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Toms of Maine toothpaste OK

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me@privacy.net - 05 May 2006 15:15 GMT
Any on use it?

is it OK?
Steven Bornfeld - 05 May 2006 15:33 GMT
> Any on use it?
>
> is it OK?

    Sure it's OK.  Like the song goes, "it ain't the meat, it's the motion".

Steve
lewis (via google) - 05 May 2006 19:22 GMT
As long as it has flouride in it.  These guys should be jailed for
producing and marketing toothpaste without flouride because it can make
the life of a child very difficult.
Joel344 - 07 May 2006 16:10 GMT
YUP, but I prefer Tom's of Nebraska ....

Toms of Maine toothpaste OK

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Any on use it?

is it OK

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Joel34
Dr.Braces - 20 May 2006 18:16 GMT
Had two twins come in to the practice for braces, one was allergic to
artifical coloring and such the other wasn't.  one had a lot of caries
the other had none.  asked what was differnt between them in brushing
and cleaning, and there appeared to be none, as I watched their
technique.  found out that one had been using that Tom's Nebraska pates
for years as it was supposidly "natural" and the other was using a
regular flouride paste.  Just a single case report, but see what a
different ce flouride can make.

Dr. braces

> YUP, but I prefer Tom's of Nebraska ....
>
> Toms of Maine toothpaste OK
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Any

> on use it?
>
> is it OK?
me@privacy.net - 22 May 2006 16:06 GMT
>Had two twins come in to the practice for braces, one was allergic to

But Toms has a fluoride version out now right?
Mark & Steven Bornfeld - 22 May 2006 17:06 GMT
>>Had two twins come in to the practice for braces, one was allergic to
>
> But Toms has a fluoride version out now right?

Yes.

Steve

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