Try sensodyne or some sort of herbal natural product is very good, better than drug store materials.
colgate or aquafresh
There is no best plain toothpaste that is good is get rid of scratches; any brand will work.
There is never a single best toothpaste - it is people's opinions to what works and tastes better to them. It would be easier to say: What is the best recommended toothpaste brand for me to use?If you are looking for an excellent brand of toothpaste then try Aquafresh. It has three different colours - blue for fresh breath, red for healthy gums and white for strong teeth. It also locks in vital minerals and locks out plaque acid.
Toothpaste can interfere with the disclosing agent used to visualize plaque during a plaque control session, making it difficult to accurately identify areas of plaque buildup. It's recommended to use disclosing agent alone to contrast against the teeth and highlight areas that need improvement in oral hygiene.
Because it reduce the formation of plaque and it prevents dental carries....
Not much except for the fact that the hard crystals may scrape off more plaque. Other than that not much.
not at all, it just make your breath smell good, its only the toothbrush that does.
most toothpastes contain an abrasive such as calcium carbonate to help remove the plaque
A very effective and cheap way to clean silver is to use toothpaste. Literally, toothpaste. Toothpaste is made to get rid of plaque and unwanted bacteria/germs. this is why it is used to clean silver well.
Advantages: Toothpaste helps keep your teeth clean and healthy, gives you nice breath prevents against plaque, cavities, gum diseases & keeps teeth white Disadvantages: Fluorine is known to cause health issues, but non-fluorine toothpaste is available. Flavored toothpaste doesn't protect against plaque. Food tastes really bad after brushing your teeth (especially Orange Juice)
Glister would be the best since it whitens and polishes teeth, removes stains, fights cavities, removes plaque and gives you minty-fresh breath with regular brushing. my wife and I being Independent business owners have a website in the bio we sell it through if you happen to be interested in the product
Food and bacteria. Regular brushing of teeth with toothpaste can reduce, but no get rid of tartar or plaque buildup.
Yes! It tastes like lotsa spaghetti, meatballs and dinner with an aftertaste of plaque and toothpaste.