Better than the "other" toothpastes I used in the past.It does cost a bit more, but the benefit outweighs the cost difference.
I have had a terrible experience which I believe is connected to Crest Pro-Health Clinical Rinse and Crest Pro-Health Clinical Toothpaste.
I was using another rinse and decided to try Crest Pro-Health Clinical Rinse.The taste is horrible (you feel like you're rinsing your mouth with Windex) and your mouth will burn afterwards but I thought if it works, it's worth it.Then I started to develop brown stains on the edges of my teeth.I'm getting older so I attributed this to age.The dentist was not overly concerned and he was able to get the stains off in my normal teeth cleaning, but a few weeks after the cleaning, back came the stains.
Worried about the stains, I decided to step up my game and try Crest Pro-Health Clinical toothpaste.THEN I started to develop serious gum irritation and tooth pain.My gums are raw, I feel like my gums are receding, and my teeth often hurt so much I have to take pain medication.I'm miserable.
Worried about my symptoms, I looked on the internet and found that Crest Pro-Health Clinical products were the culprit!
Procter & Gamble fully acknowledges that the rinse WILL cause the brown staining, although this warning is nowhere on the bottle.I'm not sure why a company would think it's OK for an oral rinse to stain teeth!And that's just one side affect there are more and much more serious than staining.I think I got off easy.
And then the internet is flooded with reports of the toothpaste causing serious gum irritation and teeth pain.I don't think this gum irritation is temporary, I think I've permanently damaged my gums.
I have two new bottles of the rinse and two new tubes of the paste that are going into the trash.
These are awful, awful products.Research them, and you'll see.
Got a sample of this on my last visit to the dentist and loved it. Now it's always on the bathroom vanity.
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