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Old Aug 13, 2006 | 10:26 pm
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Berto
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Originally Posted by KebaNYC
There already is a prescription toothpaste that your dentist (or MD) can prescribe for you. The brand name is Prevident 5000 and it is a highly fluoridated toothpaste for people who are prone to tooth decay.

It typically costs between $20-30 for a small tube and it is not usually covered by insurance.

http://www.colgateprofessional.com/a...ent5KPlus.cvsp

Keba
I was prescribed that toothpaste, but since Colgate is expensive I got the generic for $10. It's still expensive for toothpaste, so I am just glad I dont have any flying soon, since I dont have a copy of the prescription. My luck the TSA would probably confiscate it.....
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