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I received this product as part of the Chick Advisor's Product Review Club.
After using the product for about a week, there are some things I liked about it, and others I didn't. I liked the initial minty fresh feel when I started brushing, but I didn't find that the freshness lasted very long. I liked that it had a slight grit to it, which helped my teeth feel cleaner, but I didn't like that the lack of froth generated when brushing. I liked that it is supposed to be an all in one toothpaste, but I didn't find that the the sensitivity factor was as effective as my usual Sensodyne. One final comment, I experienced a side effect from this toothpaste. After brushing, the skin from my cheeks and gums seemed to slough off. This occurred every time I used the product. It was most unpleasant and for that reason I will not be repurchasing.
If you are not sensitive to ingredients within toothpastes, and don't mind a toothpaste that doesn't froth, then I recommend giving it a try.
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I've used many toothpastes and have tried some Crest Pro-Health ones previously, but not this particular one. It's a smaller tube so at the regular price, it's a bit expensive. It's similar to some of the higher end toothpastes, but personally I didn't find that it was much different than the others on the market. The mint taste is not too overpowering and it doesn't foam up very much. I don't think it actually kept my breath fresher compared to any other one, even though this was noted as a benefit.
My main complaint was either this or the mouth rinse, or the two in combination was a bit strong. This is sort of a weird experience, but I had more skin on the inside of my mouth coming off (sorry, if too much information). I had these clumps of loose skin coming off in the mornings and this combination is the only change that I introduced this past week, and it started happening within a couple of days of use.
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It was a good product. It can be improved though. I noticed that with these kinds of toothpaste they don't get bubbly. I like mine bubbly cause it gives me the impression that it actually cleans my teeth better. I like the flavor and the feel of it in my mouth.
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About half an hour after using this toothpaste, I would shed a thin layer of skin from the inside of my mouth. It was not painful but I am not sure how many times this can happen without causing problems. I thought it was kinda creepy. I liked the grit in the toothpaste but found that it didn't "suds up" enough. My mouth did feel clean after. I did not really see a difference in the whitness of my teeth. I think this product has potential to do wha it claims for certain people but I don't think the price is worth it. I will not be buying or recommending this product.
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Crest is my go to toothpaste, but this isn't anything special. It was the best of the three sample products but did nothing special for me. I found some mild sensitivity to it, and the flavour didn't please. Sticking w my regular crest toothpaste.
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Im not exactly sure how to rate this because I did have a weird reaction to it. Many people mention online that after brushing with this toothpaste that the insides of their cheeks and lips had a weird film on it. According to my research that is a thin layer of your skin, and it is due to a reaction of something in the toothpaste that is too strong for your mouth. I noticed this continuously happening so I stopped using the toothpaste. I guess there is something in it that is just too strong for my mouth. It could be a whitening ingredient.. but I use whitening toothpastes all the time and do not have this reaction. The inside of my mouth did feel quite sensitive after.
I let my boyfriend and aunt try the toothpaste, and what happens to me DID NOT happen to them. They liked it.
I did like that it did not burn my mouth, and was not too strong, but the peeling of the skin or film, whatever that is on the inside of the mouth, just steered me away from using this again. If it truly is just a film from the toothpaste, I really dont mind, I had fun picking it out of the inside of my mouth (as gross as that sounds), but if it is my skin, I am really concerned!
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I tested the Crest Pro-Health ProFresh Toothpaste during a weeks stay at a cottage. I have sensitive gums and occasional tooth sensitivity. I found this worked well, it left my teeth feeling clean and I didn't experience any increased sensitivity.
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I received this product to test through the Product Review Club. I did not like the texture or the taste of this toothpaste. It has a grainy texture that I could not get over. It works about the same as the Colgate paste I was using before, but as the Crest Pro-health paste is more expensive, I will be switching back to my regular paste after I finish this tube.
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I found the Crest ProHealth Pro Toothpaste to be a good product. The consistency was good, not too runny not too pastey. It does a great job of leaving your teeth feeling really clean. Probably one of the better toothpastes out there and I will be switching to it! I can't comment on its ability to fight garter, gingervitis or plaque as I will have to let me dentist decide on that, but my teeth do appear slightly whiter!
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I reluctantly put this product under the "You Betcha" choice when it asked if I'd recommend the toothpaste, but honestly, my average ranking on all three categories demonstrate that I very well could have recommended not to buy it. Overall it was an average toothpaste. When it comes to regular Crest toothpaste, which I've tried before, it's a definite improvements, but when comparing it to the premium toothpastes, it is just okay. For the price, I don't think I would buy it over other premium toothpastes at similar price points.
I have used it for almost a week now and find that it did a satisfactory job on the cleaning aspect. To be quite honest, I think the brushing technique is more important in determining whether it matched its claims to fight plaque, cavities, gingivitis, and whiten, rather than the actual toothpaste. Brushing for two and a half minutes, two times a day, did the job in terms of eliminating the built up plaque on my teeth, but it needed to be combined with daily flossing as well. I can't attest whether it actually improved my teeth over the last few days, as I haven't had a dentist visit but it did maintain my teeth at its current state, which is important to me. I actually quite enjoyed that the toothpaste didn't foam too much, but didn't like that the minty taste was so mild. The toothpaste itself didn't have me confident that my breath would be minty fresh for the next 12 hours, but was satisfactory when combined with the mouthwash. The brushing experience wasn't too bad with the toothpaste, but it also wasn't intense enough, but I feel is a requisite for the brushing regiment.
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