Sunday, May 16, 2010

May I use children's toothpaste for my own teeth or is it too weak?

I love the strawberry taste of children%26#039;s toothpaste and would love to use children%26#039;s toothpaste instead of using that awful mint toothpaste they make for adults. However I know kids toothpaste contains less flouride and I was wandering if it would be suitable for me to use it?

May I use children%26#039;s toothpaste for my own teeth or is it too weak?
It is important to know if your local tap water already has fluoride added. If it does you are probably getting plenty.
Reply:your weird
Reply:it has less flouride like you say, so it probably won%26#039;t protect your teeth as much, you can get flavoured toothpaste for adults, you are just gonna have to search high and low for it though
Reply:i think kids toothapast contains more floride than regular toothpaste! you should check the back of the tube
Reply:As long as you don%26#039;t drink too many sugary drinks or eat anything too sugary, eat good foods like raw carrots, celery, etc you don%26#039;t need toothpaste at all. Just a good ole toothbrush
Reply:Too weak? Flouride is poison. Read the caution/description on the back. It directs you to go to the IR or call a poison center if you ingest too much. Flouride is very dangerous. Do


a word search on Google or Yahoo. It does bad things to your body. Your children should not be on it. Drink bottled water. Take Iodine to detoxify your body from it. Good luck.
Reply:Children%26#039;s teeth are called %26quot;milk teeth%26quot; and don%26#039;t need a strong fluoride too clean them. But our adult teeth are much more strong therefor needing a bigger amount of Fluoride. So on the whole it might increase cavities and plaque.


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