answers 0:When looking for dental or oral hygiene products does the ADA Seal of acceptance mean anything to you?answers 1:not necessarily, I used to be in the dental field and it takes quite along time for a product to be ADA approved. It also costs a lot of money for manufacturers. I would say if you have a product that you want to try, but it doesn't have the seal of approval, then look at the ingredients on the back of the package and take a similar product that has been approved and compare the two. If they are similar then great if not, doesn't really matter that much either
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