Prices from our update of 20 August 2026. How we update
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How we keep the catalogue current

The catalogue was last updated on 20 August 2026. Every price on this site is the figure from that update. Where a page and a checkout disagree, the checkout is right.

A catalogue is only useful if the prices and product details in it are current. We update ours on a regular schedule, and we are open about how that works. This page explains what we re-check, what a published price means, and where the health information on our product pages comes from. If something is unclear, this is the place to start.

What we re-check, and how often

Prices and availability are re-examined on a regular schedule for every item in the catalogue. Each update covers the full set of products we publish. A product we cannot price in an update is marked unavailable. It does not sit on a shelf pretending to be for sale. When the next update brings a figure, the product returns to the catalogue with that new price. Nothing stays up without a current figure behind it.

What a published price means

A price on this site is the figure from our last update. It is not a quote. Prices move, and the page you buy on is the one that settles it. We update our figures on a schedule, and the date of the last update is printed on the relevant pages. That date tells you how recent the number is. What you see here is a snapshot, not a promise.

When something goes out of stock

When a product goes out of stock, it comes off the shelf at the next update. It comes back when it is available again. Case counts and sizes are read from the pack itself, not guessed. If the pack says 144 tubes, the catalogue says 144 tubes. If the size changes, the catalogue changes with it at the next update. We do not estimate from a picture or a description.

Where health statements come from

Health statements on our pages come from named national sources. The American Dental Association is cited for the Seal of Acceptance and for what an accepted toothpaste must contain. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is cited for brushing and fluoride guidance. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research is cited for brushing technique. The federal over-the-counter monograph is cited for the regulation that makes fluoride toothpaste a drug. Each page was read before it was cited, and the date is printed next to the link.

What we cannot tell you

Some questions a catalogue cannot answer. Whether a formula suits one person. How much fluoride a particular child should have. Whether a denture still fits. Those questions belong with a dentist or a doctor, and we do not try to answer them here. Our pages stick to what the pack says and what the cited sources state. When you need a personal answer, a clinician is the right person to give it.

The whole range sits in Freshmint catalogue: 34 items across 8 shelves.