1. On several of the shaving vendors web sites they offer the Marvis tooth paste. Anybody ever tried it??
  2. I'm quite happy with Colgate.
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  3. At $12 a tube it better regrow missing teeth and mend broken ones. I also prefer Colgate.
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  4. You just know there's a huge wet-brushing-community out there that would frown upon the sheer idea of using big, corporate soa....I mean tooth paste products when there are SO many great artisan products out there :D
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  5. I was scouring old posts and came to this one. I dated a dental hygienist a few years back. That was pressure right there. She and everyone at her office used prescription toothpaste. It's called Colgate Prevident 5000. Store bought toothpaste really doesn't matter if it has fluoride or not. Legally otc toothpaste can't have more then your water. She used the Colgate prescription and also once a day she used a European whitening toothpaste she had the prettiest smile ever. I'd highly suggest you gents to get a script for the Colgate Prevident 5000. It's so much better then anything that can be bought anywhere else. I use it before bed. In the mornings after my shave I use Marvis, Botot, Euthymol, Elgydium, or Email Diamant. I like variety for my morning brush and those European toothpastes taste incredible. The Colgate prescription one though will work wonders for you guys. Highly advise you get your Dentist to hook you up with it.
  6. Besides, few can compare to the great Vintage dentifrices.;)
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  7. Haven't had a cavity in nigh 30 years. Really. I'll stick with otc Colgate. So far, so good.
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  8. Especially before they refomulated the tallow ones!
  9. For a while, I gave Colgate a break and returned to Arm&Hammer, but realized that I miss the "bubbles" you get in Colgate. And I use Act Dental rinse.
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