Crest PRO-HEALTH Rinse

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imported_Lothar

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Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
The Crest Pro Health toothpaste uses a specific chemical that causes staining on the teeth. The Crest packaging states this on the label. Most dentists dislike the product because it causes extra time deep cleaning a patient's teeth.

I just read my tube: Stannous Fluoride

May cause staining of the teeth. This is not permanent and can be removed by your dentist. Then it goes on to say that this toothpaste has been formulated to remove stains.

I've always preferred the Pro Health stuff because it contains abrasives, which I feel should clean teeth better.

i been using the pro health toothpaste for awhile now, although I don't brush every day like it should. haven't noticed any issues.

You don't brush your teeth everyday?
How often do you brush a week?
 

RKS

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Originally posted by: Jeff7
This is their new cross-marketing thing. They're trying Windex instead of their usual mouthwash formula. Now alcohol free - replaced with delicious ammonia.



Originally posted by: Fritzo
LOL- Just noticed this from that Amazon site:

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Is there a connection???
That Hubbard stuff is everywhere it seems. I wish I'd have thought to make up something stupid like that. The guy's got to be incredibly rich, making so much money off of stupid people. He's either insane (if he believes the stuff he writes), or else a truly inspiring genius.


The best way to get rich is to start a religion.
 

Gooberlx2

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Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
The Crest Pro Health toothpaste uses a specific chemical that causes staining on the teeth. The Crest packaging states this on the label. Most dentists dislike the product because it causes extra time deep cleaning a patient's teeth.

I just read my tube: Stannous Fluoride

May cause staining of the teeth. This is not permanent and can be removed by your dentist. Then it goes on to say that this toothpaste has been formulated to remove stains.

I've always preferred the Pro Health stuff because it contains abrasives, which I feel should clean teeth better.

i been using the pro health toothpaste for awhile now, although I don't brush every day like it should. haven't noticed any issues.

You don't brush your teeth everyday?
How often do you brush a week?
Yeah that's pretty gross if you ask me. I can understand not brushing after e-v-e-r-y meal like some people do, but I certainly brush at least once a day (before bed) if not twice a day (before work and before bed).
 

torpid

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Sep 14, 2003
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Kind of scary. I just bought some of the "night" stuff. Might have to think twice now.
 

shopbruin

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the pro health toothpaste tasted disgusting and made a huge mess. we tossed it.

thankfully i think i got it for free after ECBs at CVS, so i didn't really mind.
 

xboxist

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I like Listerine. The extreme burning sensation tells me it's (hopefully) obliterating SOMETHING in my mouth.