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 ...
Can toothpaste stain teeth? That seems counterproductive as toothpaste is meant to clean teeth. Some brands even go so far as to brand themselves as "stain-fighting" or "stain-erasing." Featured Video ...
Dedicated at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio, on April 3, 2024, and Indiana University in Bloomington on April 4, 2024 The history of toothpaste extends back to ancient times in Egypt.