Monday, April 27, 2009

Tooth Decay?

Can anyone tell me the good toothpase for my decaying teeth

Tooth Decay?
You need to have the decay removed from your teeth. There is no toothpaste that id going to stop the decay from getting bigger. If the decay goes into the nerve of your tooth then you are going to be in major pain and you are then going to need a root canal if you want to keep your tooth. Go see your dentist before the nerve gets infected. You don't want to go through that pain.
Reply:If you can find a mouthwash called OralMil at your local pharmacy it will help a little if used daily.


If you cant find it, ask your dentist which toothpaste and mouthrinse you should use.


Also, brush AND floss twice a day, stay away from sodas and anything with excessive sugar. Fruit also carries sugars that can be bad for your teeth... as well as apple juice. So brush immediately after those things if you cant stay away from them.
Reply:First, if you have dental coverage, please see your dentist right away. Second, you should floss after every meal, as this dislodges food in between your teeth, and makes your gums more healthy, which is what your teeth are rooted in. If you can afford it, invest in a toothbrush that uses sonic vibrations to massage the gums and dislodge food, like a Sonicare. Use toothpaste that is as natural as possible -- like 'Tom's from Maine' -- as they use as little sugar as possible in their product, and they define the use of each ingredient. You should also get a toothpaste with fluoride, which helps prevent cavities. I've linked below two different options from Tom's: one is anti-cavity, and the other anti-gingivitis (gum disease).





Best of luck to you . . .
Reply:it is better that you go to a dentist ........
Reply:Apply clove oil on them regularly with the help of johnson ear buds. Brush your teeth in the night with a paste of salt, mustard oil and tulsi leaf powder. Eat rice and wheat flour containing bran. Also consume plenty of amla, ginger, lemon and onion along with other food. Following the above regimen should prevent further decay of teeth.


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