Yes, fluoride can help with sensitive teeth by strengthening tooth enamel and reducing the vulnerability to decay, which can exacerbate sensitivity. It can also help to remineralize areas of enamel that may have been worn down or damaged. Additionally, fluoride mouth rinses or gels may provide a protective barrier over exposed dentin, further alleviating sensitivity. However, it's essential to consult a dentist for a tailored approach to treating tooth sensitivity.
I don't know about all florides. But there is one. Calcium Floride CaF which is used in toothpastes because it strengthens the teeth.
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There are nerves in your teeth that can be sensitive to temperature or pressure. There are toothpastes available that help to strengthen the outer coating of the teeth to reduce this sensitivity.
Sensitive teeth prevention:Proper oral careUse a toothpaste designed to help with sensitive teethUse a soft-bristle toothbrush, and brush gently but thoroughlyAvoid teeth grindingRegular dental check up
Floride is good for your teeth because it strengthens the enamel around the teeth. The enamel is what protects the teeth from cavities. Without enamel the teeth would decay.
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Originally, everyone thought yes. But recently there has been debate about the topic. Yes flouride helps strengthen your teeth against cracking and cavities.
enamel has come off and dentin is almost showing.. usually happens after whitening, where you loose your overcoat of enamel and you r teeth become really sensitive.
She suffered from sensitive teeth.
It's great for people with sensitive teeth. My friend uses this brand actually for that very reason.
Well hopfully it will purify water and might stop us getting our teeth getting brown stains.
The floride in the tooth paste takes that long to react or harden the surface of the tooth. The rest if the time is useful in cleaning the teeth, but to really clean the area between the teeth use a dental irrigator.