Toothpowder
#21

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Here's a good solution, available at Magellans--I discovered these "toothettes" when my mother was in a nursing home and have used them on planes ever since because of the convenience.
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#22
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I bought 2 packages of OralB BrushUps last night at a DuaneReade in NYC, and noticed that there was also a DR house Brand. I tried one when I got home, and they seemed to work well enough for the duration of flying (but I think I'll supplement it with floss and those listerine melt in your mouth things. Hope my tongue doesn't disintegrate by the time we land!
#23

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I've seen OralB brushups just last week in my local grocery store (Giant chain), and it's not a very big super-duper one. I wouldn't have thought these would be that hard to find, it's a standard big-name product. I'd just go to a big grocery store or drugstore. They aren't really like using a toothbrush, though.
#25
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To lyb: I just returned from my local CVS pharmacy where I purchased "Clean and Fresh Teeth Wipes". They are like Oral-B Brush-ups (place them on your finger). They are produced and sold under the CVS. My package contained 12 individually wrapped wipes.I plan to take them in my carry-on when I fly to Heathrow. (Probably won't be able to bring them on board on my return trip.
#26
Joined: Aug 2006
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toothpowder is definitely permitted. The best stuff I found is the Eco-Dent someone else mentioned. It is much cheaper than toothpaste because the bottle actually supplies about 200 brushings and lasts for months. tastes great, fresh breath and you can get it past the airline screeners. where to get it.... health food stores are your best bet. i think amazon carries it. and they have a website that could help www.eco-dent.com in a pinch.
#31



Joined: Oct 2005
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true - however since we can only take a small ziplok bag for all liquids and gels, some might prefer to use tooth powder and save some of that precious space for body lotions, cosmetics, hair gels, etc.
Just another option.
Just another option.




