St. Petersburg, Florida -- Microbeads might make toothpaste look more attractive, but they are causing some dental issues for consumers, and now they are being removed from Crest products. Microbeads ...
Those little blue microbeads in your Crest toothpaste may be getting stuck in your teeth and gums, prompting dentists to ask toothpaste manufacturers for a change. The tiny scrubbers contain the ...
Crest is taking action to remove a dangerous ingredient from its toothpaste.Some of its products contain microbeads -- a plastic that can get stuck between teeth and gums.Dentists say microbeads ...