oraNurse® is an unflavoured toothpaste specially formulated for people sensitive to strong flavours. It has the daily reccomended fluoride and is SLS free (non-foaming).
oraNurse® unflavoured toothpaste was initially developed in a response to the need of autistic children who have a problem with taste, even to the extent of not liking the taste of water. This has resulted in the development of a toothpaste with no sodium lauryl sulphate (foaming agent) or flavourings but still with the protection of 1000ppm fluoride for children aged 0-3 years and 1450ppm fluoride for children aged 4 years plus and the original adult formula. Other possible indications for the need of an unflavoured toothpaste include; people who simply don’t like the taste of mint or adults and children with learning disabilities where they perceive mint to have a ‘hot’ or ‘burning’ sensation.
Other possible indications for the need of an unflavoured toothpaste include;
People who simply don’t like the taste of mint.
Adults and children with learning disabilities where they perceive mint to have a ‘hot’ or ‘burning’ sensation.
Lichen Planus sufferers.
Patients with sore mouths as a result of head and neck radiation.
Burning mouth syndrome.
Asperger syndrome.
Autism.
Sjögrens syndrome
Behcets disease
Kawasaki disease
Parkinson’s diseases.
People that have an intolerance to Limonene.
Active Ingredient;
Sodium Monofluorophosphate
Other Ingredients;
Water, Hydrated Silica, Glycerine, Sorbitol, Xylitol, Cellulose Gum, Sodium Benzoate and Titanium Dioxide.
oraNurse® unflavoured toothpaste was initially developed in a response to the need of autistic children who have a problem with taste, even to the extent of not liking the taste of water. This has resulted in the development of a toothpaste with no sodium lauryl sulphate (foaming agent) or flavourings but still with the protection of 1000ppm fluoride for children aged 0-3 years and 1450ppm fluoride for children aged 4 years plus and the original adult formula. Other possible indications for the need of an unflavoured toothpaste include; people who simply don’t like the taste of mint or adults and children with learning disabilities where they perceive mint to have a ‘hot’ or ‘burning’ sensation.
Other possible indications for the need of an unflavoured toothpaste include;
People who simply don’t like the taste of mint.
Adults and children with learning disabilities where they perceive mint to have a ‘hot’ or ‘burning’ sensation.
Lichen Planus sufferers.
Patients with sore mouths as a result of head and neck radiation.
Burning mouth syndrome.
Asperger syndrome.
Autism.
Sjögrens syndrome
Behcets disease
Kawasaki disease
Parkinson’s diseases.
People that have an intolerance to Limonene.
Active Ingredient;
Sodium Monofluorophosphate
Other Ingredients;
Water, Hydrated Silica, Glycerine, Sorbitol, Xylitol, Cellulose Gum, Sodium Benzoate and Titanium Dioxide.