How does Xylitol work: Different types of bacteria can cause tooth decay. The most known cariogenic bacteria is streptococcus mutans and which colonizes in dental plaque. Due to the inability of the cariogenic bacteria to metabolize xylitol, they will experience a starvation effect. This reduced state of nutrition will affect their ability to proliferate. The growth in the quantity of dental plaque will therefore be stifled.
Xylitol Drops
miradent Xylitol Drops are specifically developed for all day oral care and is a great alternative and supplement to miradent Xylitol Chewing Gum. They are therapeutic and suitable for people with dentures, dental braces and dental deformities.
The Drops are available in three flavours: Melon, Cherry and Mint. All our Xylitol products are free of lactose, gluten or genetically manipulated ingredients.
We renounce the use of artificial sweeteners and aroma enhancers such as sorbitol or aspartam. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) recommends xylitol to reduce caries risk.
Recommended Daily Allowance:
Use 3 times a day (in-between the main meals or more often if desired). To achieve the maximal benefit of the "Anti-Caries", it is optimal to use on a regular basis over time.