ProphyCare® Red 120
- For removing plaque and surface discolourations
- For small amount of plaque, root surfaces and lightly discoloured teeth
- Excellent for polishing
- Abrasive agent: silica
- Contains 0,1% Fluoride
- Use in combination with other Prophy Pastes
ProphyCare 120 is second to none in performance, handling and dispensing. The unique non-splattering, homogeneous formula does not dry out, liquify or separate. Thick layers of plaque and stains are easily removed leaving a fresh and smooth minty sensation after each treatment. Packed in easy to dispense, colour coded tubes and single dose disposable cups. Available in 4 different grits from coarse to extra-fine. Contains 0,1% fluoride.
4 reasons to use ProphyCare® Red 120
1. For removing plaque and surface discolourations
2. For small amount of plaque, root surfaces and lightly discoloured teeth
3. Suitable for implants
4. For polishing of fillings
Prod No.
Prod No: 731112 ProphyCare Red 120, Tubes, 84g 60ml
Prod No: 690121 ProphyCare Red 120, Single Dose, 144 x 2 g
Prod No: 731115 ProphyCare Red 120, Paraben Free, 84g, 60ml
Selection Guide
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Red RDA 120 |
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Thick plaque |
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Discoloured teeth |
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Universal paste |
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Small amounts of plaque |
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Root Surfaces |
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Slightly discoloured teeth |
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Fillings |
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Pediatric |
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Cervical toothbrush abrasion lesions |
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Implants |
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Final polishing |
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After air polishing treatment |
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Final polish |
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Product Catalogue
FAQ
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Education
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Product Movie
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Technique
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