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Boots Disclosing TabletsNewest Review: ... a little glucose in to sweeten them up , and a box of 12 cost me around £1.75 from Boots . They can be used by children six ... more More Boots in Body Care
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by - written on 25/09/09 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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Trying to get my six year old daughter to brush her teeth properly is like trying to nail jelly to the ceiling - no matter what I try, she'll get distracted about 30 seconds into brushing and wonder off to do something else, and I'm constantly sending her back into the bathroom to brush them properly . She's also reached the age of wobbly teeth, and delights in using this as an excuse to brush very gently, which of course, doesn't get them clean at all . I remember as a kid my dad giving me some special sweets just before bedtime. Before you start worrying that my dads a dreadful old pervert, or some terrible parent who doses his children up on sugar at night, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/09/08 (Very useful, 320 readings)
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As some of you will know, I have three children aged 7,8 and 10 years and trying to get them to brush their teeth properly can sometimes be a total nightmare. It feels like I am constantly moaning at them to brush their teeth and it`s just not doing any good, so I decided to buy Boots disclosing tablets. What are disclosing Tablets? They are a small blue tablet containg patent blue V and also Glucose, they reveal plaque on the teeth and help to encourage a good brushing technique. Where can they be purchased? I bought them from Boots from £1.69, they come in a small blue and silver box with 12 tablets sealed in a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/06/08 (Very useful, 693 readings)
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On a recent visit to the dentist with my 2 children (aged 10 and 7 1/2) I had to admit their tooth brushing skills weren't as good as I thought they were, which left me feeling a bit guilty as I didn't always supervise through lack of time in mornings, and now grudgingly admit also that perhaps my two little angels may even on some occasions have pretended to brush their little molars to avoid being late for school or making me late for work. Whose fault? Mine entirely as I shouldn't try to rush them to get ready in time, and by doing so have neglected my duty in ensuring they are healthy in all ways. Instead I should be organising my routine ... Read the complete review
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