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Tooth Pastes
DIFFERENT KINDS OF TOOTHPASTES Advertising can be very seductive! This statement is especially true with respect to dentifrices (toothpastes).The recent proliferation of specialty toothpastes has clogged
store shelves and confused many patients. Advertisements seem to suggest that we need a tartar control toothpaste for removing tartar, a whitening toothpaste to brighten teeth, and even a gum care toothpaste to prevent gum disease. What is the
most effective toothpaste? Toothpastes vs. Gels: Only their physical appearance and a taste is the difference between pastes and gels. While gels may seem less abrasive than pastes,this is not the case.
Actually, gels can be more abrasive because of the silica used to make them. However, both are safe, effective cleaners; use whichever you like! Tartar Control Toothpastes: Most studies suggest that tartar
control toothpastes do not remove tartar. They may prevent the accumulation of additional tartar, however. They do not reduce the tartar that forms below the gum line, which is the area where tartar can cause gum disease. This is why it is
important for your dentist to perform regularprofessional cleanings. Gum Care Toothpastes: Gum Care toothpastes also have questionable efficacy. This type of paste contains stannous fluoride as opposed to
sodium fluoride found in other types of paste. While some studies show stannous fluoride may be helpful in reducing the incidence of gingivitis (a reversible form of gum disease), it has also been suggested stannous fluoride is not as
affective in protecting against cavities as sodium fluoride. Any toothpaste containing fluoride is fine, however. Baking Soda Toothpastes: Although these have'nt become very popular in India,they are
available.There are no conclusive studies that prove baking soda toothpastes significantly reduce cavities compared to other toothpastes. Some people enjoy the taste and feel of baking soda or mint toothpastes. The attractive taste of baking
soda and mint toothpastes may encourage people to brush longer. Many baking soda toothpastes may also contain peroxides which can irritate and damage gum tissue. Abrasive Smoker's Toothpastes and Toothpowders
These toothpastes are not recommended as they can cause recession of the gums and abrasion (slow removal) of tooth structure. The best way to rid your teeth of smoking stains is to stop smoking and, then, have a professional cleaning by a
dentist. Desensitizing Toothpastes These pastes do actually work for a majority of the people using them. Generally, they are needed when a patient has had gum recession, thereby exposing the root of the tooth. Once
this exposure occurs, a tooth can be sensitive to cold, hot, touch, sweet, or sour. Senquel,Thermoseal,Thermodent K are some of the brands on the market.New ones come on the market regularly. Some brands have different ingredients; therefore,
if one brand does not work, try a different brand. Note: you should have any sensitivity checked by your dentist first to be sure it is not a more serious problem. Whitening Toothpastes: One must be careful
when using these due to their abrasiveness. These should not be used exclusively but should be incorporated into a routine using a fluoride paste. Do not use a whitening paste every time you brush; use only once every day or two. Certain
brands can be more abrasive than others. Their efficacy is questionable.Some people claim to notice a brightening of tooth color, while others notice no change. This difference is partly due to variety in diet and tooth structure among people.
If you are serious about whitening your teeth, you should discuss various options, including bleaching, with your dentist. In Conclusion: Brush with a FLUORIDE toothpaste for 2 minutes at least twice a day using a
soft bristled toothbrush. Most people only brush their teeth for about 15-20 seconds on average! The mechanical action employed using the proper brushing technique is more important than the brand of toothpaste you purchase. Flossing at least
once a day is also very important because it removes food from between teeth where even the best toothbrush and toothpaste are ineffective.