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Is crest pro-health cpc antigingivitis oral rinse poisonous?

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If ingested : Used properly (as a rinse) it should be safe for humans and less safe for intra-oral bacteria. If ingested it could be considered poisonous depending on the amt. Swallowed. The bottle states "keep out of reach of children under 6 years of age. If more than used for rinsing is accidently swallowed, get medical help or contact a poison control center right away." and " do not swallow".

Answered 8/9/2013

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No: Only if you swallow significant amounts. As these are rinses they are not designed to be swallowed. Swallowing small amounts should not harm you in any way.

Answered 8/23/2013

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Dr. Joel Doyon answered

Specializes in Dentistry - Cosmetic

No it's safe: No, it is very safe and approved by the ADA.

Answered 7/6/2015

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Absolutely not: If it was poisonous, there are laws and regulations that would prevent its sale.

Answered 7/17/2016

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