DenMat introduces new hydrogen peroxide oral rinse. Oral rinse is the third launch in the company’s new infection control category of products.
DenMat Holdings today announced the launch of a new hydrogen peroxide oral rinse to compliment the recently launched hand sanitizer and hard surface cleanser products in the company’s newly created Infection Control category. DenMat’s Hydrogen Peroxide Oral Rinse is formulated with 1.5% hydrogen peroxide and xylitol® to significantly reduce bacteria in the mouth.
“Our newly created Infection Control category continues to grow with the addition of the hydrogen peroxide oral rinse,” said David Casper, CEO for DenMat Holdings, LLC. “We expect this new product will be extremely well received, based on demand for our existing line of infection control products. With the ingredients and manufacturing capability already in place to produce these products, inventory is robust and ready to ship without delay.”
The alcohol-free formulation features a fresh mint flavor and is sweetened with xylitol to help keep a neutral pH level in the mouth and prevent bacteria from sticking to the teeth. The foaming action created by the release of oxygen also helps to inhibit bacteria growth and aids in the removal of oral debris and healing of minor mouth irritations. The large half-gallon and gallon bottles with dispensing pumps are ideal for chairside application for practices using this rinse as an infection control agent with patients prior to and after treatment. DenMat also offers a convenient 16 oz. size for patient at-home care.
The rinse is available to dentists at denmat.com/stayhealthy and to consumers at denmat.com/healthysmile.
For more information on the new hard surface cleanser, click here.
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