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- Does switching toothpaste matter - FindaTopDoc
Brushing with a fluoridated toothpaste is important I personally think switching to a another toothpaste does not make it more effective Stick with ones that you enjoy the taste will make brushing more enjoyable
- Skin is shedding on the inside of my mouth (my cheeks).
Probably not your toothpaste (although some people are sensitive to sodium lauryl sulfate which is in most toothpastes) It could be from mouth breathing and the drying out of the mucosal tissue inside your cheeks
- My child accidentally ate toothpaste. What should I do?
Swallowing toothpaste can cause stomach upset as well as other health issues if done consistently If you notice her doing this often, switching to a non-fluoridated tooth paste would be a good idea
- Can you leave Sensodyne on teeth overnight? - FindaTopDoc
Absolutely! You can think of toothpaste as a medicine The longer that your teeth are exposed to it, the longer the medicinal effects of the toothpaste have to work Leaving the Sensodyne on your teeth if perfectly fine :)
- Is it okay to use Sensodyne for children? - FindaTopDoc
Quick answer: a toothpaste is only as good as it is used, and for children, sensodyne is fine (especially if they can expectorate)
- Can I use Sensodyne if I dont have sensitive teeth? - FindaTopDoc
Yes, you can use Sensodyne toothpaste, even if your teeth are not sensitive It will not harm your teeth, nor make them sensitive Thank you for your question
- Does toothpaste kill bacteria in your mouth? - FindaTopDoc
Toothpaste does not kill bacteria in the mouth You could brush with soap and water and get the same effect It just tastes better with your test
- What can I eat or avoid eating to reduce plaque? | FindATopDoc
Make sure you are brushing and flossing immediately after your meals Plaque buildup mixed with saliva causes a hard substance (called calculus) to stick to the teeth If plaque is not removed from the teeth in a timely manner, this is what happens To fix this problem, it sounds like it's not as much about what you eat, but the timing of you brushing and flossing your teeth
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