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HaliplaQ Disclosing Tablets are a UK-made oral care solution designed to reveal plaque buildup with ease. Each pack contains 30 chewable tablets that help users identify and target plaque for a more thorough and confident dental hygiene routine.
Units | 30.00 count |
Brand | Halewood Health |
Format | Tablets |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
S**S
Not the greatest taste but my daughter liked it
Does exactly what it needs to.Have been given half a tablet to my children to show them how to brush their teeth.
R**E
Improved dental health
Disclosing tablets are an ideal way of ensuring that you're effectively cleaning your teeth. I chew one table, let it mix with my saliva, swill it around my mouth and then spit it in the sink (be aware your saliva will be blue, it doesn't seem to stain but it makes a bit of a mess so make sure the tap is running). Then check your teeth in the mirror, any remaining plaque will be stained allowing you to clean it away. After using the tablets a few times you learn what the problem areas are, I still chew a tablet once a week just to make sure I'm not falling back in to bad habits.
A**R
Seems to do the job . . I guess it’s a matter of personal choice
My dentist recommended disclosing tablets to show me where I was missing the plaque in my normal brushing action. I have only used once and a bright colourshowed up straightaway, which meant that the plaque had not been fully removed by my brushing action. So I now work harder when brushing (with an electric toothbrush but can’t be bothered to use the disclosing tablets again. So I wouldn’t give more than an average thumbs up for this product, as I don’t use it regularly
N**Z
Vile, disgusting and just don't buy!!
These are the most disgusting and vile thing I have ever had to taste. I bought these for my 8 year old and I regret it. The taste made me physically sick and thanks for the humiliation. It does my lips and tongue purple and my chin from yes my unfortunate vomiting. I have never been so humiliated in my life with people asking why I have purple lips. If your going to make these how about a nice minty flavour and not the disgusting one have. Safe to say I will not be giving these to my daughter. They have gone in the bin they are not fit for anything else!!
D**L
Disclosing tablets
They do the job, different colours for different ages of plaque seems to work well. The flavour is slightly medicinal, but not disgusting.I do think some reviewers expect too much or don't know what disclosing tablets are for. These aren't sweeties, they don't have to taste great, just not repulsive. An older child should be fine with them.Disclosing tablets are full of dye and colourings, they wont taste great, and they will stain your whole mouth for a good few hours. Don't use these before an interview, or before going to work. Choose a time before bed, or on a day off when you wont be going out. You WILL have a purple mount for 12 hours.Chew them with a good amount of spit for 30 sec, spit into the sink. Rinse your mouth with fresh water. Look at all the pretty colours on your teeth, not brush and floss till they are all clean again. To see how good your normal brushing routine is, do this immediately after brushing. See what you missed and brush again.After brushing rinse your mouth thoroughly and wipe your lips on a paper towel to get rid of any loose dyes that might get on clothing, towels, bedding etc.... If this is immediately before bed and you are prone to drooling, maybe use a pillow you don't like much.They do what they are meant to.
D**
Great disclosure
Bought these for kids who thought they were fun and changed colour of their mouth. They loved them and now they ask for them to see who as cleanest teeth
D**N
Reasonably good value tricolour disclosing tablets
These disclosing tablets are of the “three colour” type that have two dyes present, each of which reacts differently to the pH of plaque and can thus distinguish by the overall colour in each area if plaque is young and not damaging teeth or about to start damage or actively damaging, acidogenic plaque.Owing to a malformation I find my teeth hard to clean in places so I thought I’d try these out and they did exactly what I expected - I found some acidogenic plaque in an area I thought I was cleaning well but clearly wasn’t.They taste the usual chalky-antiseptic mix these things have tasted for 30 years - can’t hide the taste of one of the dyes, alas.
H**R
Kids
Good for kids
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