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Tartar Controlled Toothpaste or Fluoride Enriched?


Posted on 10/1/2024 by Keizer Family Dental
Little girl smiling after fluoride treatment at  Keizer Family Dental in Keizer, ORChoosing the right toothpaste can be overwhelming with so many options available. Two popular choices are tartar-controlled and fluoride-enriched toothpastes. Both offer benefits, but understanding which one is right for you depends on your individual needs.

Tartar-controlled toothpastes are designed to prevent the buildup of calculus, commonly known as tartar. Tartar is a hard, mineralized deposit that forms on teeth due to plaque buildup. It can be difficult to remove with brushing alone and requires professional cleaning. Tartar-controlled toothpastes contain ingredients that bind to calcium in the saliva, preventing it from forming tartar.

Fluoride-enriched toothpastes are formulated to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities. Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that helps remineralize weakened enamel and fight against the bacteria that cause cavities.

Which One Should You Choose?


The best toothpaste for you depends on your individual needs and risk factors.

Consider using a tartar-controlled toothpaste if:

•  You are prone to developing tartar buildup.
•  You have a history of gingivitis or periodontal disease.
•  You have difficulty removing plaque with regular brushing.

Consider using a fluoride-enriched toothpaste if:

•  You have a high risk of developing cavities.
•  You have a history of tooth decay.
•  You have sensitive teeth.

Many toothpastes offer both tartar control and fluoride benefits. This can be a good option if you are concerned about both issues.

Other Factors to Consider


•  Abrasiveness: Some tartar-controlled toothpastes can be more abrasive than fluoride toothpastes. If you have sensitive teeth, choose a toothpaste with a lower abrasiveness level.
•  Taste and Texture: Choose a toothpaste with a flavor and texture that you enjoy. This will make you more likely to brush regularly.
•  Sensitivity: If you have sensitive teeth, choose a toothpaste specifically designed for sensitive teeth.

Talk to Your Dentist


Ultimately, the best way to choose the right toothpaste for you is to talk to your dentist. They can assess your individual needs and recommend the most appropriate toothpaste based on your oral health.

Maintaining Good Oral Hygiene


Regardless of the toothpaste you choose, remember that good oral hygiene is essential for preventing cavities and gum disease. This includes brushing your teeth twice a day for two minutes each time, flossing daily, and visiting your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings.

By making informed choices about your oral care routine, you can maintain a healthy smile for years to come.

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