Gingilacer Dental Floss
Because all gaps matter!
Gingilacer Dental Tape is an important complement for oral hygiene in people who suffer from gingival bleeding caused by delicate gums or gingivitis. It is indicated for eliminating dental plaque (biofilm) and food debris from the interdental spaces, a place which conventional toothbrushes do not reach.
Gingilacer Dental Tape consists of many polyethylene filaments braided to generate a structure in the form of a tape, very soft, light, resistant and elastic. When they slide through the interdental space and are in contact with saliva, these filaments separate for greater drag on the plaque dental (biofilm) and the food remains in these spaces, the main cause of gingivitis, inflammation and bleeding gums.
This tape has a excellent cleaning performance in the interdental space. It is a very soft tape. This makes it ideal for hygiene of the interdental spaces of people with very delicate or particularly sensitive gums.
Gingilacer Dental Tape contains a wax to help it slide through the narrowest interdental spaces to protect the enamel and gums.

Presentation and coding
- Gingilacer Dental Tape 50 metres (N.C. 172019.1)
Composition
- Wax
- Polyethylene
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