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Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste appears to be the biggest Helper around. I quote the tube. Crest P-H T "helps prevent gingivitis, helps interfere with the harmful effects of plaque associated with gingivitis, helps control plaque bacteria that contribute to the development of gingivitis..." and, oh yes, "aids in the prevention of cavities."
Not finished yet.
Crest Pro-Health also increasingly "protects against painful sensitivity of the teeth to cold, heat, acids, sweets or contact." AND, it's formulated to remove surface stains, thus acting in response to its active ingredient Stannous Fluoride which may stain teeth. If used as directed Pro-Health can, then, whiten teeth.
Well, heck. That's a lot for a modest tube of glittery gel toothpaste to do. The ADA Council on Scientific Affairs affirms that Crest Pro-Health performs as promised, however. So I'm ready to go.
I open Pro-Health's extra-large cap and, as directed, lay down an inch strip of gel on my soft-bristled, favorite Crest toothbrush Crest-SpinBrush-Pro-Whitening-Toothbrush-review-ebb75. Brush for "at least 1 minute," the tube says, and I'm soon grateful.
The clean mint flavor I chose is powerful strong, and one minute is most definitely my limit. The second time I brush, I apply only half-an-inch and feel far more comfortable. I'm glad I didn't buy the cinnamon flavor.
My mouth feels clean and refreshed, and I know that I desperately need the qualities Crest Pro-Health embraces. Twice a day for a minute each seems extremely, flavorfully invigorating. But, it does seem possible. And plain old, milder Crest has set good precedent for newer dental formulas.
I'm on for at least the life of this tube.
Last edited on Aug 02, 2009
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