When it comes to choosing toothpaste, the job can be really confusing- especially when you have a variety of toothpaste available in the market. So, when buying toothpaste, it is better to first consider your oral needs and then invest in the right product.
Fluoride-based toothpaste
Yes, fluoride is an essential element in any toothpaste. It doesn’t matter whether you use your toothpaste in gel, powder or paste form, what matter more is the fluoride content in the toothpaste and the ability of the toothpaste to clean your teeth and protect them from cavities. Fluoride plays an important role in strengthening the enamel and fighting decay and toothpastes with the right amount of fluoride can be highly effective in removing stains, polishing the teeth and giving you a refreshing feeling.
Are your teeth sensitive?
If you have a problem of tooth sensitivity, you should consider using a desensitizing paste that contains potassium nitrate or strontium chloride. These types of toothpastes take around four to six weeks to yield results, so have patience and consult your dentist in case of any problems with the use of the toothpaste.
Shouldn’t it offer tartar control?
If a toothpaste advertises “tartar control”, it means it contains pyrophosphate. Even though this agent hasn’t been proved to remove tartar, it has been found to be linked with reducing the formation of tartar.