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  2. The Best Kids Toothpaste Flavors - AOL

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    Watch your littles be excited to brush! Healthy habits start early. Pixabay/Jenny Friedrichs Unless you’re dealing with a kid who is particularly fascinated with oral health, you likely find ...

  3. Burst Oral Care - Wikipedia

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    Burst is an American brand of toothpaste and other oral hygiene products made by the e-commerce company Burst Oral Care. It makes electric toothbrushes, dental floss, and tooth whitening strips. [2] The company was co-founded in 2017 by Hamish Khayat and Brittany Stewart in California.

  4. List of toothpaste brands - Wikipedia

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    Close-Up: marketed by Unilever, [12] it was launched in 1967 and was the first gel toothpaste in the world. [13] Colgate: marketed by Colgate-Palmolive, it is the first toothpaste in a collapsible tube, introduced in 1896, after having been sold in glass jars since 1873. [14]

  5. Dentifrice - Wikipedia

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    Dentifrices, including toothpowder and toothpaste, are agents used along with a toothbrush to aid in removal of dental plaque. They are supplied in paste, powder or gel. [ 1 ] Many dentifrices have been produced over the years, some focusing on marketing strategies to sell products, such as offering whitening capabilities.

  6. The hidden danger of using your kid’s toothpaste - AOL

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    So you’re about the brush your teeth when you realize you’re out of toothpaste, and the only one available is your children’s candy flavored version. The hidden danger of using your kid’s ...

  7. 40 percent of kids use too much toothpaste, CDC study finds - AOL

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    For many parents, getting their children to brush their teeth regularly can be a challenge. But now there's a new concern: could your child be using too much toothpaste?

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