PHOENIX, AZ (KABC) -- When a Phoenix dental hygienist spotted something strange in the mouths of her patients, she spoke up. A toothpaste manufacturer is now taking action. Trish Walraven has seen a ...
At first, I blamed my boyfriend. A shared bathroom is already the site of so many petty annoyances that naturally I assumed the regular puddles of blue toothpaste on our sink were his fault. He could ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Have you ever wondered what's lurking in your toothpaste? Well, those little microbeads in your Crest toothpaste are causing quite the stir among dentists and patients alike. The ...
Procter & Gamble will remove polyethylene microbeads from its Crest toothpaste line after a dental hygienist spoke out about finding the blue plastic bits in patients' gums. The microbeads can trap ...
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