Sensodyne Pro Enamel for mineralization and for whitening Go Smile AM&PM whitening toothpastes for brigntening
---- Mi Paste or MI Paste Plus are amazing. Use it after brushing at night with a simple boil and bite tray. It recalcifies teeth, removes white spots, gets rid of sensitivity that whitening may have caused. Also makes your teeth nice and smooth so plaque can't stick. No more fuzzy teeth when you don't brush in the middle of the day. It says professional use only. So ask your dentist about it. If not, you can just use a froogle.com search for it. It's a little expensive around $20 for a little tube, but i'd say it's worth it. Contraindications * Casein phosphopeptides are derived from milk. DO NOT use on patients with a proven or suspected milk protein allergy and/or with a sensitivity to benzoate preservatives. * RECALDENT (CPP-ACP) is a milk derived with lactose content less than 0.01%. * Due to the fluoride, MI Past Plus is not recommended on patients under the age of six (6). MI Paste would be recommended. http://www.mi-paste.com/indications.php
use enamel protecting toothpaste
Toothpaste contains fluoride to strengthen teeth enamel.
Acid eats at enamel.
your tooth is made of enamel and bone so what ever the bone is made of and enamel is the answer
calcium and phosphorus are beneficial for enamel replenishment.
Toothpaste needs to be balanced in pH to prevent damage to tooth enamel and oral tissues. If toothpaste is too alkaline, it can lead to erosion of the enamel and sensitivity in the teeth. Maintaining a slightly acidic pH in toothpaste helps to protect the teeth and maintain a healthy oral environment.
Flouride is the main ingredient in toothpaste and will kill the germs and toothpaste is with less flouride but is still very effective but flouride is stronger and works faster but I recommend using both
There is a common misconception that Teflon is used in toothpaste as a protective coating for teeth. However, Teflon is not used in toothpaste as it is not approved for oral use. Toothpaste typically contains fluoride and other ingredients to help prevent tooth decay and strengthen tooth enamel.
Using pure baking soda as a toothpaste alternative for brushing your teeth is not recommended by dentists. Baking soda can be abrasive and may damage tooth enamel if used too frequently. It is best to use toothpaste specifically designed for oral hygiene.
Flouride
No, and salt will scratch the enamel on your teeth.
All of them. The minerals help protect the enamel on your teeth.