Pro-Health system for your teeth

Procter & Gamble Oral Care recently made known to consumers on another method they can take in order to keep their mouths healthy and happy this coming holiday season by unveiling the new Crest Pro-Health system. Sounds like a glorified toothbrush, eh? Well, the Crest Pro-Helath system is a 3-step oral hygiene regimen which will basically result in consumers who are virtually free from plaque regardless of the types of decadent foods and festive over-indulgences that are bound to come your way this holiday season. Sounds like a magical cure all, and everyone won’t mind talking to someone with a pleasant breath, right? Especially if you’re single and hope to kiss the girl of your dreams under a mistletoe…
The Pro-Health system will comprise of the Oral-B ProfessionalCare SmartSeries 5000 with SmartGuide, some Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste and Crest Pro-Health Rinse to get you started. Do you think this is a gift worth purchasing for someone? After all, the recipient might get a wee bit sensitive and emotional, thinking that you probably purchased this because he/she unknowingly has bad breath all the time. All in all, the Pro-Health system will offer the best of both worlds, coupling mechanical action and chemical action to get users virtually plaque free while keeping them that way as well throughout the month of December and beyond – if used regularly and correctly, of course.
When we say mechanical action, it points towards Oral-B’s oscillating-rotating technology that will help loosen and sweep away plaque to provide superior plaque removal benefits without having to visit your dentist and suffering under the bright lights. Stabilized stannous fluoride that is included within Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste helps inhibit the metabolic activity of destructive bacteria, while cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) found in Crest Pro-Health Rinse will prevent the regrowth of plaque biofilm. Any takers out there who are willing to give this a shot? Don’t think you’d lose much anyways, but will gain a much more sociable outlook in the process.
2 reviews or comments
Bob Says: September 2, 2010 at 8:45 pm
Electric toothbrushes have been known to be the superior brush for removing plaque. Though, there is some argument that using mouth wash is not good for your mouth and also stomach, so use with caution. Timers are a great idea, particularly for the youngsters in the house.

Alana@Oral B 5000 Toothbrush Says: April 15, 2010 at 9:52 am
This toothbrush is really awesome!I used to think that the only way I would ever have perfectly clean teeth was after visiting the dentist. But infact the dentist was quite surprised when she didn’t have to remove any plaque herself…