Tartar Control paste bad for enamel



This page:
http://www.wisegeek.com/how-does-tartar-control-toothpaste-work.htm

Says:
"users of tartar control toothpaste may experience more tooth
sensitivity, since the enamel layer becomes a little thinner over
time."

This is true?
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