A Michigan lawyer has filed a class-action lawsuit against Procter & Gamble (P&G), claiming the company's Crest Pro-Health mouthwash is responsible for brown stains that developed on his teeth after ...
That's the claim that was brought to KREM 2 reporter Rob Harris's attention, so he turned to local dentist Dr. Stephen Griffith with Grand Corner Dental to verify. Dr. Griffith said yes, some ...
Did you know there may be plastic in your toothpaste? Crest confirmed that the company does put plastic beads into two of its toothpastes after a Chicago television station investigation. Dentists and ...
Polyethylene microbeads get most of their hype and negative press from their presence in face washes. Their gentle exfoliating abilities made them all the rage in face and body washes just a few years ...
Crest Pro-Health Enamel Shield toothpaste costs $4.49 for a six-ounce tube at CVS, Walgreens, Target and Wal-Mart. MCT photo Product: Crest Pro-Health Enamel Shield toothpaste, $4.49 for a six-ounce ...
The product tested was Crest ProHealth, which contains 0.07% CPC. The research was conducted at the University of Pennsylvania and supported by Procter & Gamble, makers of Crest ProHealth. “Pregnant ...
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