Walgreens has
4.6-Oz Crest Pro-Health Densify Active Repair Toothpaste (Intensive Clean) on sale for
$0.99 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pick up where stock permits ($10 minimum order required for pickup).
Thanks to community member
dealsmurf for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for free store pick up and shopping bag fee may vary by location.
Deal Instructions: - Login or Join MyWalgreens (free to join)
- Go to 4.6-Oz Crest Pro-Health Densify Active Repair Toothpaste (Intensive Clean)
- Clip the "$4 off 1" manufacturer coupon from the product page
- Proceed to cart
- The price should be $0.99
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Also stumbled on this one for 1.50 after a different $4 coupon.
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I only did it because I'm picking up the TP deal from 2 days ago later today. I get my toothpaste from my free OTC allowance from my Medicare advantage plan. But hadn't seen this type before.
A quick Google says:
https://www.wallerdenta
"Stannous fluoride provides severe protection against plaque, bacteria, and tooth protection. It also gives the required cavity protection. In contrast, sodium fluoride only helps in the defense against the cavity. So, in stannous fluoride vs sodium fluoride, stannous fluoride offers more factors hence, considered more effective in providing protection."
A quick Google says:
https://www.wallerdenta
"Stannous fluoride provides severe protection against plaque, bacteria, and tooth protection. It also gives the required cavity protection. In contrast, sodium fluoride only helps in the defense against the cavity. So, in stannous fluoride vs sodium fluoride, stannous fluoride offers more factors hence, considered more effective in providing protection."
Dr. Lawlor continues... "Stannous fluoride can [also] stain because it has a chemical compound which includes molecules of tin. This metal can adhere to the teeth in the right conditions and cause extrinsic staining."
https://www.thehealthy.
"The stannous fluoride has been known in the past to cause internal staining," Griffith said. "It will oxidize the tooth and make it turn a more yellow color. But, Crest has since realized that and is trying to develop a toothpaste now with different additives that combat against that."
On its website, Crest says it uses stannous fluoride over the more commonly used sodium fluoride (which does not have the same potential staining properties) because it offers more protection to the tooth.
Crest also claims that the potential staining from stannous fluoride is neither harmful nor permanent. Dr. Griffith verified that this true.
"It is reversible," Griffith said. "Not with another type of whitening toothpaste, but with a bleaching agent. So, when people go to the dentist to get their teeth whitened, they're doing an internal whitening, so what that's doing is it's kind of reversing that yellowing and that oxidation."
For the record, Dr. Griffith said that many of his patients use Crest Pro-Health and do not see staining. Differences in teeth and saliva anatomy between people may explain why some react differently to certain toothpastes.
https://www.krem.com/article/news...-558196447
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