Paula,
don't be surprised if the next cleaning is drastically less tartar scraping,
if you keep using CS and holding it in your mouth for a couple of minutes.
I have not had dental cleaning in almost 3 years.  I can buy alot of 9 volt
batteries with the $ saved on that!
Nancy...

----- Original Message -----
From: "sol" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 11:54 AM
Subject: CS>CS and sensitive teeth?


>    After only using my CS for mouthwash for a couple of weeks, alternating
> with diluted H2O2 rinses, (I completely stopped using flouride toothpaste
> and mouthwash when I started using the CS). I went for my regular dental
> cleaning Tuesday, and it was the most pain free one I've had in about 20
> years. I had a lot of tartar, too, and the hygienist had to scrape about
as
> usual. When they blew the jet of cold air on  my teeth to dry them for
part
> of the examination, it wasn't pleasant, but I didn't scream and jump 3 ft
> like I used to do.
>    Is this a coincidence? Or does CS actually help with sensitive teeth?
Or
> is it the Tom's of Maine propolis and myrrh toothpaste?
> paula
>
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