does it really matter what brand or type of tooth paste you use?
Tom Mxmustangcatdogtreehousebird asked:
they have tooth paste for all types of things .they have tooth paste for whitening,and sensitivity.i have used a type of tooth paste from crest called pro health it is supposed to be good for plaque,gingivitis,and bad breath,it cost about 4 dollars a tube.do you think that is worth that price or am i better off going to the dollar store and buying a tube of tooth paste for 97 cents.
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they have tooth paste for all types of things .they have tooth paste for whitening,and sensitivity.i have used a type of tooth paste from crest called pro health it is supposed to be good for plaque,gingivitis,and bad breath,it cost about 4 dollars a tube.do you think that is worth that price or am i better off going to the dollar store and buying a tube of tooth paste for 97 cents.
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June 19th, 2009 at 3:46 am
Get the Crest Pro Health.It does matter what toothpaste and Dollar Store toothpaste doesn’t work.It is CHEAP!
June 21st, 2009 at 9:50 pm
Most dentists will tell you that it does not matter what type of toothpaste you use… get one that you like and that is accepted by the American Dental Association, because if you like the taste you are more likely to brush, and brush more often. The ADA does have a set of guideline for accepting a toothpast (also known as a dentifrice). Check it out at:
Hope that helps
June 22nd, 2009 at 9:56 pm
The brand/type of toothpaste doesn’t matter. What matters is the type of toothbrush (ultrasoft) and the *technique* you use when brushing!
June 24th, 2009 at 7:12 am
Everyone is looking for the symptom, cure, and treatment for gum disease, gingivitis, bleeding gums and bad breath because no one wants to loose their teeth and many health problem have now been directly linked to gum disease including heart attacks and strokes. It’s a much bigger contributor that originally thought! A truly natural treatment or dental product for gum disease and bad breath is in great demand but next to impossible to find.
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