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Importance of Toothpaste
Why is brushing with toothpaste important?
Brushing with toothpaste is important for several reasons.
First and foremost, a toothpaste and a correct brushing action work to remove plaque,
a sticky, harmful film of bacteria that grows on your teeth that causes cavities,
gum disease and eventual tooth loss if not controlled.
Second, toothpaste contains fluoride, which makes the entire tooth structure more
resistant to decay and promotes remineralization, which aids in repairing early
decay before the damage can even be seen.
Third, special ingredients in toothpaste help to clean and polish the teeth and
remove stains over time.
Fourth, toothpastes help freshen breath and leave your mouth with a clean feeling.
Is brushing with toothpaste enough to fight cavities and gum disease?
No. Although brushing thoroughly after each meal helps, flossing your teeth every
day to remove plaque and food particles between teeth and at the gum line is just
as important. Plaque regrows on teeth that are clean within three to four hours
of brushing.