Just wondered if anyone here had any suggestions. just paid a collosal bill for much need tooth treatment caused by years of neglect and determine to turn over a new leaf.
Yet seems to me that dental products are not really very ethical - dentists recommend toothbrushes made by procter&gamble/smithclinebeecham, floss is more plastic in the bin, toothpast never comes as powder anymore so not minimised packaging, sugarfree gum is disgusting (I imagine! not having a sweet tooth) why can't it be savoury? and does it bio-degrade?
Does anyone know of anyone who does a range of human/environment friendly dental products?
Reply | with quote | Posted by AgentOrange 17th October 2001ce 13:57 |
Dentistry - I ain't joking! (AgentOrange, Oct 17, 2001, 13:57)- RiotFloss (RiotGibbon, Oct 17, 2001, 14:13)
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