Monday, November 16, 2009

Toothpaste that fixes worn away enamel???

whats the names of some toothpastes that fixes enamel ...





like when you drink diet soda the acid erodes your enamel ....





well i heard about a toothpaste that restores your enamel.... whats it called!?

Toothpaste that fixes worn away enamel???
Any toothpaste with fluoride can help to remineralize enamel and make it more resistant against acid. But, it%26#039;s effect is only minimal and over the long term. No toothpaste can restore significant or severe enamel wear. And you need to stop drinking so much acidic drinks to prevent the problem from getting worse.





Sensodyne only reduces the sensitivity due to exposed dentin or root structure. Dentin is the yellowish layer underneath enamel (in the crown of the tooth) or cementum (in the root). But if you don%26#039;t have sensitivity, then there is no point using Sensodyne. If you have sensitivity due to exposed dentin, you should see your dentist.
Reply:You could use sensodyne. It doesn%26#039;t exactly restore the enamel, but it does help. The dentist reccomended it to my parents.
Reply:There used to be a tooth paste called %26#039;enamalon%26#039; but i think it is called something else now. sensodyne is to help with sensitivity but i would ask your dentist.
Reply:Sensodyne Pronamel is probably what you%26#039;ve heard about - it%26#039;s relatively new and it%26#039;s advertised as helping to repair acid erosion of the teeth.


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