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How about elmex children's toothpaste brand introduction

GABA is an authoritative company in the research and development of oral products in Europe, and most of its products are top professional oral care products recommended by Swiss and German dentists, and are often recommended by professional dentists and clinics in various countries, and elmex is a dental care brand launched by GABA in 1963. Up to now, elmex's toothbrushes and toothpastes have swept almost the entire European continent, and have gradually become a high-quality and niche oral care brand in China.

Compared with children's toothpastes that commonly use sodium fluoride to prevent caries on the market, the biggest feature of elmex is that it contains GABA's unique ingredient "Olafluoride", which can effectively resist the loss of minerals caused by tooth decay, and has higher protection than conventional fluoride-containing forms such as sodium fluoride.

elmex's children's toothpaste has only one product, the same 50ml specification, but the price is not as close to Putzi, and the price of a single piece is 40 yuan. As a European brand, ELMEX is relatively low-key in terms of paste color and taste, and the milky white light mint flavor brings a refreshing taste, which is not easy to spicy, and is highly accepted by children. Since it is a toothpaste specially developed for the prevention and treatment of caries in the deciduous tooth stage, this toothpaste does not have a high fluoride content, and the baby can use it safely when the first baby tooth erupts.

Many parents are concerned about the risk of their children accidentally swallowing fluoride toothpaste. The World Health Organization, the International Federation of Dental Surgeons, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention agree that fluoride toothpaste is both safe and effective, and children can use it with peace of mind, and it is generally recommended that children under the age of 3 use about the size of a grain of rice each time, and children aged 3-6 years old should not exceed the size of a pea each time, and parents need to guide and supervise the use.