Pop On Toothpaste.
Generic Name: pop on toothpaste.
Brand Names:
Pop On Toothpaste.
Purpose Teeth cleaning
Overview
Purpose Teeth cleaning
Uses
Use Those who want to clean and whiten their teeth.
Dosage
Directions 1. Apply 2 pumps to a soft bristle toothbrush. 2. Gently brush it a circular motion for 2 minutes. 3. Expel excess and rinse mouth after use, do not swallow.
Side Effects
When Using Do not swallow. Do not use in eye area. Stop Use If there is any discomfort, please stop using.
Interactions
Ask Doctor If there is any discomfort, please consult a dentist immediately
Warnings
Warnings Product is not intended for use by children. Do not swallow. Do not use in eye area. Do not use Product is not intended for use by children.
Storage
Other information please keep in dry and cool place
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pop On Toothpaste. used for?▼
Use Those who want to clean and whiten their teeth.
What are the side effects of Pop On Toothpaste.?▼
When Using Do not swallow. Do not use in eye area. Stop Use If there is any discomfort, please stop using.
What are the important warnings for Pop On Toothpaste.?▼
Warnings Product is not intended for use by children. Do not swallow. Do not use in eye area. Do not use Product is not intended for use by children.
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