What is the Best Toothpaste? (according to a dental hygienist)

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Résumé

TLDRWhitney, a dental hygienist, shares guidance on selecting the best toothpaste, focusing on the importance of the ADA Seal of Acceptance for effective cavity prevention. She emphasizes the role of fluoride as the key ingredient proven for safety and efficacy. Despite myths about fluoride toxicity, she assures that the levels in toothpaste are safe. Alternatives like Nano hydroxyapatite are mentioned but are not yet as effective or regulated as fluoride. For additional benefits, like sensitivity reduction or whitening, she recommends specific ingredients but notes they complement rather than replace cavity prevention. Selecting a toothpaste you enjoy using is crucial for consistent oral hygiene. An effective regimen includes proper brushing techniques and understanding your unique oral care needs.

A retenir

  • 🦷 ADA Seal signifies approved cavity-fighting ingredients.
  • 🔍 Fluoride is the primary cavity-preventing ingredient.
  • 💡 Myths about fluoride toxicity are not evidence-based.
  • 🦷 Nano hydroxyapatite is an alternative but less effective.
  • 🎯 Choose a toothpaste flavor you like for better brushing habits.
  • 🪥 Proper brushing technique is essential for oral health.
  • 😬 Potassium nitrate helps reduce tooth sensitivity.
  • ✨ Whitening agents can increase sensitivity over time.
  • 🔬 Fluoride makes teeth more resistant to acid attacks.
  • 📚 Further regulation awaited for Nano hydroxyapatite.
  • 🛡️ Fluoride remains the gold standard for preventing cavities.
  • 🍬 Xylitol enhances toothpaste efficacy alongside fluoride.

Chronologie

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    Whitney, a registered dental hygienist, discusses choosing the best toothpaste, emphasizing the importance of the ADA Seal of Acceptance, which signifies the toothpaste's effectiveness against cavities. She explains the role of anti-cavity ingredients, particularly fluoride, in protecting against tooth decay. Although brushing with just water or dry brushing can promote gum health by removing plaque, fluoride is crucial for preventing cavities. Fluoride toothpastes have been thoroughly tested and approved by the ADA and FDA for safety and efficacy. She addresses myths surrounding fluoride toxicity, highlighting the scientific consensus that fluoride levels in toothpaste are safe. If individuals prefer fluoride alternatives, such as Nano hydroxyapatite, it's considered second-best but lacks ADA or FDA approval, urging consumers to be cautious. Additional elements like Xylitol can support cavity prevention when combined with fluoride. Proper brushing technique remains critical in oral health maintenance. Following these guidelines ensures effective cavity prevention beyond just toothpaste choice.

Carte mentale

Vidéo Q&R

  • What is the main purpose of toothpaste according to Whitney?

    The main purpose of toothpaste is to prevent cavities by containing anti-cavity ingredients like fluoride.

  • Why does Whitney prefer toothpaste with ADA Seal of Acceptance?

    Whitney recommends toothpaste with the ADA Seal because it indicates the toothpaste contains ingredients necessary to protect against cavities and meets safety and efficacy standards.

  • What ingredient does Whitney suggest looking for in toothpaste for cavity prevention?

    Whitney suggests looking for fluoride in toothpaste for effective cavity prevention.

  • Are there alternatives to fluoride for cavity prevention?

    Yes, Nano hydroxyapatite is an alternative to fluoride, but fluoride is more effective and well-regulated.

  • What does Whitney say about the safety of fluoride?

    Whitney explains that the fluoride levels in toothpaste are safe and effective, and concerns about toxicity are myths.

  • Does Whitney recommend whitening toothpaste?

    Whitney advises caution with whitening toothpaste, especially for those with sensitive teeth, as it might increase sensitivity.

  • What ingredient should be looked for if you have sensitive teeth?

    For sensitive teeth, look for ingredients like potassium nitrate or sodium fluoride.

  • What does Whitney say about Xylitol in toothpaste?

    Whitney likes xylitol when combined with fluoride, as it helps repel plaque and inhibit bacteria but isn't sufficient alone for cavity prevention.

  • What role does proper brushing technique play in oral health?

    Proper brushing technique is crucial for plaque removal and maintaining oral health, alongside using a good anti-cavity toothpaste.

  • How should personal tastes affect toothpaste choice?

    The best toothpaste is one that suits your taste preference, making you more likely to brush for the recommended two minutes.

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    what's the best
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    toothpaste hi everyone my name is
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    Whitney and I'm a registered dental
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    hygienist here to talk about toothpaste
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    and when it comes to choosing the best
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    toothpaste I don't normally point out
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    specific Brands to my patients however I
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    always tell them to look for the Ada
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    seal of acceptance meaning it's approved
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    by the American Dental Association this
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    seal indicates that the toothpaste
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    contains the necessary ingredients to
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    protect against cavities which is the
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    main reason we use toothpaste in the
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    first place to Aid in the prevention of
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    tooth okay cavities technically if you
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    were to just brush with plain water or
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    even dry brush it can help keep your
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    gums healthy and reduce gingivitis by
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    removing plaque through the mechanical
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    action alone but if you want to protect
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    against cavities tooth decay that's
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    where toothpaste comes in and so having
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    said that the best toothpaste is the one
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    that contains an anti-cavity ingredient
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    if it has the Seal of acceptance on it
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    then you already know it contains an
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    approved anti-cavity ingredient since
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    it's met the standards for safety and
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    efficacy but if you come cross a
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    toothpaste that you like and it isn't
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    Ada approved that doesn't mean it's bad
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    maybe it's currently going through the
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    approval process sometimes it can take
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    years so if you're someone who is
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    looking through the ingredients listed
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    on the tube the main ingredient to look
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    for in toothpaste to protect against
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    cavities is fluoride there are a few
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    types sodium fluoride Stannis fluoride
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    and sodium monofluorophosphate I have
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    another video where I go into more
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    detail about the differences between
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    these types of fluoride but for the
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    purpose of this video just know that
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    fluoride is the only anti- the
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    ingredient in toothpaste that has been
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    thoroughly tested for safety and
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    efficacy it's Ada approved and FDA
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    approved now you might have heard some
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    controversy around fluide but these
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    concerns are based on myths
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    misinterpretations of scientific data or
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    conflicts of interest like people
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    promoting alternative products for
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    example while it's true that extremely
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    high levels of fluoride can be toxic we
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    are not exposed to those extremely high
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    levels anything can be toxic at a
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    certain dose even the oxygen in the air
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    we breathe if there were too much oxygen
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    in the air it would be tox toxic to our
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    lungs right anything can be toxic at
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    certain doses so this fluoride is toxic
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    narrative is misleading and it's often
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    used when people are trying to sell
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    their own nonf fluoride toothpastes and
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    then people hear it online and start
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    sharing and spreading this meth once you
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    read and interpret the science you will
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    see that the fluoride levels in
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    toothpaste are safe and effective I will
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    link all my peer-reviewed evidence-based
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    sources below as well as my fluoride and
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    toothpaste video that dives deep into
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    these fluoride myths now I know some
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    people might still be wary of fluoride
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    despite the evidence for those against
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    fluoride I advise you to talk with your
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    dental provider and if you're still
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    against fluoride the Nano hydroxy
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    appetite and toothpaste is the closest
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    alternative to fluoride in terms of
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    cavity prevention Nano hydroxy appetite
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    mimics the minerals in tooth enamel
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    helping to remineralize and strengthen
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    teeth however it's important to note
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    that fluoride toothpaste makes your
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    mouth more resistant to acid attacks
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    from bacteria in the mouth as opposed to
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    Nano hydroxy appetite which isn't as
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    resistant to tooth decay in more acidic
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    environments meaning when you look at
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    the science fluoride toothpaste protects
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    against cavities better than Nano
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    hydroxy appetite in addition Nano
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    hydroxy appetite is not Ada nor FDA
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    approved this means that when you
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    purchase toothpaste containing Nano
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    hydroxy appetite there's less regulatory
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    oversight to ensure that it contains
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    what the label claims hopefully we'll
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    see more regulation in the future The
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    Limited studies we have are promising
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    like I said I would consider it second
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    best but I feel that it's more important
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    to wait for more studies to find out all
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    of the pros and cons before I start
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    recommending it to my patients I'm going
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    to wait until it has a regulatory
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    approval because again you might buy
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    something that says it contains Nano
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    hydroxy appetite but you really don't
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    know if it contains what it says since
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    it's not regulated so as a registered
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    dental hygienist I consider fluoride
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    toothpaste the gold standard for cavity
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    prevention and the best toothpaste you
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    can buy now if you're going to ask me
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    about Xylitol I love xylol on top of
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    fluoride but not by itself in toothpaste
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    it's a great addition to help repel
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    plaque and inhibit bacteria thus
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    promoting a more neutral pH in your
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    mouth to help in cavity prevention but
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    Xylitol alone is usually not enough to
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    protect against cavities if you have
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    both Xylitol and fluide in your
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    toothpaste then I'm all for it I'll of
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    course link that video of mine in the
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    description box below as well overall
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    aside from anti-cavity Agents most other
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    ingredients in toothpastes serve
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    different purposes but they aren't as
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    critical the manual removal of plaque
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    with proper brushing technique is a huge
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    part of maintaining oral health making
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    Mak sure you're using proper brushing
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    techniques is of utmost importance when
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    we're talking about cavity prevention
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    alongside using a good anti-cavity
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    toothpaste what this video is about but
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    please know that cavities are
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    multifactorial a lot more goes into
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    cavity prevention right we need to also
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    take into account a healthy diet seeing
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    your dentist regularly the pH of your
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    saliva and a bunch of other things but
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    back to this video before we go let's go
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    over a few other ingredients that you
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    might come across in toothpaste
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    including pyrophosphates these are
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    common in Tarter control toothpastes and
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    are meant to help with with the
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    prevention of plaque and tartar buildup
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    however again sure it can help but
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    nothing can prevent plaque and tartar
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    like the manual removal of brushing your
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    teeth properly next desensitizers if you
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    have sensitive teeth look for
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    ingredients like potassium nitrate or
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    sodium fluoride which is a twoin one
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    ingredient anti-cavity and
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    anti-sensitivity these help reduce
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    sensitivity by blocking the pathways
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    through the Dentin that connect to the
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    nerves inside the teeth and lastly
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    whitening agents for those looking for
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    brighter teeth carbamide peroxide or
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    hydrogen peroxide are common ingredients
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    to help reduce stains from forming
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    however I don't generally recommend
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    using whitening toothpaste if you
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    already have sensitive teeth as these
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    ingredients can increase sensitivity
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    over time I have a whole separate video
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    on whitening options if you'd like more
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    information since whitening toothpaste
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    isn't going to whiten your teeth it will
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    only help them appear whiter by reducing
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    stain in all everyone benefits from
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    cavity prevention toothpaste since it's
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    what strengthens and remineralizes tooth
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    enamel making teeth healthier and less
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    prone to tooth decay that's why anti-
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    cavity toothpaste is the overall best
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    toothpaste and if you have sensitivity
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    or you struggle with tooth stain maybe
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    adding a desensitizing toothpaste or a
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    whitening toothpaste will meet your
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    specific needs since most sensitivity
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    and whitening toothpastes are also
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    anti-cavity toothpaste as well again
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    always talk with your dental provider
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    about personalized advice for your
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    individual mouth oh and I have one more
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    thing to say when you're looking for a
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    toothpaste and you're trying to find
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    which one is best for you the best one
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    for you is the one that you like if you
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    like the taste of it you're more likely
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    to brush for the full two minutes each
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    time right as opposed to forcing
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    yourself to get through two minutes of
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    brushing with a taste you dislike I will
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    link products below with different
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    flavors and textures and I hope this
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    video helps you now that you know all
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    about toothpaste if you're interested in
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    creating the perfect oral care routine
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    to make sure you're brushing flossing
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    tongue scraping and doing all your home
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    care correctly click the link in the
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    to discover all of the essentials for an
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Tags
  • ADA Seal of Acceptance
  • toothpaste
  • cavity prevention
  • fluoride
  • Nano hydroxyapatite
  • tooth sensitivity
  • whitening toothpaste
  • oral hygiene
  • Xylitol
  • dental health