Tom's Natural Care of Maine with baking soda. Since switching I have had very few cavities even though it uses less flouride.
2006-08-20 07:22:02
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answer #1
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answered by Skepticalist 5
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Crest Pro Health
2006-08-20 07:20:49
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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Colgate Total plus Whitening. A dentist recommended it and I've been using it for years. It seems to do a pretty good job.
2006-08-20 07:19:21
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answered by Bex 2
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Parodontax
2006-08-20 10:59:43
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answered by Phil-IT 2
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Mentedent
2006-08-20 09:24:35
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answer #5
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answered by bubbagump 3
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Aquafresh Extreme Clean or something like that. It's the Orange clean one that has a tube that looks like alumininum.
2006-08-20 07:43:51
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answered by ? 4
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Plain Crest (without the whiteners) because my dentist told me whiteners would erode your enamel in time.
2006-08-20 07:22:39
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answer #7
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answered by Beach Lover 1
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Aquafresh spreamint but they don't seem to sell it much these days. I don't like peppermint - it's too strong.
2006-08-20 07:19:31
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answered by the_emrod 7
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Colgate Total is great :)
2006-08-20 07:38:36
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answered by R. 3
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colgate 2in1
2006-08-20 07:20:42
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answered by jody n 7
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