A teaspoon of baking soda made into a paste should be sufficient. Measure the baking soda first, then add the water.
Use baking soda. Fluoride is a known poison.
yes by mixing baking soda with enough hydrigen peroxcide to make toothpaste your teeth will become whiter faster
No, brushing is not enough for the teeth. Gentle use of toothpick at least once a day helps remove food debris lying between the bigger teeth at the back of the jaws where caries usually develop despite brushing with even the best quality toothpaste. P.S. - Toothpick is a thin pointed stick of wood or plastic used to remove pieces of food from between the teeth
Any alkali. Toothpaste, NaOH, often found in drain unblockers, baking powder you'll need plenty of baking powder or toothpaste but if you use too much it won't matter as they aren't strong enough to harm you whereas NaOH will if too much is used.
The brand Toms toothpaste can be an effective toothpaste when used properly. Typically most people do not brush long enough for any toothpaste to be effective, flossing is important too.
yes, because toothpaste is supposed to neutralise the acid attacks you get when you eat acidic foods and neutral toothpaste doesn't neutralise your mouth enough.
Normal dental hygiene, brushing and flossing, cannot reach deep enough to be effective in treating periodontitis
you go to their training session continuouslyand if the coach thinks your good enough he will let you or join or you can go to their training session
Maybe... Maybe not. Depends on why it doesn't have the ADA seal. The process of getting a toothpaste ADA approved takes a lot of time and research. It could be that the toothpaste is great, but hasn't been around long enough for the studies to be completed. On the other hand, it may be terrible.
one hour a day should be long enough
Here are four simple and easy steps to make your own natural toothpaste:Mix three parts baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) with one part table salt (sodium chloride).Add three teaspoons of glycerine for every 1/4 cup of dry mixture.Add enough water to make a thick paste. If desired, a few drops of peppermint oil may be added to improve the taste.Apply and use just as you would any other toothpaste. Store unused toothpaste at room temperature in a covered container.
The abrasive in toothpaste is mild enough that it shouldn't seriously harm the plastic of headlight lenses. Some people have successfully removed mild headlight lens discoloration by using toothpaste, however there are commercial preparations that will do a better job but your headlights won't smell minty fresh. But if the bulb has burned out, toothpaste won't do a thing to help.