Nonirritating antitartar and antiplaque oral compositions

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Dentifrices – Ammonia – amine – or derivative thereof

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424 49, 424 52, 424 57, A61K 716, A61K 722

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051925338

ABSTRACT:
A method and composition for controlling tartar and plaque formation in the mouth is reported which has a relatively low irritation to the mucosae. The oral composition includes (1) a hypophosphite-containing cotelomer in an amount effective for controlling tartar; and (2) an antibacterial agent selected from the group consisting of diphenyl ethers, bis-biguanides, halogenated carbanilides and salicylamides.

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