----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Garnet" <[email protected]>
To: "Silver List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Why use soap for teeth?

> Paul-What is the household cleaner that you use.

It's called 'Spotless' - I bought it in the UK.
It does contain glycerin and some perfume, but as I only use it
once a week I don't think it's a problem.
I get stains if I don't use this stuff, even using occasional
peroxide.
I drink a lot of tea, which I think is responsible.

>BTW flossing vigorously
> can be bad for you too, distrubs the gum tissue too much.
Removing food
> with a toothpick or light floss is necessary but the really
rough back
> and forth or up and down motion of flossing is not good for
gums. If you
> use tooth soap that kind of flossing to remove plaque becomes
> unnecessary. The ionic toothbrushes are great, most dentists I
have
> talked to reccomend them. We have a Sonicare, one I talked to
preferred
> the other popular brand, can't remember the name, but said both
are
> good.

I rarely floss now, as there seems little point.

> Now what we need is a good toothsoap with the CS already in
there.

That would be nice :-)

Paul H


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