Gingilacer toothpaste
Reduces gingival bleeding
In just 48 hours, Gingilacer toothpaste significantly reduces bleeding gums, caused by dental brushing. It is indicated in the prevention of gingivitis or gum disease.
Gingilacer toothpaste is also developed to reduce the formation of plaque while at the same time restoring the healthy condition of the gums.
Gingilacer’s main actions are:
- Anti-plaque: The synergistic action of its active ingredients guarantees long-term inhibition of bacterial activity, reducing the formation and adhesion of dental plaque, the main cause of gingivitis.
- Prevents gingival bleeding: It reduces gum bleeding, attenuating the congestive process and improving the overall condition of inflamed and bleeding gums.
- Protects the gums: Gingilacer mouthwash contains vitamins that neutralise free radical action and protects the gums against the damage caused by bacterial plaque, preventing gingival tissue inflammation. It has proven efficacy in congestive and inflammatory processes, which improves the condition of inflamed and reddened gums.
- Gingival Toning Solution: It reduces inflammation and bleeding, promoting the epithelial regeneration of the gums, toning and strengthening them to improve their resistance against further inflammation.
- Prevents caries: Gingilacer strengthens tooth enamel and acts on the bacteria that causes the onset of tooth decay, preventing its destructive action on the tooth enamel.
Gingilacer toothpaste can be used as part of a daily oral hygiene routine, as it is the ideal complement in dental brushing. It leaves your mouth feeling pleasantly clean and fresh, without causing problems of dental staining.
Gingilacer toothpaste does not contain gluten.

Presentation and coding
- Gingilacer toothpaste 75 ml (N.C. 257337.6)
- Gingilacer toothpaste 125 ml (N.C. 267872.9)
- Gingilacer toothpaste 150 ml (N.C. 162084.2)
- Gingilacer toothpaste 200 ml (N.C. 182826.2)
Composition
- Triclosan 0.3 g
- Zinc citrate 0.5 g
- Enoxolone 0.2 g
- Sodium monofluorophosphate 1.13 g
- Excipient q.s. 100 g
- Fluoride ion 1,500 ppm
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