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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 7:53 am
by Lisa65
Let's hope it's the same stuff then, and that you like it. I think it's great.

Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 3:53 pm
by joney
I use this product too and find it great. As Lisa says it shows up bits that haven't been cleaned properly (kinda like disclosing tablets but not so shockingly) so you can quickly proxy brush these areas. It also taste nice, I hate the taste of a lot of mouthwashes. Glad to hear that the ph is good too. Would hate to think of people ruining their enamel with mouthwash. Scary.

Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2007 7:52 am
by Salacia
I use Dentyl pH regularly. I got a bit of a shock the first time I used it with my new braces - all that pink yack stuck all over my brackets was a little disturbing, although it has shown me the more problematic areas that need more attention when brushing.

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 4:29 am
by 4113n
Other day i was watching tv, and they said to never ever brush your teeth after drinking coke. and now reading this, someone said do not brush your teeth after using the mouthwash.

but whitening as kiwik said, is used for 60 seconds, and the one i used is before you brush. im guessing its very bad then?

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:33 pm
by Steadfast
Whoo, I bought Dentyl just cause I liked the funky bottle, but now I'm glad!

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 3:54 am
by 4113n
oh kool KK


i must be an idiot but i dont know.. i only started using mouth wash late last year, but do you have to rince your mouth with water after using mouth wash?? im pretty sure you do tho...

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 4:15 am
by 4113n
WOW really?.. i still feel stupid for even asking... sorry about your experiences

so i was wasting my time using it =S i normally brush my teeth late at 11pm-12am at night, and because my mum gets angry im still online, gaming lol i just brush and mouth wash quickly, then get some water to drink because if i dont the mouth wash makes my tounge dry and have a very bad taste of "old mint?", my tounge also looks bad. ill probly need to brush earlier like my mum wants coz the brushing is "too loud"


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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:42 pm
by 4113n
Meryaten wrote:4113n - sounds like you're using an alcohol-containing mouthwash? Certainly these are more apt to leave your mouth feeling dry. Switching to a non-alcohol rinse might help. ACT, for example, is a great fluoride rinse that (excepting one type) does not contain alcohol.
thanks for suggestion but i think the only mouth washes they sell here are listereen and colgate ones. and ill just drink water half an hour later b4 i sleep. =)

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:42 pm
by 4113n
Meryaten wrote:4113n - sounds like you're using an alcohol-containing mouthwash? Certainly these are more apt to leave your mouth feeling dry. Switching to a non-alcohol rinse might help. ACT, for example, is a great fluoride rinse that (excepting one type) does not contain alcohol.
thanks for suggestion but i think the only mouth washes they sell here are listereen and colgate ones. and ill just drink water half an hour later b4 i sleep. =)