care we recommend for babies. Just a pea size will be enough to strengthen newly errupted teeth and protect it from early tooth decay.

You might also be interested in XYLITOL for your baby's oral care, here's a learning link for you >>>> http://xylitolhealth.com/xylitol_movie.html
thesmileshop wrote on Nov 16, '09
lare said
Hi sis, very much interested to this product. can this remove stain from babies (16 mos.) teeth due to iron vitamins? if not, do you have products that can remove iron stain? please recommend, thanks much!
Hi, iron stains on baby's teeth are usually superficial and can be easily removed.

here are your options:

1. wet gauze with xylitol solution (distilled water + xylitol granules) rub directly on stained tooth surfaces. Adding a pinch of baking soda to the solution is optional. Most Kids don't like the taste of baking soda.

2. Toothmousse will strengthen your baby's teeth, making it resistant to stains

3. during the stage that your toddler can spit and rinse,you may start using Mineral-Rich ToothPowder with Xylitol (Juicy Grape or Orange Burst) to keep teeth stain free.

Your learning links >>>> Xylitol >>>http://xylitolhealth.com/xylitol_movie.html

Learn more about making Xylitol solution (DIY) - ask us >>>http://www.emailmeform.com/fid.php?formid=207621
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lare wrote on Nov 16, '09
Hi, iron stains on baby's teeth are usually superficial and can be easily removed.

here are your options:

1. wet gauze with xylitol solution (distilled water + xylitol granules) rub directly on stained tooth surfaces. Adding a pinch of baking soda to the solution is optional. Most Kids don't like the taste of baking soda.

2. Toothmousse will strengthen your baby's teeth, making it resistant to stains

3. during the stage that your toddler can spit and rinse,you may start using Mineral-Rich ToothPowder with Xylitol (Juicy Grape or Orange Burst) to keep teeth stain free.

Your learning links >>>> Xylitol >>>http://xylitolhealth.com/xylitol_movie.html

Learn more about making Xylitol solution (DIY) - ask us >>>http://www.emailmeform.com/fid.php?formid=207621
Hi Dra.,

Thanks for that very useful recommendation. I'll definitely follow your advise. Anyway, where do I get Xylitol granules? do you also have that for sale? how much is it? please include it to my order if ever.thanks much!
dailysweets wrote on Apr 19, '10
does it relieve sensitive teeth?
thesmileshop wrote on Apr 20, '10
does it relieve sensitive teeth?
Thank you for this inquiry. Yes, tooth mousse is one of the quickest and easiest way to help relieve teeth sensitivity. A pea size applied on the surfaces of your teeth will provide significant relief from sensitivity in few minutes.

Your learning link:
http://www.thesmileshopph.com/2009/01/sensitive-teeth-remedy.html

Thank you, hope this helps :))
mikeandshe wrote on Apr 29, '10
hi, may i ask how much is the gc tooth mousse? thank you!
thesmileshop wrote on Apr 29, '10
hi, may i ask how much is the gc tooth mousse? thank you!
GC Tooth Mousse P950.00

Thank you :))
mikeandshe wrote on Apr 30, '10
GC Tooth Mousse P950.00

Thank you :))
How much do i have to add for the shipping fee? I live in Muntinlupa!
thesmileshop wrote on Apr 30, '10
How much do i have to add for the shipping fee? I live in Muntinlupa!
Shipping to Muntinlupa P50.00
thesmileshop wrote on Sep 12, '11
Updated Tooth Mousse Price: P1,150.00
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