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Which Toothpaste Should I Use?

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There are a lot of toothpaste out there, so it’s natural to be confused about which one to choose. Discover the solutions you’re looking for and more in our comprehensive manual.
 

Everyone wants to maintain good oral hygiene for two major reasons – appearance and health. Think about it. Keeping your teeth clean and healthy not only improves the appearance of your smile but also reduces the financial burden of fixing any damage. Therefore, choosing the right toothpaste is one of the first and most obvious steps you can take to protect your teeth. The toothpaste you choose to use every day to keep your teeth clean can affect your health for years to come. So we’ve put together a list of the best kinds of toothpaste you can use for yourself and your kids. But let’s explain the best types of toothpaste first for your education.

 

Types of Toothpaste

There are four major types of toothpaste. However, you should know that it comes in two categories: fluoride and fluoride-free. Anyway, let’s discuss it!

 

Fluoride Toothpaste

Since fluoride was first added around a century ago, it has considerably reduced the prevalence of infections and caries due to fluorine’s capacity to protect teeth from caries and toxic foods and drinks. While fluoride is included in most toothpaste in very low concentrations, stronger formulas are available for those with enamel deficiencies.

 

Sensitive Toothpaste

In extreme cases, tooth sensitivity can make even the simplest of tasks like eating or drinking a juice box unbearable. Toothaches can be greatly alleviated by using toothpaste formulated for those with sensitivities, such as those containing potassium nitrate components. Know that, you may need to use these toothpaste for up to three to four weeks before you get full improvements if you suffer from sensitivity.

 

Whitening Toothpaste

Too much smoking and drinking beverages like coffee, tea, and soda can discolor your teeth. To whiten your teeth, you can use special toothpaste. The people who routinely ingest colorants or who have naturally yellow teeth would benefit most from this type. While the mild abrasives in this toothpaste can be effective at removing surface stains and discoloration, they also have a large detrimental impact by gradually wearing away the tooth’s protective outer layer (the enamel). For this reason, this toothpaste use should be limited to no more than twice per week.

 

Herbal

People who prefer natural ingredients or who are allergic to those found in conventional toothpaste often opt for the herbal alternative. Dentists advocate using fluoride to protect enamel and strengthen teeth, although most of these do not contain fluorine. It’s also important to be wary of herbal toothpaste that contains unproven substances like colors or cinnamon.

 

Now about our list. Here is the best toothpaste you and your family can use:

 

Best Overall: Buy Colgate Renewal

Colgate Renewal offers a refreshing, clean, and minty feel. It also soothes gum inflammation.

 

Best for Sensitive Teeth: Sensodyne Rapid Relief

Despite its rapid action (within 60 seconds), Sensodyne Rapid Relief still cleans teeth and freshens breath.

 

Best Whitening Toothpaste: Colgate Total Whitening

Unlike other whitening toothpaste, Colgate Total SF Whitening Gel doesn’t make your teeth or gums feel sensitive, yet it removes surface stains, fights gum disease and cavities, and strengthens tooth enamel.

Sensodyne True White Extra Fresh Toothpaste

Sensodyne True White Extra Fresh toothpaste is designed specifically for whitening sensitive teeth. It helps to relieve sensitivity and whitens teeth by gently removing stains and establishing a shield to help prevent new stains from forming. You may get both sensitivity relief and whiter teeth with Sensodyne True White.

 

Best Herbal Toothpaste: Klen’s Natural Mint

Many dentists have given their stamp of approval to the ingredients in Klen’s Natural Mint, so we know it must be good.

 

Best Children’s Toothpaste: Tom’s of Maine Strawberry

With the ADA Seal of Acceptance and a candy-like flavor achieved without the use of artificial ingredients, Tom’s of Maine Silly Strawberry is a great choice for your children’s oral hygiene routine. We recommend flouride-free toothpaste for kids who still unable to spit. Once they have reached an age where they are able to rinse and spit, we recommend flouride toothpaste for maximum tooth health and cavity protection.

 

Orajel Fluoride-Free Training

Orajel is made for little kids. The product’s target audience ranges in age from 4 months to 24 months or approximately 2 years. It does not include any sugar, alcohol, SLS, parabens, aspartame, or colors. Parents have stated that their children enjoy the berry flavor and that it is easy for them to swallow.

 

Visit Your Dentist Regularly

Treat your teeth the way you treat other parts of your body and see a dentist regularly. We say this so any problems with your mouth can be caught early and treated. We recommend seeing your dentist every six months. Dental hygienists are trained to clean teeth and remove tartar and plaque as part of a regular dental checkup. The dentist will look for symptoms of tooth decay, gum disease, oral cancer, and other oral health problems. Sometimes they’ll utilize X-rays of the teeth to look for cavities.

 

Moreso, a recent study’s findings reaffirmed the importance of semiannual dental checkups for kids and teens in the fight against tooth decay. Adults who maintain daily good dental hygiene and have a minimal risk of oral health concerns may not need to visit the dentist as often. More high-quality studies are needed to determine the optimal frequency of dental checks, according to the authors of a recent study.

 

Visits to the dentist should be scheduled at the discretion of the patient and their dentist. The answer could be different for each person because of their unique medical background, age, and state of dental hygiene. People who have any sort of oral alteration, however, should schedule an appointment with us immediately!