“What's the best toothpaste for gingivitis?”
I have gingivitis. What's the best toothpaste for gingivitis?
8 Answers
DentistDentist
I don’t find a particular tooth paste to be a limiting factor in treating gingivitis. Gingivitis has a few common causes, but let’s focus on the most common, plaque.
No matter what paste you use, as long as you are adequately removing the plaque by both brushing AND flossing, you will reduce the incidence of gingivitis. Also, having a professional cleaning regularly with your hygienist will remove the tartar that you cannot with a standard tooth brush.
No matter what paste you use, as long as you are adequately removing the plaque by both brushing AND flossing, you will reduce the incidence of gingivitis. Also, having a professional cleaning regularly with your hygienist will remove the tartar that you cannot with a standard tooth brush.
The best treatment for gingivitis is professional dental cleanings twice a year, and daily use of floss.
Anyone. Paradontax is a good one but all are good if you brush and floss. Warm salt water rinses will help as well as treatments by your dentist or a periodontist.
I am glad you are wanting to keep your gums healthy.
Gingivitis is an infection caused by bacteria. The best treatment for gingivitis is very clean teeth to keep the bacteria at bay.
Very clean teeth means 360 degrees around each tooth.
Most any toothpaste can be used to clean the sides of the teeth. You will need floss or something similar to clean in-between the teeth.
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GROWING A HEALTHY CHILD, SECRETS FROM A WISE OLD DOC
Thank you for your excellent question.
Gingivitis is an infection caused by bacteria. The best treatment for gingivitis is very clean teeth to keep the bacteria at bay.
Very clean teeth means 360 degrees around each tooth.
Most any toothpaste can be used to clean the sides of the teeth. You will need floss or something similar to clean in-between the teeth.
For the best additional information on this subject, study the book:
GROWING A HEALTHY CHILD, SECRETS FROM A WISE OLD DOC
Thank you for your excellent question.
You should first get the treatment for gingivitis like regular cleaning or deep cleaning if required. I personally like Crest Gum Detoxify you can try it if you like it. Thanks!
The best thing to do is improve your hygiene brushing and flossing and make sure you keep up with your dental appointments and cleanings as frequent as you dentist recommend plus one of the best toothpaste for gingivitis in my opinion will be crest gum detoxify and can be find on your local drugstore like CVS or Walgreens.Thanks for your question.
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