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Your Ultimate Guide to Buying Toothpaste

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Were you overwhelmed during your most recent visit to the toothpaste aisle?

Because there are so many options available, and because every company asserts that they are the finest, it can be challenging to choose which toothpaste would serve your needs the best. Some characteristics, such as flavor, might be subject to individual preference. In some instances, you might require a different quantity of a particular ingredient in your toothpaste compared to the average person. Therefore, rather than making a decision based on what the majority of people want, consult with our Summerlin dentist about which option would be most suitable for your specific requirements.

Components Commonly Discovered in the Majority of Toothpastes

In most cases, the following components can be found in all brands of toothpaste:

  • Detergents: Since most people associate cleanliness with soap suds, many makers of toothpaste will include detergents in their products so that they will foam when they are used. This is because most people associate cleanliness with soap suds. This is a component that is not necessary, and it is up to you to decide whether or not you want it to be included in your toothpaste.
  • Artificial Flavor: There are a variety of flavors available for adult toothpaste, but the most common one is a mint-based one. Other flavors are also available. Additionally typical flavors include cinnamon, bubblegum, cherry, and grape. It doesn't matter, as long as you like it.
  • Abrasive agents: incorporating a very tiny grit into toothpaste is an effective method for removing food particles and stains from teeth. Calcium carbonate and silicates are two types of materials that are frequently utilized as abrasives. When choosing a toothpaste, you want to avoid products that include a strong abrasive because this can cause the tooth enamel surface to become damaged.
  • Thickeners: There is nothing more frustrating than using a toothpaste that is so runny that it slides off your toothbrush before you've even reached your mouth. Some types of toothpaste will have thickeners added to them in order to improve the consistency.
  • Glycerin: The majority of companies who make toothpaste will include glycerin as one of their ingredients so that it does not get dry over time.

Details on the Toothpaste Formulation

Let's look into some specifics now that you have a general idea of the compounds that can be found in the majority of different types of toothpaste.

Sensitivity

Dental disorders such as gum recession can induce sensitivity to both hot and cold temperatures. To address this issue, there are formulations of toothpaste on the market that contain components such as potassium nitrate or strontium chloride.

The way that sensitive toothpaste works is by generating a coating on the outer surface of the tooth that acts as a protective barrier, keeping temperatures from reaching the nerve and causing discomfort. This layer is formed by applying the toothpaste in a circular motion. It is possible that it will take a few weeks after beginning use of this product before any noticeable differences appear.

Whitening

Everyone has the desire to have teeth that are whiter and more brilliant. The removal of surface stains is accomplished by some whitening toothpastes by the use of abrasives. Some, like carbamide peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, and baking soda, are used to whiten teeth. Other whitening products may contain these and other substances.

Be mindful of the impact that using whitening toothpaste has on your teeth, even though some of them claim to be safe for use on a daily basis. If you have started to feel sensitivity since you have started using whitening toothpaste, then you should stop using the toothpaste immediately and seek medical attention.

Tartar Control

When plaque calcifies into tartar, it is far more difficult to remove than it was before. It has been demonstrated that tartar control toothpastes containing chemical components such as pyrophosphates and zinc citrate are effective at removing plaque that is resistant to removal. There are several brands of tartar control toothpaste on the market today, and some of them contain an antibiotic called triclosan. This antibiotic eliminates the harmful bacteria that are found in the mouth.

Fluoride

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Fluoride is a mineral that can be found naturally occurring in the teeth and bones of humans. Additionally, it is derived from the earth, plants, and rocks, and it is applied to the teeth of humans in order to promote better dental health. Fluoride has the potential to save a person's teeth. Because it is so helpful, some water treatment plants include it in their systems so that the community's drinking water can have fluoride. This is done so that the community can benefit from having fluoride in their water.

The use of fluoride dental products results in stronger tooth enamel, which reduces the likelihood that the enamel may be affected by tooth decay. Because of the potency of this component, it is able to remineralize areas that have been impacted by acid damage, thereby reversing the early stages of this damage. Fluoride should be included in the toothpaste that people of all ages use, including youngsters.

The ADA's Acceptance and Certification Mark

The American Dental Association (ADA) looks out for the consumer's best interests by conducting clinical trials on currently available toothpastes.

It is required that all toothpastes contain fluoride in order for them to pass muster with the ADA. Additionally, they may contain components that lower dental sensitivity, whiten teeth, minimize gingivitis or tartar buildup, prevent enamel erosion or prevent bad breath.

It is not possible for a toothpaste to receive approval if it contains flavoring chemicals that are known to induce tooth decay, such as sugar. In addition, in order for a manufacturer of toothpaste to have their product approved by the ADA, they will be required to provide scientific proof demonstrating the product's effectiveness and safety. This procedure could take as much as seven years to complete.

Look for the American Dental Association's (ADA) seal of acceptance whenever you go shopping for a new toothpaste. This will assure that you are purchasing a high-quality product.

Remember to Get Your Teeth Checked at the Dentist!

Even though there are many effective dental products available to consumers today, nothing can replace a visit to the dentist for a cleaning that is performed by a trained professional. Make a pact with yourself to do everything in your power to maintain excellent dental health and stick to it. Be sure to schedule routine appointments at Summerlin Dental Solutions in Summerlin, Nevada so that you can maintain the highest level of dental health possible. We look forward to meeting you.? Call us up right away!

 

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Dr. Marianne Cohan was voted The Best Dentist/ Dental Office and Best Cosmetic Dentist from The Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2020 and 2021. She received her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1992.

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With an emphasis on cosmetic dentistry, complete makeovers, and implant dentistry, Dr. Cohan is committed to continuing education and feels that we never stop learning.  Dr. Cohan takes pride in using high-powered magnification to perform minimally invasive restorative dentistry. She uses all the latest technological advances including digital radiography, digital photography, computer simulations, and high-resolution pictures of your proposed treatment on 55-inch screens.  She also utilizes CBCT (cone beam) and laser technology.

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