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SPOT on!. . .HAZARD: this well known mouthwash/rinse will. . .
#1
. . .cause brown spots on your teeth and 'temporary' taste issues . .

. . .Crest Pro Health Mouthwash/rinse. . .

. . .known issue for some time but just saw another story on it on the morning program. . .


the MISSING LINK to only one such story. . .

the MISSING LINK to Today Show. . .


If you have questions/complaints about Crest Pro Health Rinse, go to: www.crestprohealth.com. If you have experienced an adverse reaction to Crest Pro Health Rinse, you can file a complaint with the FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088 or going to www.fda.gov/medwatch/how.htm.
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#2
Yup. I noticed I had some really bad staining on my teeth so when I went to the dentist for my cleaning I mentioned it. They knew I always had great teeth so the first thing they asked me was if I was using the Crest pro Health. I said yes...at their request. So that was kind of weird. The dentist said he's seen a couple people with the same problem and that he called crest but they refused to do anything about it.
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#3
No problems here in our family.
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#4
Yeah. My dentist said he'd only seen 2 or 3 people out of his patients.
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#5
I don't have any probs, but I don't use it much. I'll be sure to rinse good after using it though. I'll probably buy something else when I run out. kj.
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#6
[quote NewtonMP2100]. . .cause brown spots on your teeth and 'temporary' taste issues . .

Great. Maybe they should just re-market it as Starbucks Coffee Rinse.
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#7
[quote Chupa Chupa][quote NewtonMP2100]. . .cause brown spots on your teeth and 'temporary' taste issues . .
Great. Maybe they should just re-market it as Starbucks Coffee Rinse.
Or maybe a new product: "Live like the Royal Family! Bad teeth and no taste!"
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#8
I just noticed a nasty film coating all over my inner cheeks. I'm 100% Listerine now.
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#9
Run away. Here's a quote from one of the users:

I looked up the "active" ingredient in Crest Pro-Health online, called cetylpyridinium chloride. This is what the Materials Safety and Data Sheet has to say about this ingredient: "Toxic if swallowed. Very toxic by inhalation. May cause severe eye irritation. Respiratory and skin irritant," with a large TOXIC warning at the top of the page.
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#10
LOL, $tevie!
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