Q. What is the difference between Janina Sensitive and Xtra Strtength Whitening Toothpaste?
Q. What is the Liquid Toothpaste Spray and what benefits does it have?
Q. Will whitening harm my teeth?
Q. What is the difference between Janina Optima Mouth Rinse and Janina Liquid Toothpaste Spray?
A. Janina Sensitive and EXtra Strength Whitening Toothpaste and the Liquid Toothpaste Spray contain 14 active ingredients, the Bromaine Complex (containing natural fruit enzymes) and multi-peroxides which are used to produce the legal amount of hydrogen peroxide - at 0.1%, which no other toothpaste can provide.
It is this unique formulation of 14 active ingredients together with the patented Bromaine Complex which is able to facilitate the whitening effect of 3% hydrogen peroxide but maintain a concentration of 0.1% hydrogen peroxide.
Whitening of teeth will become noticeable after six weeks
of use. Some of the active ingredients included are triclosan and zinc citrate
which combat plaque micro-organisms and gingivitis, the Bromaine Complex to remove
intrinsic and extrinsic staining, whiten teeth and to prevent halitosis, with
optimum fluoride levels to help prevent decay and to protect gums.
One third of the toothpaste is made of calcium and phosphate, to remineralise
areas of carious lesions.
A. Janina Sensitive and Extra Strength Whitening Whitening Toothpaste and the Liquid Toothpaste Spray have been recognised as revolutionary in the field of oral health, not only for whitening but also for gum disease and bad breath.
Janina contains 23 ingredients of which 14 are active, where
as most known brands contain a maximum 3 active ingredients and therefore it is
considerably more expensive to manufacture. To compare Janina's cost to other
"toothpaste's" you would need to add many items such as;
A whitening kit from your Dentist - about £200-£400
Plus an anti-caries toothpaste - about £1.50
Plus an anti-gingivitis toothpaste - about £1.50
Plus an anti bad breath product - about £8.00 (e.g. retarDEX)
Plus an anti-plaque toothpaste - about £1.50 etc.
When using Janina Sensitive and Xtra Strength Ultrawhite Whitening Toothpaste it is only necessary to use a pea-sized amount per brushing, which is significantly less than that required of the average product.
Q. What is the difference between Janina Sensitive and Extra Strength Whitening Toothpaste?
A. The Extra Strength Toothpaste is an "Extra Strength" version of the Sensitive formulation. It contains more enzymes for the removal of nicotine, caffeine, red wine and biological age staining. It also offers faster safe whitening and breath control.
The consistency is thicker due to an increased amount of dicalcium phosphate. Like the Opale Whitening Toothpaste and the Liquid Toothpaste Spray, the Extra Strength Whitening Toothpaste is also a non-abrasive product.
Q. What is the Liquid Toothpaste Spray and what benefits does it have?
A. Janina Opale Whitening Liquid Toothpaste Spray is a revolutionary product. It contains virtually the same ingredients as the paste but is in a spray format.
It can be used to remove plaque, prevent bad breath, keep
gums and teeth healthy and whiten teeth safely!. Janina Opale Whitening Liquid
Toothpaste Spray can be used with or without a brush - just SPRAY AND SWISH.
A fantastic product to use if you are travelling or on the move!
Q. Will whitening harm my teeth?
A. Janina Sensitive and Extra Strength Whitening Toothpaste and the Liquid Toothpaste Spray are the only safe way to whiten teeth, as they have a non-abrasive formulation and rely on component bleaching rather than abrasion to achieve the whitening results.
In these abrasive toothpaste's it is the silica which will give teeth a whiter, brighter appearance. In actual fact the silica acts like sandpaper and rubs the protective enamel away, making teeth more susceptible to dental caries.
The Janina Sensitive Whitening Toothpaste has a RDA (Relative Dentine Abrasion) of 20 and the Janina Extra Strength Whitening Toothpaste has a RDA of 30, the RDA of the Liquid Toothpaste Spray is 0.
The RDA of other well-known oral health care products ranges between 80-180, acting like an emery board to teeth.
Q. What is the difference between Janina Optima Mouth Rinse and Janina Liquid Toothpaste Spray?
A. The Liquid Toothpaste Spray is an alternative to the Opale Whitening toothpaste. It is a toothpaste in a spray format. It contains virtually the same ingredients as the toothpaste except for the gum ingredient that takes the formulation to a paste consistency. It is designed to be used with or without a toothbrush.
The Optima Mouth Rinse is a rinse – to be used after brushing but enhancing the brushing results. It contains the core formulation of the Janina family of products including the revolutionary Bromaine Complex.