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Mouthwash staining lawsuit dismissed". DrBicuspid.com. July 26, 2010. Archived from the original on June 23, 2016. A U.S. District Court judge has dismissed a proposed class-action lawsuit filed against Procter and Gamble charging that the company's Crest Pro-Health mouthwash causes staining and browning of teeth For extra freshness, a gel-based toothpaste is your best bet but if you want to keep those cavities at bay, go for fluoride toothpaste. Not a fan of that tingling sensation you get after eating hot or cold food? Go for a sensitive toothpaste to curb those sharp sensations. Or if you want to get your teeth looking bright and white, we’ve even got whitening toothpaste to make them shine. And if you want something that can do a little bit of everything, a multi-benefit toothpaste will give you the best of all worlds. Crest products are made in North America according to Procter & Gamble. [10] Their main manufacturing plant is located in Greensboro, NC. A few products are manufactured in Guanajuato, Mexico. [11] Product line [ edit ]

Crest Toothpaste Safe" (Press release). Procter & Gamble. Archived from the original on 2018-01-31 . Retrieved 2020-03-13. Does Crest Pro-Health Rinse stain teeth brown?". Crest. Archived from the original on 2016-03-06 . Retrieved 2016-06-06. Tooth discoloration could actually be one indication, in some people, that the product is working: after the rinse kills germs in your mouth, the dead germs can collect on the tooth surface and create the appearance of a brown stain.P&G - Crest Toothpaste - The Fell Family - Vintage Commercial - 1950's. February 8, 2013. Archived from the original on 2021-12-22 – via YouTube. Fasig, Lisa Biank (2007-04-09). "P&G hopes rinse effect won't wash away sales". Cincinnati Business Courier. The company's Crest Pro-Health Rinse, launched with much promise in April 2005, is discoloring the teeth of about 3 percent of its users, the company said because it is doing its job. In 1960, the American Dental Association issued a report confirming that toothpaste is effective in preventing tooth decay. [22] Jeffcoat, Marjorie; Parry, Samuel; Gerlach, Robert W.; Doyle, Matthew J. (October 2011). "Use of alcohol-free antimicrobial mouth rinse is associated with decreased incidence of preterm birth in a high-risk population". American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology. 205 (4): 382.e1–382.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2011.07.016. PMID 22083060. Dyer, Davis; etal. (May 1, 2004). Rising Tide: Lessons from 165 Years of Brand Building at Procter and Gamble. Harvard Business Press. p. 280 . Retrieved 2013-05-07. william a procter president.

Sewell, Dan (May 7, 2008). "P&G's Pro-Health rinse draws complaints". WTVD-TV. Associated Press. Archived from the original on June 30, 2016. Brinker said P&G doesn't see a need for a warning label because the number of those affected is very small. Worlds Most Favorite Personal Care Brands". linkz2fun.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-07. Crest was introduced in the United States as "Fluoristan" in 1954, as it contained stannous fluoride. In 1955, the name of the product was changed to "Crest with Fluoristan." [3] [4] [5] The composition of the toothpaste had been developed by Joseph C. Muhler, Harry Day, and William H. Nebergall at Indiana University, and was patented by Nebergall. Procter & Gamble paid royalties from use of the patent and thus financed a new dental research institute at this university ("The House that Crest built"). [6] [7] The active ingredient of Crest was changed in 1981 to sodium fluoride, or "Fluoristat", which it uses today as "Dentifrice with Fluoristat"; Crest Pro-Health uses stannous fluoride again and an abrasive whitener together called "Polyfluorite". Crest is accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA), [8] [9] as well as by equivalent dental associations in other countries. Crest Pro-Health mouthwash contains cetylpyridinium chloride which is known to cause tooth staining in approximately 3 percent of users. [13] Crest has noted that this staining is actually an indication that the product is working as intended, as the stains are a result of bacteria dying on the teeth. [14] Crest stated that because of the low incidence of staining, there was no need to label Pro-Health mouthwash as a potential tooth stainer. [15] However, after numerous complaints [16] and a federal class-action lawsuit, [17] which was later dismissed, [18] the mouthwash now contains a label warning consumers of its potential to stain teeth. [19] Reducing premature birth [ edit ]

Harry G. Day: Development of Chemistry at Indiana University in Bloomington 1829–1991, Bloomington 1992, pp. 355, 463–71 Get your teeth looking squeaky clean with our range of toothpaste. Maintaining good dental health is essential and we’ve got everything from fluoride-free toothpaste to mouthwash, dental floss and more to keep your teeth in top shape. In 1976, the American Chemical Society names Crest with fluoride one of the greatest discoveries in the past 100 years. [23] Grens, Kerry (2011-07-28). "Mouthwashing moms less likely to have a preemie". Reuters. Pregnant women with gum disease, also called periodontal disease, are known to have more preemies than women with healthy gums. Crest has also been associated with about twenty brands of dental care products, including toothpaste, toothbrushes, mouthwash, dental floss, and a tooth-whitening product called Crest Whitestrips.

The use of Crest Pro-Health mouthwash during pregnancy has been shown to be associated with a decrease in preterm births, presumably because the mouthwash reduces the severity of periodontal disease, which is directly linked to preterm births. [20] [21] Timeline [ edit ]Smith, Stephen P. (2003). America's greatest brands. Vol.2. American Brands Council. p.46. ISBN 9780970686015 . Retrieved 2016-05-18.

White, Ed (August 6, 2009). "Mich. lawyer sues, claims mouthwash stained teeth". San Diego Union-Tribute. Associated Press. Archived from the original on August 6, 2016. Rossman's lawsuit seeks class-action status. It accuses P&G of violating the Michigan Consumer Protection Act by not putting a warning on the label. Crest rinse fights off customer complaints". USA Today. 2008-05-07. But NBC's Today show reported Wednesday that the complaints have led to a consumer lawsuit alleging fraud and to further study by the Food and Drug Administration, which approved the product.

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