
CB12 Boost Boost Gum - Strong Mint
€4.90
CB12 Boost Gum - Strong Mint
INSTANT FRESHNESS FOR YOUR BREATH: CB12 Boost chewing gums, featuring a double layer, contains zinc that provides fresh breath and a clean mouthfeel in seconds – whether you're at home or on the move. Patented formula.
STRENGTHEN YOUR TEETH: This chewing gum strengthens your teeth, thanks to fluoride that aids in maintaining the tooth mineralization.
MINT FLAVOUR & SUGAR-FREE: With a pleasantly refreshing mint taste, these chewing gums are sugar-free.
10 sugar-free gums
Description CB12 Boost Gum Strong
Bad breath can significantly impact your confidence and your life.
The most prevalent cause of unpleasant breath is the accumulation of bacteria in the mouth², leading to the formation of volatile Sulphur compounds (VSC).
Experience reliable fresh breath with CB12 Boost Gum Strong Mint, the sugar-free chewing gum that won’t let you down.
Our CB12 Boost Gum Strong Mint chewing gums feature a double-layer technology that prevents bad breath thanks to Zinc salt¹.
Infused with a refreshing mint flavour, these chewing gums contribute to maintaining good oral hygiene on the go, ensuring you exude confidence with every smile.
¹ Young A, Jonski G, Rolla G. Effet combiné des ions de zinc et des agents antibactériens cationiques sur les composés sulfurés volatils intraoraux (VSC). Int Dent J. 2003;53(4):237-42.
2 Porter SR, Scully C. Oral malodour (halitosis). BMJ. 2006;333(7569):632-5.
*N° de brevet EP 2 162 016
CB12 Boost Gum - Strong Mint Method of use
Use CB12 Boost Gum during the day, if necessary, in addition to other CB12 oral care products, such as CB12 mouthwash, for complete oral hygiene.
CB12 Boost chewing gum is recommended for daily use, suitable for adults and children aged 12 and above.
Maximum 5 pieces per day
The recommended daily intake should not be exceeded. Food supplements must not be considered as substitutes of a varied, balanced diet and a healthy life. Excessive consumption may have a laxative effect. Contains a source of phenylalanine.
Keep out of reach of young children.
cb12 Boost Gum - Strong Mint ingredients
Ingredients: sweeteners (xylitol 38%, sorbitol), gum base, flavourings, stabiliser (sodium carboxymethyl cellulose), zinc (zinc acetate), sweeteners (aspartame, sucralose, acesulfame K), fluor (sodium fluoride), antioxidant (E321), colours (E133, E132). Contains liquorice.
FAQ CB12 Boost Gum - Strong Mint
What causes bad breath?
Like many health conditions, halitosis can be caused by several factors. Most of the times, it is originated by an issue in the oral cavity —usually an accumulation of bacteria and food remnants that results in smelly gaseous compounds, known as VSCs.1,2
Some unhealthy lifestyle habits can also cause bad breath like cigarette smoking or alcohol abuse. Certain foods are popular for causing oral malodour too, like onions and garlic. Even some underlying medical conditions may manifest with bad breath as a symptom.1
What causes bad breath?
Like many health conditions, halitosis can be caused by several factors. Most of the times, it is originated by an issue in the oral cavity —usually an accumulation of bacteria and food remnants that results in smelly gaseous compounds, known as VSCs.1,2
Some unhealthy lifestyle habits can also cause bad breath like cigarette smoking or alcohol abuse. Certain foods are popular for causing oral malodour too, like onions and garlic. Even some underlying medical conditions may manifest with bad breath as a symptom.1
However, poor oral hygiene and accumulation of bacteria is the source in 90% of the halitosis cases.2,3
Can gum disease cause bad breath?
Research has confirmed that the presence of caries, gingivitis and periodontitis increases the incidence and intensity of bad breath.4
This is because the saliva from individuals with periodontitis —or gum disease— contains a significantly
greater number of bacteria than those with healthy mouths. These bacteria are retained in the periodontal pockets, making it difficult to remove them with a toothbrush.1,4
Can bad breath come from the stomach?
90% of the causes for bad breath result from an issue in the mouth itself. However, the other 10% can be attributed to systemic diseases, including gastrointestinal illnesses.5
Conditions such as pyloric stenosis, intestinal obstruction, and hiatal hernia cause food retention that results in bacteria build-up, thus an increase in VSCs levels. Helicobacter pylori infection and gastroesophageal reflux disease —or GERD— can also be linked with bad breath.1,6
Can dehydration cause bad breath?
Certainly. Dehydration means there is a lack of bodily fluid, which results in a decrease in saliva production.
The role of human saliva in the protection of the oral cavity is well established. Our saliva contains several chemical agents and enzymes that battle of noxious bacteria and provides with local immune defence factors. When salivary flow is low, bacteria production is enhanced.7
A common example having bad breath after a long night sleep —this is known as “morning halitosis”. When we sleep, we don’t drink any water 6-8 hours straight, plus we tend to breathe through our mouths causing further dryness of the mucosa. Morning halitosis is a mild and temporary and generally not regarded as a health issue.2
On the other hand, there’s pathological dryness of the mouth, known as xerostomia. This type of dryness may be caused by certain medical conditions, medications, ageing, cancer, smoking, among others.1,8
How to fix bad breath after dental conditions?
To successfully treat halitosis, an appropriate diagnosis, professional therapy, and good oral hygiene, including tooth brushing and tongue cleaning, along with the use of an effective antiseptic mouth wash is required.9
CB12 mouthwash contains an effective formula that combines the powers of chlorhexidine and zinc, creating a synergistic effect that fights bad breath for up to 12 hours.10,11 Thanks to their specific formulation, CB12 products — including CB12 Boost and Spray — can be used safely on a daily basis without the need to worry about having a metallic aftertaste nor staining your teeth!10,11
Chlorhexidine (CHX) is known to be a strong denaturing substance, and it is an effective antiplaque and anti-gingivitis agent. CHX can split disulphide bonds, increasing their affinity to zinc. Thanks to this, zinc easily binds to these sulphur gases and transforms them into odourless compounds. The combination and collaboration of these different action mechanisms help to provide an extended effect.5,10
For more information about bad breath prevention and treatment, click here.
What can I do to prevent halitosis?
The combination of tooth brushing, mouth washing and tongue cleaning is a very effective bad breath remedy since it reduces bacterial load and lowers the risk of gum disease.6
Brushing your teeth twice daily along with tongue cleaning can largely reduce malodour.
Brush gently with very short, horizontal strokes across the tooth surface and gum line. Replace your toothbrush every 2 to 3 months
Tongue cleaning should be carried out gently with low force and should be instructed thoroughly to avoid tissue trauma. You can use a tongue scraper and reach the back areas.
Mouth rinses could be performed with mouthwashes containing chlorhexidine and zinc — the main ingredients in CB12. This chemical combination counteracts bad breath for 12 hours by neutralizing the smelly sulphur compounds in the mouth, instead of just masking the smell with nice aromas.1,12
Teeth flossing and proper adjustment of dental prostheses — when applicable — also prevent the accumulation of food remains in the oral cavity and thus prevents halitosis.13
Additionally:
Stay hydrated — Drinking plenty of water promotes saliva production and acts as a cleansing agent. Additionally, lack of saliva allows bacterial and VSCs build-up.4
Mind your diet — greasy and sugary foods are linked with bad breath. Avoid foods and drinks that cause bad breath such as onions, garlic, tuna, alcohol and coffee.11
Quit tobacco consumption — tobacco products leave their smell in the mouth and also cause dryness and gum disease.


