Re: Crest Whitening Expressions - Vanilla Mint... not ADA approved?



I figured that it had something to do with how long it takes to get ada
certification. I found the following on the crest website:

The following Crest versions contain the ADA Seal:
Crest Cavity Protection
Kids Crest
Crest Tartar Protection
Crest Sensitivity Protection
Crest MultiCare
Crest Extra Whitening
Crest MultiCare Whitening

Although we don't have the ADA Seal of Acceptance approval yet for
Baking Soda & Peroxide Whitening, Advanced Cleaning, Dual Action
Whitening, Crest Plus Scope, Rejuvenating effects or Whitening
Expressions versions, all Crest toothpastes contain the same clinically
proven anti-cavity ingredient -- fluoride. It may also help to know the
process to apply for the ADA seal can take several months--even years--
to receive.

I recommend Crest for my patients who are not sensitive to sodium
laurel sulfate.

Dave Leader, DMD
Malden, Ma

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