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Swirl This “Red Dental Foam” Before Bed — Amazing For Teeth & Gums!

Daniel Bray Daniel Bray | Jun 3, 2026
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A strange red dental foam routine is “quietly” spreading online — and many people say it’s becoming their favorite 10-second nighttime habit.

Users report fresher breath, cleaner-feeling teeth, and more comfort — especially those dealing with gum irritation, sensitivity, bad breath, or tooth decay concerns that brushing and flossing alone haven’t helped.

Some dental experts are now discussing whether a hidden imbalance inside the mouth may play a bigger role in plaque buildup, weak enamel, and even loose or aging teeth.

So why are so many people trying this unusual foamy rinse at home? Tap below to watch the short video and see what everyone’s talking about!

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SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES: For all studies and detailed scientific references, please visit the official websites of the products by following the corresponding links.

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4. National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. (2019). Dental Caries (Tooth Decay) in Adults (Ages 20 to 64 Years)

5. Martínez-Herrera, M., Silvestre-Rangil, J., Silvestre, F. J. (2018). Association between obesity and periodontal disease. A systematic review of epidemiological studies and controlled clinical trials. Medicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal, 23(6), e708–e715

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