Another thing I noticed on the tube is a warning not to use this product for more than four weeks without consulting your dentist. I compared the ingredients to a regular tube of Colgate Total with "24-Hour Antibacterial Protection" and the types and amounts of fluoride appeared to be the same, but again it had a warning not to use more than four weeks unless recommended by a dentist. That latter product cost considerably less for a much larger tube.
Ridiculous cap. May look fancy but not useful/practical. You can see the paste get messy when you opened it especially given it’s stored vertically. Wasting the expensive paste. Main question, marketing aside, does it actually release plaque any more than regular toothpaste? Is that fluoride actually more expensive?
This thing has the dumbest twist off cap lol. I looked this up just to see if I was doing it wrong
Another thing I noticed on the tube is a warning not to use this product for more than four weeks without consulting your dentist. I compared the ingredients to a regular tube of Colgate Total with "24-Hour Antibacterial Protection" and the types and amounts of fluoride appeared to be the same, but again it had a warning not to use more than four weeks unless recommended by a dentist. That latter product cost considerably less for a much larger tube.
I use it gets. the tarter and plaque off. And you can brush it off. When I brush
I wish you could buy it in Europe. I really want to try it. Here sodium flouride is much more common even though stannous flouride is superior
Ridiculous cap. May look fancy but not useful/practical. You can see the paste get messy when you opened it especially given it’s stored vertically. Wasting the expensive paste. Main question, marketing aside, does it actually release plaque any more than regular toothpaste? Is that fluoride actually more expensive?