14 cups assorted flavours
S**E
This works great.
this works really well. It tastes fine, it really helps remove stains and whiten my teeth.
G**K
Works Great!
This review is for Mint Flavored Professional Strength Tooth Polish - Medium, Coarse, or X-Coarse (X-Coarse Grit). Good thick paste. I used this with my electric tooth polisher and it really did clean out the coffee and tea stains on my teeth. The mint flavor is sort of mild to me but I was more interested in the grittiness and not necessarily the flavor. I had ordered X-Coarse in Mint flavor and Medium in bubblegum flavor but they both seemed about the same to me. What matters is to not go overboard when using these so as to not damage the tooth enamel. There are 14 to a pack and one is sufficient per session. I fill the tip of my polish and work each section of my mouth separately until I get all sections done. The result was actually quite amazing! Overall, great professional strength tooth polish paste and it left my mouth feeling nice and clean as if I did just come from the dentist. I would recommend it and I’d give it a 5.0/5.0 - 06/24/2023.
P**M
Works okay between dental visits
Found the paste hard to get out, but I set it into hot water to soften it up.
C**M
Great product
Pleasant taste, gentle effective product
J**E
generally OK
Difficult to know what you're actually getting and if it's a multipack of different grains or all the same - confusing and unclear labeling, but so far seems to make a difference (albeit not huge) when using it with a proper polishing tool to remove a few stains primarily on flat surface of teeth which is generally not the problem areas for most people. Flavor is OK and no irritation of any kind in my mouth. This will NOT work well on a toothbrush of any kind -- it's meant to specifically work only with a polishing machine.
S**E
Does the Job!
I love the way my teeth feel when I leave the dentist office, and I've been trying to up my dental hygiene game (having your first-ever cavity at age 42 will do that to you!). I've been experimenting with a variety of toothpastes, flosses and the WaterPik, and then I stumbled across these while browsing through dental hygiene things. It looked just like the little cups my hygienist used, so I figured if I did this once a month or so, that would be a great way to keep things ultra-clean.The little cups arrived in pristine condition, packed in a tiny bag. I ordered the mint-flavored X-Coarse grit. Heeding some of the earlier reviews, I used a toothpick and a bit of water to mix up what was in the cup, creating more of a gel-like consistency that could be easily scooped onto my brush. Though I do have an electric toothbrush (and will use that next time!) this time I just wanted to use the manual brush to get a better feel for how it works, how it feels on my teeth, and places that might need a bit more attention.It went on the brush just fine. I was very pleasantly surprised by the grit - not too much, not too little, but just like what my hygienist uses. I used the brush in circular motions all over my teeth, paying close attention to the areas between the teeth. The taste was very nice. I used half the cup, then rinsed out my mouth, then went over it again with the other half of the cup. I finished up with a swirl of mouthwash to help ensure all the grit was gone.I LOVE the way my teeth feel after using this. They are slick and clean, fresh-feeling, just like they should be. I noticed that it whitened my teeth just a little bit almost immediately, which is a nice bonus, so I can imagine it would work well on stains. I found that I had to be a little careful around the gumline at the front, as it was really sensitive to the grit, but by taking care and going slowly with the toothbrush, that shouldn't be a problem in the future. However, if you do have really sensitive gums or teeth, perhaps a lighter grit would be a better choice.Needless to say, I'm pleased. I'm thinking about using this once a month, so that's a little over a year of treatments for less than ten bucks - not bad! I will definitely order more when I run out.
S**M
Really good tooth polish
Does a really good job polishing and cleaning teeth
U**L
Forget this. Baking powder works MUCH better!
I’m new to the tooth polish use, but beyond psyched to have finally found it since I have bonding on 4 front teeth, which cannot be whitened by teeth whiteners. And I drink English and chai tea daily!This dark green paste is NOT what dental hygienist use at a dentist cleaning. It’s a far cry from it. Their’s is more granulated and dry, this is like a jam consistency and has a few granular particles here and there. Tastes not great.Before I bought the wand I experimented trying to get tea stains off my bonding with a rough dental file which made their surface quite rough, irritating my inner lip in a couple days. Not clever, I know :). So I came across the polishing wand on amazon and I use this green stuff to try to smooth that out. It did a little, but wasn’t that porcelain polish a dentist gives.Lightbulb moment. I realized baking soda was a super fine polishing texture and totally safe on teeth.Sure enough, I dabbed my polishing wand in that and in seconds I had pearly white super soft glistening teeth again!Everyone has baking soda and it’s dirt cheap. I’ll never buy a paste again. Only downside, baking soda of course has no fluoride but who cares, your toothpaste does!
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