Oral cavity antibacterial
Suppresses the anaerobic bacterial population on the tongue, in tooth gaps, and gum pockets — areas with the highest microbial load. The effect is felt within seconds and lasts several hours.
The oral cavity is one of the densest microbial environments in the body — >700 bacterial species live in tooth gaps, gums, and on the tongue surface. Most are harmless, but flora imbalance drives halitosis, plaque, and gum issues. EMGUARD® Antiseptic Solution is formulated to reach the entire oral cavity, suppress the bacteria that produce volatile sulfur compounds (VSC), and deliver a peppermint sensation that makes daily use feel comfortable.
An effective oral antiseptic doesn't mask odor — it reaches surfaces, suppresses the microbial population, and leaves the oral cavity in balance.
A toothbrush reaches only ~25% of the oral cavity surface. Antiseptic in liquid rinse form reaches tooth gaps, posterior gums, the palate, and the tongue surface — the areas with the highest microbial load.
The formula suppresses the anaerobic (Gram-negative) bacteria dominant on the tongue and in gum pockets — the main source of VSC (volatile sulfur compounds) that drive bad breath. Reduces the cause, not the cover-up.
The peppermint aroma delivers a long-lasting fresh sensation — not the main goal, but it makes daily antiseptic action feel comfortable, so consistency of use is preserved.
The 60 mL and 100 mL spray bottles are designed for on-the-go use — before a meeting, a presentation, or when a full rinse is not possible.
Three results felt when used consistently twice a day — in the morning after brushing, and at night before bed.
Suppresses the anaerobic bacterial population on the tongue, in tooth gaps, and gum pockets — areas with the highest microbial load. The effect is felt within seconds and lasts several hours.
A complement after brushing — reaches the ~75% of the oral cavity surface a toothbrush misses. Supports gum health, prevents new plaque build-up, and keeps the flora in balance.
A distinctive menthol sensation that refreshes without being overpowering. Suitable for routine morning and night use, or as a quick freshener before social activity.
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Dental research consistently shows that a toothbrush only reaches around 25% of the surfaces in the mouth. The rest — the gums, palate, inner cheek walls, and especially the tongue surface — is where anaerobic bacteria thrive and produce the volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) that are the most common source of bad breath.
An oral antiseptic reaches the whole surface in a single application. That is why modern dental guidance (ADA, FDI) includes antiseptic rinsing as step 2 after brushing — not replacing the brush, but finishing what the brush can't reach. EMGUARD® Antiseptic Solution is formulated for daily use with a comfortable peppermint aroma, so consistency of use — the most important variable — is easier to maintain.
Spray format for frequent travelers, bottle format for routine use at home and in institutions.
Two formats, two ways. Choose by situation. The most important rule: do not swallow — spit out after rinsing.
Spray format (60–100 mL) — spray directly into the mouth, aiming at different sides for even coverage.
Move the liquid throughout the whole oral cavity, including between cheeks and teeth and around the tongue. Do not swallow.
Spit into the sink. You may rinse with clean water afterward, or leave it for a longer-lasting peppermint feel.
Bottle format (200 mL, 500 mL, 1 L) — pour into a cup as needed. No dilution required.
Move the liquid through the whole oral cavity for ~30 seconds. Do not swallow. Spit into the sink; rinsing with water afterward is optional.
Ideally after brushing in the morning and at night, plus situations that call for a sudden burst of fresh breath.
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EMGUARD® Antiseptic Solution is designed for daily use — with a few basic guidelines to follow for the best results.
After rinsing, spit into the sink. If a large amount is swallowed or unusual symptoms appear, consult a healthcare professional.
Children who cannot yet control their swallowing reflex should not use mouthwash. For children 6 years and older, supervise while rinsing.
If a persistent burning sensation, gum irritation, or allergic reaction develops, stop use and consult a dentist or healthcare professional.
Rinsing complements brushing; it does not replace it. Keep the basic routine: brush twice a day, floss, then rinse.
A good oral antiseptic isn't the strongest-tasting one — it's the one most consistently used. We designed the Antiseptic Solution to feel comfortable for twice-daily use, so the antibacterial effect actually accumulates and is sustained.
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