Why we shouldn't use 'Dentist Recommended Toothpaste' : Logic

Dentists make money by fixing your unhealthy gums and teeth. If, as advertised, the toothpaste keeps your teeth & gums healthy; dentists will go out of business. It's unlikely that they'll recommend a toothpaste that will directly affect their business. It's more likely that they'll recommend a toothpaste that does more harm to our gums & teeth so that they continue to make money. 😕

Do you agree with my logic? Share your comment below.

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  • Anoop Kumar
    Anoop Kumar
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    Logically legit 😘
  • Kaustubh Katdare
    Kaustubh Katdare
    Oh well, that's cool. There are sane people in the world 😉 . 😁
  • Ramani Aswath
    Ramani Aswath
    1. Hippocratic oath demands a physician to minimise disease.
    2. Tooth paste alone does not solve all dental problems.
    3. Doctors can make money out of preventive medicine.
    4. Not all follow advice.
    5. The approval is usually confined to making sure that there is no hazardous substance in the product.
    6. There can be Rajas in every area and you may be right!

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