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Dabur Herbal Cavity Protection Clove Oil Extract Toothpaste 154g - Infused with The Power of Clove Oil for Strong Antibacterial Properties, Naturally Prevents Tooth Decay and Promotes Oral Health

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I was using several powders (cinnamon, clove, sage, baking soda, dolomite, xylitol) along with coconut oil and peppermint oil. Note: you can use as much or as little peppermint, or other flavors, as you wish. Add the flavoring little by little until you reach an amount you enjoy. If you’re still skeptical about fluoride, then just do this for me, please: avoid it, but make sure your child has a treatment performed by a dentist, which will minimize consumption, every 6 months or so. If you’re dead set on avoiding fluoride, which from a medical perspective I simply do not agree with (I have to add that), try plain old glycerin with extract from peppermint, spearmint, and/or thyme. You might still add xylitol, or rinse with it, but again, you should look up it’s abrasive rating if available. It might be best left as a rinse ingredient. Fluoride works to prevent cavities by assisting tooth remineralisation, allowing calcium and other minerals to enter the tooth enamel to keep it strong and prevent decay.

Fluoride tends to build up in the body over time and this can result in a range of health complications including dental fluorosis (staining and damage of tooth enamel), bone disease, gastrointestinal disease, stunted IQ, dementia, diabetes thyroid dysfunction, infertility, kidney failure, genetic and cell damage, blood sugar disruption and more.

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If your teeth are prone to decay, you can really benefit from a remineralizing toothpaste for cavities. A high quality remineralizing toothpaste is a powerful way to deliver remineralizing compounds to your teeth and fend off decay. Ingredients Clove oil in particular has long been known in both alternative and mainstream healthcare to help soothe toothache. To make this homemade remineralizing toothpaste, simply combine all of the dry ingredients and then add the coconut oil. If you need to liquefy the coconut oil, you can put it in a bowl of hot water until it melts before combining it with the dry ingredients. It contains a range of natural substances that gently polish the teeth, including powders of calcium carbonate, silica and bamboo powder to help scrub away plaque and stains.

Remember, each batch yields the equivalent of one 5.3oz tube of toothpaste which you can store in a small storage container somewhere close to your toothbrush.When ready to brush, simply wet your toothbrush, scoop or spread as much paste as you like, and begin brushing. No. But that is just my opinion since I am not a dentist, but the FDA does regard the ingredients as safe. What about fluoride, don’t we need it? Truthpaste focuses on caring not just about teeth but the whole mouth. They make n atural toothpaste for sensitive teeth, and they enable customers to do this using the power of nature. According to the Telegraph, about 10% of the UK population receive tap water that contains what is considered to be the optimal level of fluoride to reduce tooth decay. So, I’m a dentist. I have no problem with homemade toothpaste, largely to avoid detergents and preservatives, or oxide salts that are too abrasive to the gums. That being said, avoiding fluoride — not so fast. An adult in the United States, ya, you’ll probably be fine. When we originally fluoridated water, it was a brilliant move — it reduced cavities in kids by 36% nationally and is largely the reason people have all their teeth as adults now. Losing teeth means a considerably hit to your quality of life and systemic health (poor nutrition). Furthermore, cavities are an infection which can spread to the venous plexus of the head and kill you — yes, you can die from a tooth ache, it happens. Logically, fluoride in the water saved lives.Use an over-the-counter anaesthetic gel, for example Orajel, which you can buy in a pharmacy, to help relieve the pain

Kingfisher specialises in natural dental care and is considered by many to be the UK’s leading natural toothpaste brand. At the end of the day, it’s a tough situation and I don’t have a right answer for you. I do not doubt for one second that we can and probably should lower the ppm found in tap — the increase in fluorosis in teeth is well documented these days from over exposure. yes it is abrasive and can wear down your enamel. What I do is replace most of the baking soda with calcium bentonite clay. I would say 3parts clay 1part soda. The calcium bentonite clay is a mild abrasive, helps recalcify the teeth and pulls the toxins out of your gums and cavities if there is decay.. I made up a recipe In some perspective, I actually agree with you — adding F- to the water is arguably unconstitutional. But when I put on my dentist hat, I see millions of kids who do not receive dental care because their parents do not value it, or choose not to for financial/other reasons. For a large percentage of them, F in the drinking water means teeth in function they wouldn’t otherwise have as adults, less tooth ache in class, better nutrition, etc. People who are more well off have options to avoid the F in water, much like you apparently do. You could also argue that due the halo effect, that’s become increasingly difficult, and you’d be very correct. Dry mouth has also been associated with tooth demineralization, so making sure you have a healthy amount of saliva is also important. Drinking plenty of water supports good saliva production.

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I would probably mix spearmint and peppermint extract, as they both have some anti-microbial activity. You could also look in olive leaf extract and oregano for the same reason. I would vary the extracts for the sake of promoting a diversified anti-biotic mechanism. The mildest and most common form of dental fluorosis is characterised by small white blotches on the teeth. The neurotoxic nature of fluoride is also linked to motor dysfunction, IQ deficits and learning disabilities. In the year 2000, a group of Boston physicians concluded: The UK has relatively low incidents of putting fluoride in the water, with only about 10% of the population drinking fluoridated water, mostly in the Midlands and the North East.

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