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Do You Use Fluoride-Free Toothpaste For Your Kids?

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highlander · 02/09/2005 07:34

I live in Newcastle and our water is fluoridated. I was able to get fluroide-free toothpaste (oral B) in Canada, but it's run out and I'm struggling to find more. Mottling of teeth round these parts is not uncommon and looks awful - I'd like to avoid it with the nipper if poss.

Any recommendations?

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mumtosomeone · 02/09/2005 07:37

Ask your dentist!!
Sorry not very helpful!!!

mumtosomeone · 02/09/2005 07:40

just done a search and are all american. Try the health food stores!
Tea tree toothpaste etc?

mumtosomeone · 02/09/2005 07:41

here

highlander · 02/09/2005 07:41

aha, just remembered out neighbours are off to the US next week. Another item to add to my duty-free list

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highlander · 02/09/2005 07:42

crikey, and I thought aloe vera was just for sore bums.

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mumtosomeone · 02/09/2005 07:43

think its a wonder 'drug'

ruty · 02/09/2005 12:36

jimjams knows of good fluoride free toothpastes in uk. she sells them too i think!

fqueenzebra · 02/09/2005 12:40

Weleda toothpaste gel for kids is sold in most health food shops. My kids hate the taste, though. I thought Boots did one, too, for adults, but might taste ok.

Highlander, I thought you were still in Vancouver.

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