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  2. What is the healthiest toothpaste? The No. 1 pick, according ...

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    Tartar control toothpaste. This option has a chemical agent that inhibits the formation of tartar, or hardened plaque. ... The flavor doesn’t matter, but if you choose cinnamon, be aware it can ...

  3. Not worth it at the dollar store: 10 items to avoid

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    Toothpaste This is one of the things I leave on the shelf at the dollar store. A 2.54 ounce tube of tartar control or cavity protection Crest or Colgate cost a buck, obviously, and that seems like ...

  4. Mentadent - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Church & Dwight Company acquired the United States and Canadian rights to the Mentadent brand from Unilever and then operated it as a subsidiary brand of Arm & Hammer until it discontinued sales of the brand in 2016. [2] [3] Mentadent is most notable for its unique toothpaste dispenser: a dual chamber pump. This design is intended to ...

  5. Can't find your favorite toothpaste? Retailers are choosing ...

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    Just because your favorite shampoo or toothpaste disappears from the store shelf, doesn't mean it's discontinued. It might have been booted by your favorite store.Retailers all over the country ...

  6. Biotene - Wikipedia

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    1.2 PBF (discontinued) 2 Benefits. 3 Biotène brand products. 4 Mechanism of action. 5 References. ... including toothpaste, mouthwash, and gel. Ingredients. Regular

  7. Calculus (dental) - Wikipedia

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    In dentistry, calculus or tartar is a form of hardened dental plaque. It is caused by precipitation of minerals from saliva and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) in plaque on the teeth . This process of precipitation kills the bacterial cells within dental plaque, but the rough and hardened surface that is formed provides an ideal surface for ...

  8. Parodontax - Wikipedia

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    Parodontax toothpaste was developed in 1937 by German dentist Dr. Focke. [2] The product was originally based on sodium bicarbonate.Consequently, it was obtained by German pharmaceutical company Madaus which specialised in herbal medicine and which added components that were specifically anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, including extracts of several medicinal plants.

  9. Talk:Mentadent - Wikipedia

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    A Google search for "Mentadent" (at 1:10 a.m. on 14 February 2011) yielded speculation that the product has been discontinued, touching laments from (mostly U.S.) customers unable to find their beloved toothpaste, and offers from vendors—including Amazon.com and even Ebay!— to sell Mentadent in usually-small quantities at a wide range of ...