The more toothpastes, more confusion
Before going to the store to buy toothpaste, you should know what to look for – and seek the opinion of the dentist to know what to buy, as recommended by the Academy of General Dentistry, an organization of dentists dedicated to continuing study of dentistry.
“If you do not pay attention to the toothpaste, you can end up causing damage to the teeth, said Bryan Edgar, DDS, spokesman for the Academy of General Dentistry. The abrasive ingredients that are in some pastas may be too strong for people have extremely sensitive teeth. ”
The sale of toothpaste has exceeded the figure of 1400 million dollars and continues to grow as a result of new products and competition in the industry, reports AGD Impact, the newsletter of the Academy of General Dentistry.
“The growing number of toothpastes creates confusion, says Dr. Edgar. If your mouth is healthy and visit the dentist regularly, you can still use the same dough, no matter what they say the ads for other products.”
The toothpaste and how to brush your teeth work together to remove plaque. For best results, put an inch of dough into a soft bristle brush and brush at an angle of forty-five degrees on the inside and outside of the teeth, and among them, with a slight circular motion.
“If there is no time to consult your dentist before you buy the pasta, look for one with fluoride and that carries the seal of approval of the American Dental Association (American Dental Association), as recommended by Dr. Edgar.