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Tartar Controlled Toothpaste or Fluoride Enriched?


Posted on 11/1/2024 by Greenway Family Dental
Photo of toothpaste from Greenway Family Dental in Surprise, AZChoosing 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 which one is right for you? Let's delve into the world of toothpaste and explore the differences between these two types.

Tartar Control Toothpaste: Keeping Plaque at Bay


Tartar, also known as calculus, is hardened plaque buildup on your teeth. Plaque is a sticky film that forms on your teeth due to bacteria and food debris. If not removed regularly, plaque can harden into tartar, which can only be removed by a dental professional.

Tartar-controlled toothpastes contain ingredients that help prevent plaque buildup and slow down the formation of tartar. These ingredients typically include abrasives like calcium carbonate and chemical agents like pyrophosphates. Abrasives help scrub away plaque, while chemical agents prevent plaque from sticking to your teeth.

Fluoride Enriched Toothpaste: Strengthening Your Enamel


Fluoride is a mineral that helps strengthen tooth enamel, the hard outer layer of your teeth. Strong enamel is more resistant to decay and cavities. Fluoride-enriched toothpastes contain fluoride, which helps remineralize weakened enamel and prevent cavities.

Fluoride is essential for oral health, especially for children and adults who are at a higher risk of developing cavities. The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends using fluoride toothpaste for everyone over the age of two.

Choosing the Right Toothpaste for You


So, which toothpaste should you choose? The answer depends on your individual needs and risk factors.

•  If you are prone to tartar buildup, a tartar-controlled toothpaste can help prevent plaque accumulation and reduce your risk of developing tartar.
•  If you have a high risk of cavities, a fluoride-enriched toothpaste is essential for strengthening your teeth and preventing decay.
•  If you are unsure which type of toothpaste is right for you, talk to your dentist. They can assess your individual needs and recommend the best toothpaste for your oral health.

Don't Forget: Brushing and Flossing are Key!


No matter which type of toothpaste you choose, remember that brushing and flossing regularly are essential for maintaining good oral health. Brushing twice a day and flossing once a day removes plaque and food debris before they have a chance to harden into tartar.

Conclusion


Both tartar-controlled and fluoride-enriched toothpastes offer benefits for your oral health. Choosing the right toothpaste for you depends on your individual needs and risk factors. Talk to your dentist to determine the best option for you and remember, brushing and flossing regularly are key to maintaining a healthy smile!

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