Practically yes, if you discount the beneficial effects of fluoride.
AnswerYes, it is basically the same. There are lots of arguments against fluoride, too. Everything I have read so far, by googling, in answering this question for my girlfriend, is that brushing is far more important to do than what you brush with. As well as flossing. There is lots of warnings about getting too much fluoride, and considering that it is toxic like chlorine is, in different forms, no swallowing, and only use pea size for kids, contrary to the big dollop the ads would have us use...I don't like using fluoridated stuff, especially with it in the water.There is a big story as to how it got into our water, which I need to research further (wartime company with tons of toxic fluoride material from some manufacturing, found supposedly that it prevents decay by hardening teeth, which some dispute now, and so sold it to the legislators (bought them off) and now we have it in water).
Anyway, lots of dentist sites say that brushing is the main thing. The gunk in most toothpaste (foaming stuff), etc that now has some bad press itself as it may cause cavities, too, etc, shows that really, flossing and brushing a good long time are the key to keeping cavity free. One dentist says that no toothpaste brushing for 20 minutes is what will keep plaque away. with toothpaste is ok, but to avoid cavities and dental bills, do the brushing and flossing. Doesn't matter then what toothpaste you use, really.
because of the toothpaste you should not even eat after brushing youre teeth
It's a physical action without toothpaste. Many toothpaste have inactive ingredients, and are only there to "taste good". Toothpaste with fluoride, baking soda, and other common dental ingredients will undergo small chemical changes when they come in contact with water (when baking soda in water come together it creates a chemical reaction). So in some respects it's both!
It's never okay to use baking soda when brushing your teeth. Use toothpaste.
toothpaste is killing orangutans because toothpaste has plam tree oil in it and orangutans live in those trees! use the old fashion way of brushing your teeth or get toothpase without palm oil!
Yes, they people are brushing their teeth after the use of drugs, sometimes. Yes, they people are brushing their teeth after the use of drugs, sometimes.
Weepaste is a verb that states that you are saying wee while brushing your teeth with toothpaste.
Food and bacteria. Regular brushing of teeth with toothpaste can reduce, but no get rid of tartar or plaque buildup.
Yes, and very helpful too. If you put it on your teeth , mixing it with toothpaste , it is a great way to whiten and remove stains from your teeth!
orange juice taste salty after brushing your teeth since an ingredient in the toothpaste blocks our sweeet taste buds leaving us with an awful taste.
Because when u eat u could get a stain causing ur teeth to turn yellow.
By brushing your teeth with Colgate toothpaste every morning and night and use mouthwash every morning and night and floss very well between your teeth.
Well that is simple. Toothpaste is used for brushing your teeth to keep them from getting cavites. No you use it to call people x)