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Tooth Paste
To prevent our teeth from getting more yellowish or more stained we would need to take care of it. By also having proper oral hygiene we can avoid having gingivitis or bad breathe. Having teeth whitened is really expensive and curing gingivitis hurts. The best way to prevent further discoloration and the disease of gingivitis to even start we need to take care of our teeth very well.
One way to take care of our teeth is by brushing it properly. So choosing the proper tooth paste is really important. Here are some tips that will help get you the best tooth paste.
The best toothpaste to look for is those that have fluoride. Fluoride helps the tooth structure become more resistant to decay and prevents demineralization. Fluoride helps aid repairing the decay before the damage can be seen. Toothpaste also has other ingredients which removes some stains, polish and clean the teeth as well. The thing I love most about toothpaste is that they give a very clean and refreshing feeling after brushing. By choosing the right toothpaste and knowing how to brush properly will help you prevent staining, gingivitis and bad breathe.
It is up to you what kind of toothpaste you should choose. It’s up to you if you should choose paste or gel, with or without flavors. The important things to consider really are the ingredients. As stated above the most important ingredient to look for is fluoride.
The amount toothpaste you use should not really b much as seen in advertisements. It is obvious that they would only want you to use more so that you’d buy more. Using too much isn’t bad either. The size of a peanut blob is all that you need and brush your teeth at a 45 degree angle. At that angle you must brush towards the gum line, the front, back, between and you will find the paste turn into foam that should cover your teeth.
For children under the age of six, don’t get the impression that they don’t need to brush their teeth because they’ll eventually grow new ones. Remember gingivitis and bad breathe? Yeah… So children under the age of six should also brush their teeth with toothpaste much fewer than the peanut blob we use. However it is best to ask more from the child’s pediatrician.
Using a great tooth paste is really a great feeling. Our choice regarding what toothpaste is really best, but what is important is that we learn to love brushing our teeth to prolong their life.
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