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There is no best plain toothpaste that is good is get rid of scratches; any brand will work.
Personally for me, I used to use Colgate Crest 3D White Toothpaste. However, I've gone over to Colgate Optic White. They both work perfectly if you get everything that they tell you to. For example, the toothpaste, mouthwash, and the toothbrush! You should have whiter teeth in 4 weeks or more if you continue to brush at night and the day.
I think Colgate is--lots of dentists recommend it. Also, I used to have Colgate and it worked great, but I tried Crest and it doesn't work half as good, in my opinion.
For lightly scratches sometimes either Colgate Toothpaste, Or any brand of peanut butter will work.
The actor in the 2017 Colgate Total advert is the British actor and comedian, David Walliams. He is known for his work on television, particularly for his role in "Little Britain" and various appearances in children's programming. In the advert, Walliams showcases the benefits of Colgate Total toothpaste in a humorous and engaging manner.
There is none. Toothpaste, all kinds, including Colgate, is a complex mixture of many different chemicals. Look at the list of ingredients marked on the tube for the name of each ingredient. If you'd like to know more about one of those compounds, than come back and ask another question! Different types of chemicals are in toothpaste.
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Based on information found on www.besthealthezine.com/ organic toothpaste does work as well as non-organic toothpaste. Organic toothpaste is made from natural ingredients. These may include baking soda and natural oils. Non-organic toothpaste contains additives.
To get the black series soap dispenser to work, first make sure it is filled with liquid soap. Then, wave your hand under the sensor to activate the dispenser and release the soap. Adjust the sensor sensitivity if needed by following the manufacturer's instructions.