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Is toothpaste killing all the good bacteria in our mouth?Many toothpastes also contain fluoride, which strengthens tooth enamel and helps prevent cavities. Interestingly, fluoride ...
Brushing and toothpaste are inseparable and for a reason Here’s what a doctor has to say about whether or not toothpaste is ...
The study observed how toothpaste can reduce both harmful and helpful bacteria inside the mouth, causing disruption in the balance. Waking up in the morning and brushing our teeth is part of our ...
Choosing a fluoride-free toothpaste for kids is especially important to protect their developing teeth and overall health.
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DogTime on MSNToothpaste for Dogs: What To KnowHuman toothpaste often contains ingredients like fluoride and xylitol, which are harmful to dogs if ingested. Fluoride can ...
The main function of toothpaste isn't to kill bacteria outright but to disrupt the biofilm that allows harmful bacteria to thrive. Brushing mechanically removes this biofilm from teeth and gums ...
A well-balanced microbiome helps regulate harmful bacteria, aids digestion and protects the gums. But does toothpaste support this balance, or could it be disrupting it? And could the toothpaste of ...
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