Toothpaste: What’s the difference?

Are toothpastes different or could they be actually the same repackaged having a different name? Hi, I’m Dr. Henry Sobol and I’m here to take my decide to use this debate. Have you ever wondered why there are plenty of different types of toothpastes and who they may be trying to sell the product to? Well, it’s you: the consumer, the patient, and anyone who uses tooth paste. So let’s begin with a few of the popular brands as well as their actual substances:

Colgate Total Advanced Whitening Sodium Flouride .24% and Triclosan .30%

Colgate Total Deep Clean (and All Other Colgate Total) Sodium Flouride .24% and Triclosan .30%

Colgate Optic White .76% Sodium Monoflourophosphate

Crest 3D Optic White Sodium Flouride .24%

Crest Prohealth Stannous Flouride .45%

Crest Gum and Enamel Repair Stannous Flouride .45

Sensodyne Repair and Protect Sensitivity .45% Stannous Flouride

Sensodyne Complete Protect toothpaste .45% Stannous Flouride

Sensodyne Proenamel Potassium Nitrite 5% Sodium Flouride .25%

Arm and Hammer Extreme Whitening Sodium/ Peroxicare Deep Clean Flouride .25%

Aquafresh Extreme Clean 15%

As you can tell, there really isn’t too much distinction between all of the toothpastes. Precisely what will it all mean?! The greatest differences are in energy ingredients and various components that are present in some key brands. Colgate total by way of example includes a typical quantity of fluoride using a special Antigingivitis Agent called Triclosan. Colgate carries a patent on this ingredient and therefore will be able to offer it exclusively in the Colgate Total Line of products. Sure it can help with gingivitis and actually comes with a ingredient to do so, however if you notice, it doesn’t appear sort of Colgate Total you receive Advanced Whitening, Deep Clean, etc…they all retain the same concentration. My Recommendation: For daily use I recommend a toothpaste with antigingivitis properties like Colgate Total.

To trade a product or service, It’s ALL ABOUT the packaging which is changed to aid draw the eye for several shoppers and customers inside the stores. Additionally, Colgate Optic White is the one other toothpastethat supplies a special energy flouride which can be only offered of their Optic White line. They sport a .76% energy Sodium Monoflourophosphate which can be noticeably differentiated from other brands. With regards to fluoride, as being a consumer it’s difficult to tell precisely what is good what is actually not. Flouride works differently on all people and some consumers may have a more noticeable response to the toothpaste as well as their fluoride variation and some don’t. A better concentration generally means a stronger effect. This can be one of the reasons why companies market different concentrations and types of fluoride. My Recommendation: You have to test it to know what works – So keep your eye out for different fluoridated toothpastes and don’t keep getting the same if you don’t see results.

Lastly, for sensitive teeth it’s challenging to choose the right toothpaste as a general rule companies have packages marked with “Sensitivity Relief.” Try to find toothpastes who have special ingredients like Potasium Nitrite to block sensitive tubules from the teeth. These ingredients embed themselves to the tooth after brushing and help block the micropores on teeth, which eventually decrease sensitivity. It takes about 2-4 weeks in order for there to become noticeable alteration in tooth sensitivity. My Recommendation: Give Sensodyne Proenamel a shot and stay patient.

I really hope this post solved some common misconceptions about toothpaste as well as their benefits. Stay tune for further ahead!

Dr. Henry Sobol, D.M.D

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