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  2. Crest (toothpaste) - Wikipedia

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    Crest is an American brand of toothpaste and other oral hygiene products made by American multinational Procter & Gamble (P&G) and sold worldwide. In many countries in Europe, such as Germany, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Romania, Estonia and Lithuania, it is sold as Blend-A-Med, the name of an established German toothpaste acquired by P&G in 1987 ...

  3. Sodium monofluorophosphate - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1980s, Crest was reformulated to use SMFP, under the trademark "Fluoristat"; today Crest toothpastes use sodium fluoride or stannous fluoride. Compared to straight fluorides, sodium monofluorophosphate has slightly less aftertaste. SMFP is also used in some medications for the treatment of osteoporosis. [2]

  4. Tin (II) fluoride - Wikipedia

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    Stannous fluoride was once used under the trade name Fluoristan in the original formulation of the toothpaste brand Crest, though it was later replaced with sodium monofluorophosphate under the trade name Fluoristat. Stabilised stannous fluoride is now the active ingredient in Crest/Oral B Pro-Health brand toothpaste. Although concerns have ...

  5. Crest Whitestrips - Wikipedia

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    U.S. dentists also offer a specialized Crest Whitestrips called "Supreme", which is more effective than retail versions due to the higher concentration of hydrogen peroxide. [ citation needed ] Possible side effects from Whitestrips usage include gum irritation and white spots on the teeth for a few hours after use.

  6. TikTok dentist debunks common toothpaste mistake - AOL

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    Dr. Gao Jye Teh is a dentist based in Malaysia who decided to join TikTok to spread dental awareness in easy, 60-second videos. He only joined the platform in September, but one of Dr. Gao’s ...

  7. Oral hygiene - Wikipedia

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    A 1930s poster from the Work Projects Administration promoting oral hygiene. Tooth decay is the most common global disease. [14] Over 80% of cavities occur inside fissures in teeth where brushing cannot reach food left trapped after eating and saliva and fluoride have no access to neutralize acid and remineralize demineralized teeth, unlike easy-to-clean parts of the tooth, where fewer ...

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  9. This purple toothpaste whitens teeth in just one use - AOL

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