Reviews : Orajel Toddler Training Toothpaste Fruit Splash - 1.5 Oz |
Orajel Toddler Training Toothpaste Fruit Splash - 1.5 Oz Product By DEL PHARMACEUTICALS. Available From 11 Sellers |
Technical Details
- Helps remove plaque for cleaner teeth
- You'll love having your child brush with Orajel Toddler Training Toothpaste because it helps clean t
- Best of all, it's fluoride-free so it's safe to swallow.
- For toddlers up to 4 years old.
Product Description
SKU NUMBER: 647974The Mininimum EXP date on product:1year.TITLE DESCRIPTION: Orajel Toddler Training Toothpaste Fruit Splash - 1.5 Oz.MANUFACTURER: DEL PHARMACEUTICALS.PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Helps remove plaque for cleaner teeth. Safe to swallow and fluoride-free.INGREDIENTS: Active Ingredients:Microdent (Poloxamer 407 2%; Simethicone 0.12%). Inactive Ingredients:Purified Water; Sorbitol; Propylene Glycol; Glycerin; Carboxymethylcellulose Sodium; Flavor; Citric Acid; Methylparaben; Potassium Sorbate; Sodium Saccharin; Propylparaben.SUGGESTED USE: Brush teeth thoroughly after each meal or at least twice a day.CAUTION: Keep out of the reach of children.Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By Z. Pham (California)
Oral B Toddler Toothpaste is the only toothpaste I use on my kids until they are about six years old. My daughter is 5 and still uses it. She loves all the flavors and it's great, because it's fluoride-free and it is safe to swallow.
I remember when I was a kid, I used to try to spit, but wasn't very good at it. I would swallow small amounts and ended up with fluorosis (stained teeth) when my permanent teeth came in. None of the kids around me got fluorosis, so I figured it couldn't be the water. Maybe I was swallowing too much toothpaste.
At any rate, the toothpaste tastes good. The children like it. It doesn't suds up like regular toothpaste, but it keeps their teeth pretty clean, as long as they brush properly. My daughter uses an electric toothbrush. She goes to the dentist regularly and they tell me she doesn't have plaque, which is pretty amazing for a 5 year old who brushes her teeth all by herself. She hasn't had any cavities, either.
By Z. Pham (California)
Oral B Toddler Toothpaste is the only toothpaste I use on my kids until they are about six years old. My daughter is 5 and still uses it. She loves all the flavors and it's great, because it's fluoride-free and it is safe to swallow.
I remember when I was a kid, I used to try to spit, but wasn't very good at it. I would swallow small amounts and ended up with fluorosis (stained teeth) when my permanent teeth came in. None of the kids around me got fluorosis, so I figured it couldn't be the water. Maybe I was swallowing too much toothpaste.
At any rate, the toothpaste tastes good. The children like it. It doesn't suds up like regular toothpaste, but it keeps their teeth pretty clean, as long as they brush properly. My daughter uses an electric toothbrush. She goes to the dentist regularly and they tell me she doesn't have plaque, which is pretty amazing for a 5 year old who brushes her teeth all by herself. She hasn't had any cavities, either.
By Z. Pham (California)
Oral B Toddler Toothpaste is the only toothpaste I use on my kids until they are about six years old. My daughter is 5 and still uses it. She loves all the flavors and it's great, because it's fluoride-free and it is safe to swallow.
I remember when I was a kid, I used to try to spit, but wasn't very good at it. I would swallow small amounts and ended up with fluorosis (stained teeth) when my permanent teeth came in. None of the kids around me got fluorosis, so I figured it couldn't be the water. Maybe I was swallowing too much toothpaste.
At any rate, the toothpaste tastes good. The children like it. It doesn't suds up like regular toothpaste, but it keeps their teeth pretty clean, as long as they brush properly. My daughter uses an electric toothbrush. She goes to the dentist regularly and they tell me she doesn't have plaque, which is pretty amazing for a 5 year old who brushes her teeth all by herself. She hasn't had any cavities, either.
By Z. Pham (California)
Oral B Toddler Toothpaste is the only toothpaste I use on my kids until they are about six years old. My daughter is 5 and still uses it. She loves all the flavors and it's great, because it's fluoride-free and it is safe to swallow.
I remember when I was a kid, I used to try to spit, but wasn't very good at it. I would swallow small amounts and ended up with fluorosis (stained teeth) when my permanent teeth came in. None of the kids around me got fluorosis, so I figured it couldn't be the water. Maybe I was swallowing too much toothpaste.
At any rate, the toothpaste tastes good. The children like it. It doesn't suds up like regular toothpaste, but it keeps their teeth pretty clean, as long as they brush properly. My daughter uses an electric toothbrush. She goes to the dentist regularly and they tell me she doesn't have plaque, which is pretty amazing for a 5 year old who brushes her teeth all by herself. She hasn't had any cavities, either.
By Will (Venezuela)
keep it clean, good savors but the shipping is expensive, considering is just 1,5 Oz.
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