Sharing the boutique link to Oral Science, a Quebec-based company selling a number of dental brands.
I’ve noticed drug stores sell very few options for dental products - generally 50 redundant variations of the same 3 toothpastes. I’m a dental professional and recommend many of these products in my practice - I he company now has a boutique open to the public to make these items easier to access!
One Canadian option is Cari0 toothpaste, which was developed by a Montreal dental researcher - this one is fluoride free.
They also sell Curaprox toothpaste (a Swiss company) which does contain fluoride and is minimally abrasive.
Other star products are the Curaprox interdental brushes (lots of sizes for any size of space between your teeth that traps food) and Xylimelts (a saliva-stimulating lozenge for those with dry mouth)
For those in Western Canada, a lot of these products seem to be available at London Drugs - I’ve found X-Pur and Curaprox at least.
That’s great to know - we don’t have London Drugs in Ontario (that I’ve seen anyway) but from the sounds of it they seem to sell everything!
We have Shoppers which has very very few Canadian products and Rexall which seems to carry a bit more. So usually I’m sending patients to the internet