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Aquafresh Milk Teeth in Boots, buy one get three free.
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Still no promotion displayed :cool: still working though
No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
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brook2jack wrote: »This toothpaste should be used on children under three only as it has insufficient fluoride to prevent decay.
Baby teeth are not disclosures by fluoride but if a child has too much fluoride whilst the adult teeth are developing they may get white spots. Adult front teeth are fully formed by three so a child should be on adult toothpaste at the latest by two to three.
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My children must be abnormal then as the 4 year old has yet to lose a tooth, the 6 year old has only just lost her second tooth and 8 year old has lost just 5 teeth although has another one hanging by a thread.brook2jack wrote: »Adult front teeth are fully formed by three so a child should be on adult toothpaste at the latest by two to three.0 -
They are formed many years before they appear2 angels in heaven :A0
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Thanks a lot OP. Got 4 for 93p using 25% off coupon. Helped a friend as well who wanted to buy a toothpaste at 1.25 :-)0
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