A Bright Smile in Just 2 steps: USANA Whitening Toothpaste and Oral Probiotic
Get a clean, fresh mouth and whiter, brighter smile with fluoride-free toothpaste and an advanced probiotic that will support your long-term oral health.*
There is power in your smile. It can make you happy, even if you’re feeling blue. It can bring joy, comfort, and encouragement to those you love. It can soften hardened hearts and draw others closer to you. But there can be a barrier between you and the world if you lack confidence in your smile due to stained teeth, bad breath, or poor oral health. USANA Oral Care products provide gentle, effective support for the health of your mouth, teeth, and gums. The fluoride-free Whitening Toothpaste and Oral Probiotic combine the power of naturally-derived and scientifically-advanced ingredients for a clean, fresh mouth and whiter, brighter smile.*
Whitening Toothpaste and Oral Probiotic are designed to be used as a system. Together, they help keep your mouth and teeth looking and feeling as great as they do after a visit to the dentist. When used together, they help support a healthy-looking smile and minty fresh breath.*
- AM and PM: Brush away grime, food debris, and microscopic organisms as you gently polish and remove surface stains from your teeth by using USANA fluoride-free Whitening Toothpaste enhanced with ADP-1. (Read more about ADP-1 below.)
- PM: Replenish the good bacteria in your mouth before you sleep, so they can work overnight to help protect the long-term health of your teeth, mouth, and gums with Oral Probiotic.
Brushing your teeth to keep them clean is the foundation of good oral health. And maintaining a healthy mouth can also help contribute to your overall health and wellbeing.*
USANA Whitening Toothpaste and Oral Probiotic are the right choice to help you and your family live healthfully while maintaining good oral hygiene. The formulas use naturally-based ingredients that are safe, gentle, and effective. And, they’re free from artificial sweeteners or colors. That’s something to smile about.
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