I'm down on electric, sonic, and now, ionic toothbrushes. An ordinary toothbrush, changed every couple of months, and toothpaste, is yer only man; assuming one knows how to properly brush ones teeth.I was reading online about ionic toothbrushes which apparently require no toothpaste!
Eh . . I know you're a dentist (and I'm not) but I'm down on floss too. I think that most people can't do it properly and are likely to do more harm than good. I believe that if you brush your teeth correctly then that'll do the job.and floss more important than brushing.
I prefer Doric or Corinthian toothbrushes myself. Classics.
toothpaste is vital.........without fluoride means increased susceptibility to tooth decay and all the fun that brings with it.
good marketing ploy though.
I'm down on electric, sonic, and now, ionic toothbrushes.
If you've just blown a large wad of cash having your gnashers restored, would it not have been prudent to ask your dentist when you had the job done for advice on 'maintenance'? For what its worth, my dentist advises to use both toothpaste and mouthwash that contain fluoride. Brands are irrelevant, fluoride isn't.Not meaning to change the subject, does anyone have a recommendation for any particular brand of toothpaste?
Recently had major restorative dental work done (long story) and really anxious to 'mind' the brand new crowns of perfection.
I wish I knew this twenty years ago.and floss more important than brushing.
Agree brand of tpaste irrelevant provided contains fluoride.
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