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Ocean Healthcare lands exclusive rights for TePe dental distribution in Ireland

Anna by Anna
19 August 2019
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Ocean Healthcare is delighted to announce it has been appointed as the exclusive distributor for the TePe range of dental products in Ireland from 1st September 2019.

TePe is the market leader for interdental brushes (IDBs) in Ireland.  Studies have shown that using TePe IDBs help remove up to 40% more plaque.  The IDB range is a great link sale to toothpaste, brushes and mouthwashes.

Ocean Healthcare’s Dental team will be educating Dental Professionals on the benefits of the TePe range – helping drive sales to pharmacies.

The TePe range will be supported with a heavyweight marketing campaign including National Press and extensive PR and a comprehensive digital marketing campaign.

Product training and training material are available from Ocean Healthcare. For more information contact 01 2968080

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