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Do 9 out of 10 dentists really recommend this toothpaste?

Do 9 out of 10 dentists really recommend this toothpaste?

All three largest brands claim their products are the preferred choice of dentists. GSK advertises that 9 out of 10 dentists recommend using Sensodyne. At the same time, Colgate-Palmolive says Colgate toothpaste is the number 1 brand recommended by dentists.

Why do they say 9 10 dentists?

The dentists and the toothpaste companies form a plot, promoting a toothpaste that doesn’t actually do anything, and they day that 9/10 dentists recommend it. Because dentists and toothpaste companies, are all involved with the mafia.

Why is every toothpaste dentist recommended?

In general terms, dentists recommend fluoride toothpaste for adults, as fluoride helps strengthen tooth enamel and prevent decay. Most other toothpaste on the market are going to meet that general requirement of containing fluoride, so from there, toothpaste choice can be a matter of personal preference.

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Do more than 80\% of dentists recommend Colgate?

‘More than 80\% of dentists recommend Colgate’. In other words, a number of brands and toothpastes were recommended by dentists, Colgate just happened to be one of them around 80\% of the time.

Why do dentists recommend Sensodyne?

Why do Experts Recommend Sensodyne? Since it was introduced in 1961, Sensodyne has become the Number 1 dentist recommended brand for tooth sensitivity – in fact 9 out of 10 dentists recommend us. With twice daily brushing Sensodyne provides proven relief from the pain of sensitive teeth.

Why is it always 4 out of 5 dentists?

“Four out of five dentists surveyed recommend sugarless gum for their patients who chew gum.” In the 1970s, Trident Gum came up with this slogan, and the idea of “four out of five dentists,” which is still widely used today to sell gum and toothpaste.

Are the dentists in the Sensodyne advert real?

So most probably those doctors (practicing in UK) that features in Sensodyne ad are fake. Because dentists and toothpaste companies, are all involved with the mafia.

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What is the best toothpaste in the world?

The Top Toothpastes

  • Colgate Total.
  • Crest Pro-Health.
  • Sensodyne ProNamel Gentle Whitening Toothpaste.
  • Arm and Hammer Dental Care Advance Cleaning Mint Toothpaste w/Baking Soda.
  • Tom’s of Maine Natural Anticavity Fluoride Toothpaste.
  • Crest Tartar Protection.
  • Tom’s of Maine Simply White Clean Mint Toothpaste.

Why Colgate is banned in America?

In 2016, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a rule banning the chemical along with 18 other antimicrobial ingredients from soaps, arguing that the presence of those compounds made the washes no more effective than regular soap and potentially harmful in the long run.

Do dentists recommend Trident?

THE slogan for Trident in the 1970s — “four out of five dentists surveyed recommend sugarless gums for their patients who chew gum” — typified how sugarless gum was marketed for decades after Trident, now a division of Cadbury North America, first introduced a saccharine-sweetened gum in 1964.

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Do dentists recommend Trident gum?

Do 80\% of dentists recommend Colgate toothpastes?

It was therefore held by the ASA that the claim misleadingly implied 80\% of dentists recommended Colgate toothpastes in preference to all other brands of toothpaste when this was not the case.

Do dentists prefer Colgate or other competitors?

The survey results were therefore not as clear cut as the poster statement would lead readers to believe particularly as another competitor’s brand was recommended by dentists almost as much as the Colgate brand was!

Why does Jane want to confront the tenth dentist?

Hitherby Dragons: in the short story “No Actual Bears Were Harmed”, Jane goes on a quest to confront the tenth dentist, because his approval is needed to bring Baldur back to life. However, Dentist 10 has a (tragic) reason not to approve of anything The original Trident commercial is referenced on an early episode of Friends.