My dentist is a popular guy — so popular, in fact, that when I called to schedule a cleaning, his snippy receptionist told me that there were no openings for four months. Great. So I've been trying to floss, Sonicare, and clean like crazy until I can find a new dentist (sorry, Dr. K). Another tool in my arsenal of postponed dentistry: Crest Weekly Intensive Cleaning Toothpaste ($4.49).
You know how when you get a cleaning, the dentist uses a slightly gritty paste that always leaves your teefs feeling smoother and glassier? This paste does a similar thing when used weekly. My teeth always feel much cleaner, and they tend to look a little brighter, too. It isn't a substitute for the six-month checkup, of course, but it's an affordable solution for yuck-mouth.

















Paul & Joe
Halston
CAFe'NOIR
yea, use this or Crest Pro-Health. My dentist recommended that to me.
1I just started using Kiss My Face with Triple Action (w/ Whitening). Hopefully that'll be just as good...
2Good to know!
3This stuff doesn't work in my opinion and it barely last 16 brushes as it says on the label...it's also overpriced for the travel sized tube you get!
4Is it me or are receptionists always snippy??
5HEY emososays! I'm a receptionist and I'm never snippy.
To
clients, anyway. To my boss, that's another story.
6Whenever I'm at the dentist, I schedule my next appointment.
7Planning ahead works.
Thanks for the info. I'm not a fan of the dentist anyway, although I will go in.
8emososays I used to be a receptionist. I was only snippy if I was trying to take my lunch break and no one would cover my phones. ;p
9I just got this for Christmas and I really want to try it.
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