Your toothbrush bristles may not be the only plastic you put in your mouth this morning — what you probably assume are flavor crystals in your toothpaste may actually be plastic microbeads. And soon, ...
Anybody use this toothpaste? If so, THROW IT AWAY! I went to the dentist today to have my teeth cleaned and during my cleaning I was asked if I use Crest 3D whitening. I said I did and asked how she ...
A dental hygienist’s concern about the tiny blue dots she kept seeing in people’s mouths has led to an announcement from the parent company of Crest toothpaste that it will start phasing out the ...
DALLAS, Sept. 17 (UPI) --Toothpaste is supposed to help clean your teeth and get rid of leftover food. But for some Crest toothpaste users, that leftover food is just being replaced with tiny ...
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Digital Journal (NEW YORK) — It’s been touted as the greatest innovation in toothpaste since fluoride was introduced in 1955; the future of oral health care; and the best toothpaste to ever be put to ...
A new ingredient that has been cropping up in products ranging from toothpaste to facial cleansers —polyethylene microbeads — has been causing a stir ever since dental hygienists noticed the tiny blue ...
CINCINNATI, January 26, 2026--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Crest, the #1 toothpaste brand in America, today announced the launch of Crest Clean Breath, a new daily-use toothpaste formulated to neutralize bad ...
The initial thought of Crest's new "Be" toothpaste flavors left a sour taste in my mouth. Chocolate? Lime? Vanilla? None sounds particularly refreshing or clean, two qualities I tend to enjoy in ...
(KNXV/CNN) – A Texas dental hygienist who noticed something strange in her patients' mouths took action and now a major toothpaste manufacturer is making some changes. Trish Walraven has seen lots of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At first, I blamed my boyfriend. A shared bathroom is already the site of so many petty annoyances that naturally I assumed the ...
PHOENIX, AZ (WPVI) -- When a Phoenix dental hygienist spotted something strange in the mouths of her patients, she spoke up. A toothpaste manufacture heard her and is now taking action. Trish Walraven ...