ACT Kids Anticavity Fluoride Mouthwash, Bubble Gum Blow Out [3 Pack]

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ACT Kids Anticavity Fluoride Mouthwash, Bubble Gum Blow Out [3 Pack] - Kids love it. Cavities don't. ACT Kids Anticavity Fluoride Rinse is formulated with fluoride to help prevent up to 40% of future cavities. This bubble-gum-flavored mouth rinse motivates kids to rinse and help keep their pearly whites healthy. Just swish for 60 seconds once a day for full protection. The bottle is designed with an easy-squeeze, kid-friendly cup for accurate dosing. Kids love the tastes, and you'll love knowing that they're using an effective cavity-fighting tool. Pair with ACT Kids Fluoride Toothpaste for a healthy dental care routine. ACT believes that everyone has the right to a lifetime of strong, healthy teeth. When it comes to dental health, you're in it for the long haul for you and your kids. Turn to the power of ACT mouthwash to keep their teeth four times stronger. Mouthwash should do more than wash your mouth. The ACT triple-action formula creates an enamel defense for healthy teeth for years to come. Long live your teeth. Warnings: Keep out of reach of children. If more than used for rinsing is accidentally swallowed, get medical help or contact Poison Control right away. Instructions: Adults and children 6 years of age and older: Use once a day after brushing your teeth with toothpaste. Remove cap. Hold bottle upright and squeeze; fill to fill line. Pour out; only the correct 10 milliliters dose will pour out. Vigorously swish 10 milliliters of rinse between your teeth for 1 minute and then spit out. Do not swallow the rinse. Do not eat or drink for 30 minutes after rinsing. Instruct children under 12 years of age in good rinsing habits (to minimize swallowing). Supervise children as necessary until capable of using without supervision. Children under 6 years of age: Consult a dentist or doctor.