Biotene Toothpaste
Dry mouth support
Biotene Toothpaste
A gentle oral-care product for customers managing dry mouth, sensitivity or oral comfort.
Product description
Biotene Toothpaste supports people who experience dry mouth or need milder oral-care products. The focus is moisture, comfort and daily hygiene rather than whitening, strong flavour or medicated gum treatment unless the label states otherwise.
Best for
- Dry mouth, mouth breathing, medication-related dryness or oral sensitivity
- Customers who prefer mild, low-flavour or alcohol-free oral care
- Supporting comfort alongside regular dental checks
Key actives/ingredients
- Key ingredients or materials listed for this product: Sodium fluoride; xylitol; sorbitol; hydrated silica
- Check the full label for allergens, warnings, strength and age suitability
- Use only as directed and avoid combining strong active products without advice
How to use
- Use according to the packaging whenever dry mouth support is needed
- Continue twice-daily brushing with an appropriate fluoride toothpaste unless advised otherwise
- Sip water regularly and avoid frequent sugary or acidic drinks
What to pair it with
- A dry-mouth toothpaste or gel where suitable
- Regular dental reviews because dry mouth can increase decay risk
- Sugar-free chewing gum or saliva-stimulating advice if appropriate
When to ask for advice
- Dry mouth is new, severe or linked with medication changes
- Ulcers, soreness, thrush, cracked lips, decay or bad breath persists
- You have difficulty swallowing, speaking or sleeping due to dryness
Pregnancy/breastfeeding/medical cautions
Dry mouth can increase the risk of tooth decay, gum problems and oral soreness. Persistent or unexplained dryness should be discussed with a dentist, GP or pharmacist.
Delivery/consultation requirement
Available for standard delivery where suitable. Advice is recommended if dry mouth is persistent, severe or associated with medical treatment or medication.
FAQs
Is this for whitening?
No. It is for dry mouth comfort and oral-care support.
Does dry mouth affect teeth?
Yes. Saliva protects teeth, so ongoing dryness can increase decay risk.
Can I use it with other products?
Usually yes, but check labels and ask for advice if symptoms are persistent or you use prescription medicines.
Available from DNTL Wellness for patients in Northwood, St Albans, Hemel Hempstead, Watford, Harpenden and North London who want advice-led skincare, dental and wellness products.