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Squigle Tooth Builder Sensitive Toothpaste (4.4 oz

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Product Description
Squigle Tooth Builder Toothpaste fights decay FIVE ways:
  • 36% Xylitol profoundly inhibits the growth of plaque bacteria.
  • Soluble Calcium replaces calcium lost to decay and food acids.
  • Nanosized Calcite neutralizes acids, replaces lost calcium, seals exposed dentin.
  • Lactoferrin and propionate inhibit plaque bacteria and other pathogens.
  • Mild abrasive removes stain and plaque, leaves tooth enamel intact.
Helps avoid sensitive teeth by sealing exposed dentin - the main cause of tooth sensitivity. Fluoride free, No Added Flavor

Product Details
Squigle Tooth Builder Sensitive Toothpaste (4.4 oz
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  • Publisher: Squigle
  • Label: Squigle
  • Studio: Squigle

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Sensitive Toothpaste No SLS, Fluoride or Numbing Agents (like Potassium nitrate), December 21, 2010
I love this toothpaste. The only one that helped my sensitive teeth not hurt anymore. It actually helps seal exposed dentin by plugging up those little tubules holes that lead to the nerve. It plugs up those tubules holes with calcite. I like that is has no SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate), Fluoride, or numbing agents (like Potassium nitrate) that most sensitive toothpastes have. It also has a very low abrasive number of only 44. It is a plain white, good tasting, slightly sweet from the xylitol, very mild toothpaste that foams up well. I also entered the ingredients list through the EWG Skin Deep Cosmetics Database website and it got a zero toxin rating which is the best you can get. So I am going to stick with this one for my 5 year old Son and Myself.

Tip: I read on a dentists website that recommended Squigle Tooth Builder toothpaste, he said to also skip the polishing when getting your teeth cleaned by the dental hygienist. He said that polishing already sensitive teeth...Read more
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Someone who has had terrible sensitive teeth and cavities all her life despite best efforts!, October 31, 2010
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I love love love love love love love love this stuff, was that enough love? I don't think so.

I LOVE this stuff!

I've noticed a tremendous improvement in my teeth's sensitivity after using this. I've been searching for a tooth paste that will FIX things, not just numb my nerves. I had no interest in Sensodyne, because I wondered, if I numbed my teeth's nerves, as that toothpaste does, how would I know if I had a problem? It seemed stupid to me, I have a problem with my teeth, so I should try to fix it not try to mask it with analgesics.

I went on a crusade trying to find the right stuff, I used one from China which I wasn't crazy about (because their health codes are not exactly stringent) called Dr. Collins, but it didn't help. I also tried MI paste, but the fact that you cannot swallow it at all and the complicated application process was a big turn off, plus the price was not at all slim, however it DID help a lot. I found this stuff...Read more
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tooth Builder Sensitive Toothpaste, January 5, 2010
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I got this toothpaste for what it doesn't have as much as for what it does have. It doesn't have fluoride (good if you have fluorosis or other symptoms of too much fluoride). It's also a "sensitive teeth" toothpaste that doesn't rely on potassium nitrate (which some people say can cause or aggravate tinnitus). Instead it uses soluble calcium and calcite to help seal exposed dentyne and reduce sensitivity.

It doesn't have much taste, other than sweetness from the xylitol. But if you're tired of mint, or your gums are irritated by mint, that's not such a bad thing. This toothpaste does seem to be very mild and non-irritating compared to other toothpastes I've used, including other toothpastes that are meant for sensitive teeth.
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