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Curaprox PCA 222 Plaquefinder Disclosing Tablets (12)
Curaprox plaque disclosing tablets are valuable helpers with guaranteed success. They reveal plaque in the mouth, clearly showing where extra brushing is needed. Additionally. Plaquefinder is motivating, the best reward is seeing how plaque disappears
> Two-colour system, old, structured plaque appears as blue and newly formed plaque as red
> Erythrosine free (E127)
> Pleasant, fruit flavour
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