[Spring, Health Protector] Toothpaste-Type Gum Treatment, Prevents Causes of Gum Disease
Dongwha Pharm 'Itch'
[Asia Economy Reporter Cho Hyun-ui] Dongwha Pharmaceutical's toothpaste-type gum treatment 'Itchi,' which allows easy management of not only teeth but also gum health with just twice-daily brushing, is gaining attention as a modern oral care method.
Recently, toothpaste-type gum treatments have become popular among those who want to start oral care but find consistent management challenging. Itchi prevents various bacteria that cause gum disease as well as treating the gums.
Itchi is simple to use. Since it is applied like toothpaste during brushing, even those who feel burdened by traditional gum medication can easily manage their gums and teeth. For this reason, Itchi has recorded steady sales growth every year since its launch in 2011 and continues to be well-loved.
Itchi is a product that presents a new paradigm of oral microbial management by selectively suppressing harmful bacteria in the oral cavity. Itchi contains three herbal ingredients?Chamomile, Ratanhia, and Myrrh?that have excellent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. These ingredients have been confirmed to be effective in treating and improving gum disease.
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As an over-the-counter drug, Itchi can be purchased at pharmacies. There is no need for separate rinsing; simply squeeze it onto a toothbrush and brush for 3 minutes twice a day.
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