Be careful in choosing your toothpaste especially when you have sensitive teeth.
Check out the link below for guidelines
Most of the whitening in toothpaste comes from the abrasiveness so yes it does wash away. I'm a dental student and all my professors don't recommend whitening toothpaste because once you get rid of enamel it's not coming back. I recommend using a whitening system if you want your teeth white and then use a regular toothpaste and brush softly!
well most "whitening" toothpaste only contains abrasives (usually little "bead" like thing) that get rid of surface stains, to actually get you teeth whitened you need a toothpaste with some kind of peroxide/bleach in it (when you get them profesionally whitened they use peroxide but at a much higher concentration than any whitening toothpaste might have)
Crest Toothpaste in their 2009 whitening edition.
Sure. You can wear any type of toothpaste.
If Lord Voldemort bothers to brush his teeth, the type of toothpaste wasn't mentioned in the series.
The pH of toothpaste is 9
Crest Total Whitening
Women who are pregnant and nursing should avoid any whitening treatment except for toothpaste.
One common alkali found in toothpaste is sodium hydroxide, which helps to maintain the proper pH level of the toothpaste. Alkalis in toothpaste also help to neutralize acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, preventing tooth decay.
Yes, whitening toothpaste is generally safe for children to use, but it is recommended to consult with a dentist before using it, as some children may have sensitivity to the ingredients.
Crest Whitening Paste.
maybe. how many teeth do you have?