Saturday, July 25, 2009

Has anyone used "Tooth Soap, the Perfect Perscription"?

if so, can you tell me about it and if you like it?





thanks!

Has anyone used "Tooth Soap, the Perfect Perscription"?
My wife and I have been using it for about a year now. It is good at cleaning your teeth (feels like you were at the dentist). It doesn't taste very good, but when you use it for a while, you don't notice (the citrus one is probably the best tasting).





My wife's teeth are bad, so we tried it and as of her last check-up, she hasn't gotten any new cavities and no longer needs the root canal that was previously needed.





This may seem miraculous, but we did switch dentists in between, so maybe the new dentist isn't as "root canal happy" or is not as observant.





It is also possible that the tooth soap just helped her teeth and gums. Its really hard to tell from a short time.





One conclusion I'd draw is that it doesn't work any worse than toothpaste and probably works a little better, because my teeth don't seem to be as sensitive to hot/cold as they were before.





You can always try it for a few months and see if you feel like its better. I do, but again, perception can play a big roll in that. I don't have scientific evidence or anything like that.
Reply:I'm using Dove soap unscented because the tooooo-comercialize-for-profit-multi-bil... Colgate failed me for the last 35 years. My principle is if you want to change result you need to change the other side of the equation. Expect results if you change the process. Start thinking outside the box.
Reply:If tooth soap worked it would be in every office in america and you'd be hearing about it everywhere. How amazing would it be if a product could really reverse the effects of decay? It may have some ingrediants that are good for your teeth but the only way to reverse decay is to see and dentist and stop it dead in its tracks and have your teeth restored.



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