Colgate® PerioGard® Gum Protection Toothbrush
Colgate® PerioGard® Gum Protection Toothbrush provides you with a gentle clean every time. Developed by dental experts, the PerioGard® ultra soft toothbrush is designed for gingival care. This unique toothbrush gently removes plaque biofilm and helps to fight the cause of gingival bleeding.* Plus, its ultra soft bristles make it the ideal soft adult toothbrush for sensitive and irritated gingiva.
*By removing bacteria.
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