THE BEST TOOTHPASTE! For Whitening, Sensitivity & Gum Disease
Wondering what's the best toothpaste? Now they have many different toothpastes to offer solutions for teeth whitening, sensitivity, gingivitis and gum disease.
Charcoal toothpaste has been popularized recently and claims to whiten the teeth more effectively than other toothpastes. It may do so because of the abrasiveness of the toothpaste. It has an RDA level of 70-90 which is fairly abrasive.
Parodontax is another popular toothpaste that uses Stannous Fluoride. Stannous fluoride is an anti-bacterial agent that's clinically proven to protect against gingivitis, plaque and tooth sensitivity. However, it can be toxic if ingested so one must be careful using this type of toothpaste with young children. It has an RDA level of 150
Colgate Total also uses Stannous Fluoride which is effective at killing bacteria in your mouth. However, its up to you to decide which of these toothpastes is the best toothpaste. Colgate Total has an RDA level of 70
Prevadent 5000 is a prescription toothpaste that is very effective for those with sensitive roots. It has an RDA level of 112
Dr. Nemeth does not use any toothpaste because in most cases it isn't necessary unless you have a specific condition. There was a study conducted that showed that brushing without toothpaste is just as effective as brushing with toothpaste. So it's the toothbrush that does most of the work!
We also offer our patients Dr Nemeth's Tooth and Gum Powder because we believe that it is extremely effective at killing the bacteria that cause gum disease. It has an RDA level of 7.
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What’s RDA?
Good question! RDA is the scale they use for the Abrasiveness level of the toothpaste. So in other words how capable the toothpaste is of polishing or cleaning a hard surface by rubbing or grinding.
@@josephrnemeth awesome! Thanks. Wait so the higher the number the better?
@@PanchoVilla-fe8pt Not necessarily! The lower the RDA number the less it will cause damage to your teeth and gums through abrasion. The higher the RDA number the more thoroughly it will clean and it may whiten more effectively, but be careful! If you have gum recession or sensitive teeth, you may want to use a toothpaste with a lower RDA number. If you want to whiten your teeth and if your teeth and gums are relatively strong, use a higher RDA number.
@@josephrnemeth ok thank you!
@@josephrnemeth Dr Nemeth, would you recommend someone to get a gingivectomy procedure or not?
"9 out of 10 dentists recommend..." We finally found the one
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
bruh 😂
lmaooo
Which one?
@@naveenjack7091 toothpaste commercials usually say 9/10 dentists recommend their toothpaste. This is the 1/10 dentist who does not recommend the toothpaste. That's the joke.
This man made me trust dentists again. I’ve had some crappy experiences with my local dentist.
I feel scared of your comment really bro
Same my dentist ruined my teeth
I have question about relation of teeth gums and trigeminal neuralgia ? Does this condition effect gums to bleed?
@@maxsopinskyy7171 use a waterpik. Your gums will stop bleeding
That's why I have my dental work done in Mexico and Thailand.
As a retired Dental Hygienist, I use a slight amount of the very basic Colgate for taste. I brushed too much over the years. Brush twice,. floss twice. Stannous Fluoride and Chlorhexidine rinse can stain. Whitening toothpaste can take some stain off but doesn't change the color of your teeth. Mostly,they want to sell you toothpaste. It's the physical act of brushing and flooding that removes plaque.
What is flooding
yes I'd like to know what flooding means too!! I'm so over-obsessed with brushing, I brush for an hour with lots of paste, 2x daily. Is flossing twice really important? I floss in the evenings
Probably meant Flossing not Flooding
@@bubblekittea you should be brushing max 2 mins and flossing once a day at night is important
@@yuliashtukareva8436 flossing not flooding
Wow so nice to hear a medical professional go against the status quo with reasonable advice. Thank you!
Big Paste is about to come after this man. Protect him at all costs
He is too big for them.
Amen
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Big paste 💀
Big tooth
He's the 1/10th that doesn't recommend Colgate.
Colgate’s ingredients are very similar to those that are in heavy cleaning products, eg. for a car. Don’t put that in your mouth.
@@adopt-a-pet1968 What to use then?
I stop using that long time ago
@@adopt-a-pet1968 thats why you don't swallow it
@@stefonharriell2418 I use a tooth powder by Frau Fowler in mint.
Thank you for your honesty and integrity
A humble dental students perspective: Brushing itself does prevent cavities and that is backed by many studies. Fluoride has overwhelming amount of studies to support its effectiveness in reducing cavities through (1) remineralizing/rebuilding enamel and (2) decreasing the solubility/ demineralization of enamel. Fluoride is in toothpaste and thus recommended by dentist. The toxicity would occur if a 6 year old ate a tube of toothpaste, so it is important to keep toothpaste out of kids reach. An adult would have to eat over 20 tubes of tooth paste before toxicity. Here is what I see the cause of cavities are based on my clinical experience as a dental student. Many cavities are in between teeth where brushing cannot reach or reoccurring around a previous filling of a lesion between the teeth. How to prevent these extremely common cavities? FLOSS! I can’t support flossing enough because I know most of us don’t do it. Think about it like sunscreen which has gotten a lot of attention for preventing wrinkles how about flossing to prevent tooth loss? something just as if not more unaesthetic not to mention has functional implications like not being able to eat! Let’s floss and sunscreen more this year 🎉 So back to this video: there are no clinical studies that are referenced and he conveniently promotes his powder. And he doesn’t have any disclaimers which is irresponsible because as a licensed dentist he inherently has influence over the general public’s opinion. Also dentist don’t make money off of people buying toothpaste, Colgate (etc) does. This man did commodify this video. It is interesting how people believe this dentist because he is saying something “different”. Like a social experiment. And it shows again the influence a license professional has over the public which is understandable. Abrasion is a type of wear that studies show is closely linked to toothbrush bristle hardeness. Oral B has a cool feature on their toothbrush where it lights up red when you are pressing too hard. (Not sponsored ) I notice a lot of men are very heavy handed and maybe a reminder could help. And of course avoiding hard bristle tooth brushes. Moral of the story: FLOSS, brush with medium to soft bristle brush, fluoride helps strengthen enamel, and continue learning and investing in yourself. Sources: Dental wear- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071362/ Cause of cavities- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK551699/ Preventing cavities- www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5830181/
I mostly agree with you
can you recommend any specific toothpaste and toothbrush?
I am very delighted when I see your comment. Certainly true. I am dentist and a strong believer of evidence-based dentistry, hence founded ToothAid School years ago. My short advice is take people's opinion with a grain of salt (including experts and of course myself). Look out for more sources before believing what others say.
@@toothaidschool toothpaste recommendation?
Thank u
It's wonderful to know a dentist who has his patients good oral health in his ❤️ heart.
Thank u sir, rare to find courageous person like u who speaks facts not ads.
His name = Joseph R Nemeth BEST TOOTHPASTE = JRN seems fine
He literally did an ad for his own product in the video...
Thank you for the information and for providing the chart with the brand labels that show abrasiveness
Thank you so much for your honest and candid review of toothpastes! Much needed……use Crest most of my life but realize that there is no magic there. As the daughter of an orthodontist and a hygienist……wife of a dentist and son finishing dental school as we speak…….we need to be honest with people. Thank you so much!
Thanks for doing this one - I have been wondering about an honest review. Was pleasantly surprised you are also in the mitten as I am! 🖐🏻
Sooooo Impressed by your honesty! I have 2 connective tissue disorders which have lead to my teeth sharding away and now being very sensitive. One thing that has helped has been to stop eating any nuts and sunflower seeds! My health food store suggested it and it has helped immensely! And it wasnt the crunching because I can NOW EAT CRUNCHY STUFF AGAIN! Also because of the connective tissue disorders I cant floss so I carefully clean between my teeth with a toothpick or a pick like the one you showed and I can only brush once a day. I dont have a lot of teeth left because they are gradually all sharding away and not holding onto the fillings so Im hoping to be able to get those implants because I cant get dentures (my gums will blister from the friction) but up here they are over $50 thousand and I havent the money. BTW has anyone ever told you how much you look like Canada's beloved Mr. Dressup? I grew up on his show. That's a big compliment!
What connective tissue disorder do you have? I have EDS and have been experiencing problems with it my gums/teeth. Thanks!
I have been using Arm&Hammer tooth paste for the last 20 years. No complaints so far.
I was told about 25 years ago from a young hygienist fresh out of dental school that you don't need to brush your teeth. You can use a rag to wipe off your teeth. You really need to concentrate on flossing. 25 years later, I'm just starting to understand that gums need love, too.❤ I'm an avid flosser trying to teach my 10 year year old the validity of flossing. Keep up the good work, doc. 👍
At 72 years old I quit toothpaste and use a dry brush and floss or some baking soda on the brush. It prevents mouth sores.
My dentist also told me he was very skeptical about toothpaste. He had an even worse opinion on mouthwashes that just stain the teeth. Thanks for an honest video.
@@bethlovett7612 why?
My doctor said the same and recommended salty water instead of mouthwash
@@LLWW however in Brazil there is a version of the Listerine cool mint that has been shown to kill the bacteria in some part of the upper respiratory in regards to the first COVID-19 that we had. It was working so well that they couldn’t even keep It on the shelves in the stores in Brazil. It was mentioned in one of Dr. John Campbell‘s videos probably 2020
@@bethlovett7612 what about the purple one
Use warm salt water, way more benefits than any mouthwash you can buy
Wow, super informative. Whenever I go to the grocery store the choices are never clear in effectiveness and make me feel like I am always picking the wrong product and missing out on something.
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This makes total sense - never had a dentist state this one!! Amazing
Wow! Thanks! And I like to dry brush while watching TV. I can take my time do it correctly. My teeth feel really clean afterward.
An honest recommendation. Thank you Doctor....
I always brushed with hydrogen peroxide & baking soda, I'm in my mid 60's, I have all my teeth, never had cavities, they are very white & healthy and no receding gums. I also use a water pic. I constantly get compliments on my white teeth. Just avoid acidic foods, sugar & grains if you want healthy teeth.
Wow! First honest dentist ❤
I needed this video last month!!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to educate the public about oral health! All my dentist are not this patient to go into details. Please please do more videos like this. God bless you!
To be fair it's not the dentist's job to discuss different types of toothpaste with every patient. Their job is to treat your tooth problems.
God blesses the worthy and this doctor of dentistry is kosher, sor are you friendo
lastima que no sea en español
Thank you Doctor for sharing your knowledge.
Fellow dentist here-really cool perspective you have. It’s easy to get wrapped up in the marketing of toothpastes, but unless you have a specific need (high caries risk, sensitivity, etc.) it really is unnecessary, as the main goal in oral hygiene is disruption of that biofilm. I personally use ClinPro 5000, because I have multiple restorations from my childhood that I want to keep healthy with high amounts of fluoride, and I also have sensitive teeth. I also just enjoy that minty fresh feeling toothpaste gives, even if it’s not a true indication of cleanliness. Thanks for the content, always nice to hear a fresh and grounded point of view.
My dentist told me that it doesn't matter what type or brand of toothpaste I use. There are so many out there that supposedly target so many things like plaque, tarter and gingivitis. He said I could use the cheapest most basic toothpaste and that I would be fine as long as I brushed. So instead of spending 8 or 10 dollars on toothpaste I went out and bought a tube of Aim for a dollar. All I can say is that I hope he was right...
Hey wade . I use prevident 5000. Is it ok if I don’t ride after using the toothpaste ?
Ride what, and what does riding have to do with oral care ? 😂 No disrespect intended, I suspect autocorrect betrayed you.
Wow! Never knew abrasiveness with toothpaste was a thing. Definitely something I’ll be keeping in mind!
Yeah that's why dentures have different toothpaste due to the general market having toothpaste that will destroy your dentures, same as with real teeth. Takes time but once it happens you can't reverse those problems without major treatment
U should use toothpaste with under 70 RDA, mine is 30 something
Hi baby how are you doing now i hope you are really doing good you are awesome looking at you baby makes happy when I look at your picture it is beyond my imagination that a creature like you really exist like a rose you make the garden so beautiful You are a diamond to any man that have eyes to see goodness of a womanhood Baby am Ben easy going person very understandable Am a civil engineer and a contractor I work at so many places like Asia Europe and Africa I love art craft and I write music I like ideal people when I see your picture am impress I want a good woman that understand what real love is all about who will understand me and perfectly be for me So we can build our world strong enough to care for each other I want you to be mine and I hope to hear from you soonest thanks
@@senseinuuh What toothpaste do you use❓
@@twitterbug9134 the purple elmex. I guess it's called optinamel glazuur or someting:D
Thank you for your good advice. Greetings from Amsterdam the Netherlands
Thank you so much for this. I know you are honest and giving good advice.
But they all say “if swallowed call poison control “
Thanks for your honesty and sincerity. 👍🏼 Excellent! 👍🏼
Hello how are you doing 😊😊😊👋
Hi baby how are you doing now i hope you are really doing good you are awesome looking at you baby makes happy when I look at your picture it is beyond my imagination that a creature like you really exist like a rose you make the garden so beautiful You are a diamond to any man that have eyes to see goodness of a womanhood Baby am Ben easy going person very understandable Am a civil engineer and a contractor I work at so many places like Asia Europe and Africa I love art craft and I write music I like ideal people when I see your picture am impress I want a good woman that understand what real love is all about who will understand me and perfectly be for me So we can build our world strong enough to care for each other I want you to be mine and I hope to hear from you soonest thanks
I'm so happy that I can educate myself on everything for free. - I used Paradontax way too mich and my mouth 'walls' got rough.... That was stupid. I'm trying to get better and I'm already pretty happy with my mouth hygiene routine. Cheers
I’ve been doing it all wrong this whole time.Another dentist also mentioned how toothpastes can be abrasive, and to also use a soft bristle toothbrush instead.
My great-grandmother was from Latvia. She lived 101 years and had ALL very white teeth until the last day of her life. She never used toothpaste. Her secret was to brush her teeth in the morning and evening before going to bed with water, and then rinse her mouth with a glass of water with 1/2 teaspoon of salt.
That's what they do in the old days. Also, they took flouride out of the water and if you want flouride treatment at the dentist, it cost you money to do so.
She didn't eat the crap we do today probably.
What was her diet, did it include processed food and sugars?
@@prithvishetty6938 That is not very nice to say. So freaking rude 🙄
@@SG-wq4rm how is that rude?
Great information. I did not know . Much appreciated.
Thank You,, I've learned So Much from your videos, wish I was close to you.
Thank you Doctor. Great advice!
Wow thank you so much for being a professional who is so honest
Hi Dr. Memeth what is the best toothpaste for both regular toothpaste or organic? Please let me know
Where can we purchase the perio mix? Thanks, you videos are very helpful.
Good presentation,thank you sir.Bless you.😊
Thank you Mr Joseph R. Nemeth! You are true and honest professional telling the truth!
Thanks for this video & your time...appreciate it.💜
Have you used any of the Uncle Harry's mouth care products? I'm using the "suds" product currently and love it. It's a castille soap based product for teeth that comes in a jar. I'm using the cinnamon flavor. You only need a small amount. The flavor has a bite, like the curiously strong cinnamon mints.
Hi so glad ive found this channel, I’ve had to go to the dentist yesterday on an emergency appointment I’ve got abscess. Not had my usual dental care, during the Covid restrictions. The dentist said too me that was a reason I had this problem. He asked me the last time I had an abscess it was 25 years ago. Usually the dentist tells me my teeth are good just needing a clean which they do. To get rid of plaque build up, every couple of months. I’ve found your video way more helpful than the dentist I visited today.
Hello how are you doing 😊😊😊👋
Does scaling or removing of the plaque cause tooth lose if done every year?
I know how you feel! I have had dental procedures for months because of the lockdown. I've lost 5teeth and had 3 abscesses the last one needed oral surgery. I'm a senior and deep in dept now. Praying is the only thing saving my mind now.
@@annari3747 God bless you, I truly hope you don’t have to go through anymore, procedures with your teeth really painful. That’s so awful it’s also put you through financial hardship because of this. I could not afford to have a root canal that they wanted me to have, so had the tooth out. Sending you prayers and hugs 🤗 ❤️
@@jofrances3296 Thank you and God Bless you also. I had three root canals and they were on my side teeth. My roots are calcified so it took many visits and the last one ended up taken out. My bottom front teeth I had removed. Yes lots of pain! But the worst? I had to eat soft foods for many moths and it caused me to not enjoy my food. The positives has been wearing the mask d losing weight! No one can see my missing teeth.lol
WOW! Thank you for speaking the truth. I’ve switched to natural toothpastes for years because I felt that drug store brands were just making my teeth even more sensitive. I’ll be happy to switch to no paste at all!
What natural toothpaste you use?
@@delisselopez89 JASON healthy mouth or seafoam are the best. Very foamy, very little abrasiveness. Especially the seafoam. Lately I’ve been stuck with Tom’s of Maine fluoride free because it’s cheaper. Not nearly as good, though.
@@whyforcemetohaveachannel3228 thanks for answering
@@delisselopez89 no problem! I was about to add, of course I only use fluoride-free because I live somewhere where fluoride is added to our drinking water. Just to give a complete answer. Cheers!
@@whyforcemetohaveachannel3228 Fluoride is what you need for teeth decaying. Good luck
How refreshing.... a dentist not promoting flouride. I gave up flouride months ago and my gums stopped bleeding i switched to non flouride toothpaste, this caused me to go to the dentist thinking i had a hole in my tooth because it hurt when I brushed and ate anything sweet. Last night i used flouride toothpaste to give my teeth a break from sensitivity and spent hours with bleeding gums and when i flossed today they are bleeding again. If you dont use toothpaste. How do you get the fresh feeling in the morning to get rid of the sleepy breathe? Does brushing make you feel fresh enough? Have you ever known someone to be allergic to flouride? My gums clearly don't react well to it however my dentist pushes it like most do 🙄
You're so right about toothpaste not needed. My gums receded after using a toothpaste by Crest super detox. It ate most of my gum. The toothpaste was too strong for my gum.
This is the one out of ten dentist. Lolz. I love it.
Valuable advice. Undergoing root canal now.
My grandmother never brushed her teeth. She rinsed with salt water, used a tooth pick and ate her homemade bread that had gotten hard to clean her teeth. She never went to a dentist never had bad breath ❤
Love this for her!!
@@rainerwells1573 see? It can be done!!
Salt water has medicinal properties which can eliminate cavities, odors and even germs. My doctor even advised that whenever I have sore throat, gargling a warm salty water would help...and surprisingly it does help
@@crestfinancehrconsulting6727 nothing wrong with old ways!!
Yea the bread probably did a lot. Dental hygeine for dogs is kinda the same thing, just chew on something really solid and it'll get rid of most of the stuff you don't want. I'm sure a salt water rinse is great for your teeth but IMO it tastes awful lmao
Very true words!!If your mouth is healthy, your body will be too!!Very very true Doctor!!
NGL he got us in the first half. Legend.
As a Dental Hygienist,I am with you 100%
Quiet air of confidence and professionalism.
I’ve noticed there is toothpaste 4 everything. I agree wiv u on charcoal toothpaste
Very informative, thank you Dr. Nemeth. I remember hearing before that toothpaste is more like medicine. That’s why they make so many specific ones and if you don’t have these issues (whitening, sensitive, anti cavity etc.) that you don’t really need it
I just love your videos Dr! 🥰 You are so informative and kind I wish I lived near you so u could be my dentist 🥰 Thank you and keep the great video coming.
been using Marvis for 2+ years now. Great checkups . I'm late 60's and have all my teeth. Thank you.
Where do you get it ???😊.
With the shortage of supplies, it's EVEN harder to find a toothpaste that's not too abrasive. Arm and Hammer's low abrasive toothpaste is SO hard to find and limited to stock. I Settled on Sensodyne Fresh Mint for a few months.
Thanks for all this helpful info, Doc Nemeth! Wish you were my dentist.
Any time!
@@josephrnemeth Can i get an appointment of yours? Where are you from?
Hi, thanks for the info! What about the need for fluoride in toothpaste?
Dr Nemeth, do you recommend aminfluoride containing toothpaste such as Elmex? Thank you.
long time ago one dentist told me that it really does NOT matter what toothpaste we do use ...so when this guy say he does not use one ...I love it
And he also doesn’t know how to kill bacteria in your mouth he’s incompetent
this is so surprising, thank you
You're very welcome!
Honest doctor with the honest review 🙌🙏
I wish this dentist was close to me. Hats off to you Sir.
I have read also that toothpaste is not always needed for brushing the teeth. In those few cases where toothpaste is not available at the moment one can just brush without it. It is the process of brushing that removes bacteria and food debris on the teeth, however, for myself I prefer using toothpaste.
Hello how are you doing 😊😊☺️
Plain brushing does not remove bacteria. Duh
@@OttoNommik facts
but would i still have a smelly breath?
It is if you have a job toothpaste is you make your breath not stink.
Love this podcast about time we had dentistry who cares about us humans good man 👍
I recently bought green "Hemp" tooth paste and was impressed.
I have been using Hello charcoal toothpaste--since I had chemotherapy, I can't use fluoride toothpaste. I can't explain the feeling I got when I 1st brushed with regular toothpaste for the first time after chemotherapy. Immediate buzzing sensation followed by burning. Literal burning. Took twice brushing for oncologist to figure out it's the toothpaste. He has since started his own "in house" stdy of his patients who received cisplatin. NEVER take cisplatin! I love the Hello paste. Lol, you can actually drink orange juice after without the nastiness like from regular pastes.
Your title was total clickbait! You did not address "the best toothpaste for whitening, sensitivity and gum disease".
It also depends on what tooth brush you use and how u brush it.
Love your videos. My dentist thanks you too as it saves him time from answering my numerous questions:)
Such good information. I have a lot of issues now with my teeth and I thought it was the toothpaste that was causing it with a slow and steady erosion.
Please check your diet too, high consumption of acidic foods and drinks can lead to erosion also. I will do a video about it soon.
No, you need to start using something to kills bacteria
Hello from Connecticut. Always interesting topics and advice. I don't remember when I started following your channel, but it's been several years.
Hey neighbor I wish this dentist was in our state 😭😭
@@SeriouSXXFireworks ... I agree ... Dr. Nemeth seems like a very caring soul ... I really like the information he shares with his patients and his subscribers ... I subscribed to your Fireworks channel on January 1, 2023 after seeing your reply to my comment from a year ago😄
Thanks doctor. I really learnt how process proper brushing is important.
Thank you for very informative video! Could you, please, write down a link to that science research?
It's the Sensodyne for me, it works really well with my Oclean Flow. And I've seen my teeth whiten overtime.
Which sensodyn please?
@@fatimaezzahraa1746 It's the synsodyne rapid relief!
I uses a cheap toothpaste for first brush, then after I used Crest a small amount after a while I noticed my teeth becomes whiter, so that my routine now
@@verawallace9055 what crest brand
@@sweetsoulrevue4547 Crest Complete, whitening Scope by Procter and Gamble
Arm and hammer is one of my fave toothpaste brands and I'm glad to see they're not terribly abrasive
Have you tried Biotene toothpaste is the most gentle toothpaste I've been using for over 20 years and is way more gentle than arm and hammer toothpaste, did you notice that is the only toothpaste not listed here, I'm thinking that is probably because there's nothing wrong with it. It was specially designed for dry mouth and it even helps me with tooth sensitivity making it unnecessary for me to use sensodyme toothpaste .
Is it good for whitening?
@@blalalalololo3517. I don't think so is specifically made for people with dry mouth because of periodontal disease, if you're over 50 and your teeth are stained you should go to the dentist and get some good advice.
@@awakeandalive4248 I'm 17 btw..What toothpaste is good for whitening
@@blalalalololo3517. Lol if you're 17 your teeth can take a lot abuse, but maybe you should stop smoking, or don't drink too much coffee or whatever is causing you to have stained teeth 😜
So what do you recommend for whitening teeth? This is such a good video. Thank you for the information.
thank you Dr. Joseph, always wanted to know
Thank you so much for your knowledge, Doctor. Greatly appreciated!
My pleasure!
@@josephrnemethi have fibromyalgia and in menopause which makes my gums sensivte and my teeth extremely sensitive and find it uncomfortable having my regular cleans wtc at dentist. I brush twice daily and regularly floss. What can you suggest i could use for sensitive teeth. I use special toothpaste and electric toothbrush ?
I think what I will do is to brush with sensodyne and floss in the evening and in the morning brush without a toothpaste. I am dental professional too and we have ppl who use fluoride free toothpaste and they tend to have caries so I wouldn’t go long periods of time without a toothpaste. Thank you for the helpful video.
@Kay Holiday stains? I don’t drink coffee or tea or wine or smoke. So I don’t get staining. Don’t worry I am a dental care professional. I do use toothpaste in the morning but will try to use less and very gentle toothpaste. I can’t go without a toothpaste. Maybe on a day when I stay home.
That's what I was thinking too. Fluoride toothpaste is a must imo. Didn't talked about it. Crucial information
Appreciate your honest opinion, but there was still no real answer on which toothpaste would be the best unless I missed it
My gums would bleed and I had bad breath. I tried everything and went to my dentist. She just said do salt water gargles but that didn't work. Also flossing was painful. She recommended I do some deep cleaning which was very expensive. So basically it was either pay us or just deal with your gums bleeding. I put up with it for almost a year. Then I found your video and bought a water pick. My problem went away in a 2 weeks. My mouth feels super clean and I have no pain. Thank you for sharing advice that actually helps people rather than just trying to make money. It's been 3 years since that and I haven't had an issue.
Pls which one is water picks
Hi Dr Nemeth, can you explain the difference between using abrasive toothpastes and the abrasion which may be caused from a typical dental office cleaning where they use stainless steel dental tools to remove built up tartar. Is there a risk for enamel removal there? thanks for the video advice!
@@happyhealthysmiles7931 how can I get my enamel back.?
@@SirwilliamsX Enamel once lost can't be regenerated
I would also like to know that!
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@@SirwilliamsX .. I’ve recently seen adverts for a toothpaste which claims to re-mineralize the tooth enamel - Sensodyne Pronamel. I’m gonna give it a try - I’d like to know if you try it and whether you notice any difference.
What are your thoughts about the Italian toothpaste Marvis? It’s expensive but good.
Thanks !! Very informative
I use nothing but a Waterpick flosser. Fabulous results.
I noticed that whenever I use toothpaste even if it’s meant for sensitive teeth- my teeth become more sensitive to cold. So I’m going to start brushing with water and floss.
I brush with a couple drops of iodine, and use food grade peroxide in a water pick. Works exceptionally well.
How has that been going?
Maybe try also Aleppo Soap? I do not know if it is effective, I just found this information, but I saw many positive comments on natural soaps for teeth cleaning. (Also coconut oil). I will try it starting from today, but once a week, I will also do it with clay powder (Luvos Heilerde) - the thin one. Even though, I read other people use soda or carbon powder.
Yes same here
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Older relatives that have been deceased for awhile, said they used baking soda and peroxide to brush there teeth. My grams, she used baking soda on her dogs teeth and the vet was impressed with the healthy teeth.
I use baking soda, peroxide & a small amount of paste for flavor. Do this about once/week to keep teeth white.
That's what I use.Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. SAFE, CHEAP AND EFFECTIVE ! BLESSINGS.
@@lorismith103 Just dilute hydrogen peroxide (H202) to be safe as it can be too strong on enamel and gums. One to one. 😉
@@jmc8076 Usually just need a few drops mixed with baking soda to make paste. Thanks for the caution.
That have been deceased means they are no longer living. 😳
Thank you my friend
OMG. Finally what I have thought to be true for many years has been confirmed by an actual expert. I always thought that the brush alone was enough. I do think that charcoal is good though but once in a while.
Thank you for the information doc. I wish I heard the opportunity to meet an expert like you to help me with my dental problems... Imagine living in a country with a poor health care system sad indeed.
I need
My mum used to use the harb sage fresh from the plant.
Did she do brush with it
A dentist who doesn’t use toothpaste is like a painter without the brush, it makes no sense 😩😭😭😭
Finally the truth comes out! Thank you Doctor