What I liked: RetarDEX oral rinse, spray and toothpaste have a unique patented ingredient called Closys II, which is clinically proven to break down and destroy bad bacteria, leaving your breath smelling fresh and clean. Bad breath is one of those things most people are embarrassed about, so to use a toothpaste that promises to kill all signs of it can't be bad. The toothpaste is non-foaming which took some getting used to at first as you aren't left with the minty fresh feeling in your mouth after using. However, suds aren't necessary to do the job effectively. My mouth did feel very clean after using, and my teeth nice and smooth. The oral rinse tastes plain, but has the option of a peppermint sachet if you want that fresh minty feeling. My mouth felt deodorised after using, especially if you use the tongue scraper before hand which removes any additional bacteria.
What I disliked: It took a little getting used to no foam and as a result it was tempting to brush my teeth a bit harder or use twice as much as toothpaste.
RetarDEX Oral Rinse costs £4.99 (250ml) and £7.95 (500ml) and RetarDEX Toothpaste costs £7.95 (75ml) and is available from Boots, Waitrose and selected Sainsburys, Tesco, Asda and all good pharmacies and dental surgeries. Reviewed May 2007.