Why would I trust a toothpaste that was recommended by 8 out of 10 dentists? Recommending a good toothpaste would be bad for their business.

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Why would I trust a toothpaste that was recommended by 8 out of 10 dentists? Recommending a good toothpaste would be bad for their business.

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  2. ThinNeighborhood2276 Avatar

    Maybe they recommend it because it genuinely helps prevent issues, leading to long-term trust and patient retention.

  3. SinkBluthton Avatar

    The Hippocratic Oath. Do dentists take that?

  4. MarinatedPickachu Avatar

    You should ask the dentist’s wife