• t�m@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    Hot take: I’m always curious what that one dentist has to say

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      2 months ago

      Well, most dentists would recommend most toothpaste. They’re a lot more concerned with making sure people are brushing regularly than they are with worrying about the brand of toothpaste they use.

      That kinda means the exceptions are weird and highly dependent on the dentist and toothpaste brand involved. Maybe they think it’s overpriced, maybe they think it’s less effective, maybe they have ethical concerns about the parent corporation (looking at you, Crest), maybe they’re super picky about what they recommend, maybe they’ve never heard of the brand before, maybe they just got lousy swag from the company rep and they’re being petty. It could be all kinds of things, and the ads certainly won’t tell you what they are.

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        2 months ago

        I always thought it was about not getting sued for false advertising. Like some dentist would file a lawsuit because he wants money doesn’t recommend that particular brand

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      2 months ago

      I asked a dentist once. Their opinion was it was most likely the dentist not endorsing because toothpaste isn’t really needed, just the scrubbing action is needed more!

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        2 months ago

        i brought up how i detest toothpaste to a dentist while having a wisdom tooth pulled, and they said the best routine for me is to just brush as much as i can be arsed, take flouride pills, and swish my mouth with water after every meal.