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Does whitening toothpaste really work? And how do i choose a good toothpaste? by Just Ask Dentist.com Posted Sat 17 Jul 2010 5:58am Let us begin by understanding how to choose a basic toothpaste, ok? With so many types and variety of toothpastes on the shelf, i can understand that you may sometimes... resistance to dental decay. Now, we are ready to discuss about the effective use of whitening toothpaste. Look closely at your toothpaste label, does it contain fluoride? The answer Read on »
Does the Toothpaste You Use Matter? by The Verigin Dental Health Team Doctor of Dentistry Posted Wed 12 May 2010 7:01am   Filed under: Dental hygiene Tagged: Dental hygiene , Flora Stay , toothbrushing , toothpaste Read on »
Natural Toothpaste, It Works! by Carolin K. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sat 01 Nov 2008 4:28am Finally, I’ve found an All Natural toothpaste that works. The first time I tried natural, non-fluoridated toothpaste before but it didn’t take long before I felt cavities... reasons why I like this toothpaste is: My teeth feel very clean It keeps my breath fresh It controls my tartar It controls cavities I only need to use a very small amount each Read on »
A New Use for Fluoride Toothpaste by The Verigin Dental Health Team Doctor of Dentistry Posted Wed 19 Aug 2009 6:21pm Because it sure doesn’t belong in your mouth.     Posted in fluoride, Just for Fun, Video Tagged: fluoride, toothpaste Read on »
Donâ??t Swallow Your Toothpaste by Carolin K. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 07 Apr 2009 11:14pm If you swallow your toothpaste then contact the Poison Control Center. I just watched a video where dentist Bill Osmunson explains the dangers of fluoridation. And fluride is not the only toxin in toothpaste. Even most natural toothpastes contain Sodium Laurest Sulfate. According to Osmunson one of the problems is that we don’t use Read on »
Choosing Toothpaste To Fight Bad Breath by Shilah C. Azib Posted Thu 30 Dec 2010 9:47pm It used to be that choosing toothpaste was a simple matter of going to your local market and picking between two or three popular brands. You may have had a choice of brands and varying flavors, but all in all, the toothpaste was made the same. It was to clean your teeth and to fight off tooth decay. However, these days, it is much different Read on »
How Many Kinds of Toothpaste Do We Need? by The Verigin Dental Health Team Doctor of Dentistry Posted Fri 04 Mar 2011 9:04am In 2008, there were 412 different toothpastes available for sale in the US. Today, there are “only” 352. A few years ago, over 100 new kinds or sizes of toothpaste hit the market. Last year, “only” 69. This, according to a recent WSJ article , wonderfully lampooned by Stephen Colbert . Seriously: How many kinds of toothpaste do we really need Read on »
How to select your toothpaste by Randall LaFrom Posted Tue 20 Oct 2009 10:06pm   The brand of your toothpaste does not matter much as long as it contains fluoride. So, you can choose your toothpaste to have any specific flavor, in gel, paste or powder form. According to one of the leading dentists in Cupertino, Dr. LaFrom, all fluoride toothpastes can fight cavities and plaque successfully and keep the tooth enamel clean Read on »
New Toothpaste by Romelette L. Patient Expert Posted Wed 17 Jun 2009 6:18pm I will be switching the toothpaste of the little girl. Ever since she started brushing she was using SansFluo. The toothpaste was recommended by a dental clinic I passed...’t familiar with the toothpaste so she told me to continue using it. Today I received a text message from her telling me that she checked the toothpaste and found out it has no fluoride Read on »
How to select your toothpaste by Randall LaFrom Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:07pm   The brand of your toothpaste does not matter much as long as it contains fluoride. So, you can choose your toothpaste to have any specific flavor, in gel, paste or powder form. According to one of the leading dentists in Cupertino, Dr. LaFrom, all fluoride toothpastes can fight cavities and plaque successfully and keep the tooth enamel clean Read on »