oral health

What’s the Best Toothpaste for Me?

Going down the toothpaste aisle can be an overwhelming experience. There are so many different types and brands, where do you even start? Dr. Frank Henrich, an experienced dentist in Tulsa, OK, goes through different toothpaste types and features to help you figure out which one is the best choice for you.

Look for the ADA Seal of Approval

One of the best indicators of a good toothpaste choice is that it carries the ADA seal of approval. Though not every solid toothpaste has the seal since the program is voluntary, it’s a good place to start your search. If a toothpaste has the seal, it’s guaranteed to have these features:

  • Fluoride
  • Active ingredients that specifically help oral health, such as reducing tartar buildup or tooth sensitivity
  • No flavoring or other ingredients that involve sugar or anything that contributes to tooth decay
  • Scientific evidence backing its safety and efficiency

Do More than Scan the Label

You may not think to read the label of your toothpaste closely. However, it should definitely be done. Some kinds of toothpaste contain sugar or sweeteners that can contribute to tooth decay. There may also be chemicals that shouldn’t be given to young children or that you may be sensitive to. A common ingredient that makes toothpaste foam, sodium lauryl sulfate, is also thought to irritate canker sores or ulcers in your mouth.

Choose Toothpaste for Your Specific Needs

There are many varieties of toothpaste that meet specific dental needs. If you have something that bothers you, it may be worth it to look for a toothpaste that can help with the issue. If you have sensitive teeth, you can get toothpaste to help so you can eat certain foods again. There is also toothpaste that’s focused on gum health and preventing gum disease, as well as tartar buildup. Focused formulas can help.

Decide if You Want Whitening Abilities

Many brands of toothpaste have whitening abilities now. If you want a whiter smile, this is a good way to help get you there. Check the active ingredients to make sure the whitening agent is a quality one that won’t harm your teeth. If you have sensitive teeth, you want to be extra cautious with whitening toothpaste. Whitening agents can make the problem worse.

Consider Prescription Toothpaste

Over the counter toothpaste is usually helpful for people that have sensitive teeth. However, there are some cases of tooth sensitivity that are severe and can’t be helped by the products on the shelves. Ask your Tulsa, OK dentist about prescription toothpaste. With specialized formulas, prescription toothpaste is designed to help take care of teeth that are extremely sensitive.

Recommendations From Your Dentist in Tulsa, Oklahoma

If you’re still unsure which toothpaste is right for you, you can always ask your dentist. Dr. Henrich would be happy to discuss toothpaste options with you, and what he thinks would be a successful formula for your specific case. Call us today or schedule an appointment online!

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