Most common questions used to investigate
Do you feel sensitivity in your teeth while eating or drinking cold foods and beverages?
Have you ever faced bleeding or other gum issues while brushing your teeth?
Do you smoke or drink a lot of black coffee and black tea on a daily basis?
Do you find yourself unhappy about your teeth color or have a desire of making them brighter?
Common conclusions
Sensitivity while eating and drinking cold foods or beverages signs that you have high enamel penetrative features that in turn lead to less desire of brushing your teeth. You can try to use desensitizing toothpaste with low abrasive elements. This can help you reduce sensitive feelings due to the fluoride complex that has a kind of sealing effect. One more tip for you to make your teeth less sensitive is to use remineralizing products and professional fluoride treatment twice a year. If the situation persists, please schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and treatment.
It seems there are some factors you faced that cause bleeding. Such a condition occurs due to irritation of your soft tissue in the mouth. It can be a soft plaque formed by food residues or trauma. You can try using treating salt-based toothpaste with herbal extracts and active anti-inflammatory complex. One more tip for you is to use a soft toothbrush gently brushing your teeth twice a day until the situation improves. If the condition persists, please schedule a visit to your dentist for more information and treatment.
You are likely to have a higher probability of pigmented plaque and calculus formation. This happens due to sticky features of pigment substances that in turn may lead to strong and tough dental deposits. Using plaque-reducing toothpaste with more abrasive elements and pyrophosphate complex can help you lower the risks of plaque and calculus formation. Having professional hygiene at the dental office 2-4 times a year will be beneficial. One more tip for you is to try using an electric toothbrush with a medium soft head.
If you are not satisfied with your teeth color and want to slightly lighten them you can try using whitening toothpaste. This type of paste will help keeping your teeth bright. You should also be careful and do not use this paste longer than 3-4 weeks. Using remineralizing products will be beneficial and help you prevent sensitivity. Remember that is not equal to professional bleaching. If you still want brighter result, schedule a visit to your dentist for more information.
Unfortunately we cannot determine what toothpaste is best for you. Please schedule a visit to your dentist if you are not sure about your teeth status.
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