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Your Teeth - What are You
Putting on Them?
WHAT ARE YOU PUTTING ON YOUR TEETH?
HOW TO SEE BEYOND THE
MARKETING HYPE
NEW YORK-(HealthNewsDigest.com)...Nowadays,
when you go to your local drugstore, there is a dizzying array of options to
choose from when it comes to selecting the right toothpaste. Whether it’s Crest,
Colgate or one of the new, fancy dentist-designed toothpastes, such as
BriteSmile or GoSmile, the myriad of different products on the market has made a
once simple trip to the toothpaste aisle an adventure. With all the advertising
hype on the packaging of toothpaste and products that promise fresh breath, how
do we know what products are actually best for fighting tooth decay, whitening
and combating bad breath? Are the more expensive, dentist-designed toothpastes
actually worth the buck?
The phrases used on the packaging of
toothpaste products are meant to lure the consumer into purchasing what is being
advertised and promises to promote better and healthier smiles. In a booming
industry of 1.3 billion per year, to what degree are these marketing tactics
fact or fiction? What significance do the following buzz words have for lay
people: prevents cavities, tooth-whitening, for sensitive teeth, prevents tartar
build-up, aids cavity-prone teeth." And with all the products out on the market,
how do we know which one is right for our individual needs? We asked New York
cosmetic dentist and founder of Bayside Dental Spa, Dr. Jerome Vitale to clear
up some of the medical jargon.
According to Dr. Vitale, “Choosing the
right product for your teeth can be mystifying since there are hundreds of
different products on the market promising bigger, brighter, healthier smiles.
Once upon a time, one could go to the drugstore and simply choose a toothpaste
by brand. These days, a consumer can get lost in all the choices since they now
have to pick not only a brand but a flavor and type of toothpaste including
cavity fighting, tartar control, whitening or a combination of all of these.”
Whether your teeth are coffee stained
or sensitive, before choosing a product, Dr. Vitale suggests first assessing
exactly what your individual needs are. The type and brand of toothpaste you use
is a personal choice and depends mainly on your oral health needs. Below are
some points to think about when choosing a toothpaste that best suits you.
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Helps Prevents Cavities: Most
toothpastes nowadays contain fluoride in the product which immediately helps to
fight against cavities, strenghten the enamel all while freshening your breath.
Flouride is the single most important ingredient when choosing a toothpaste,
although nowadays, most toothpastes have this ingredient listed first. According
to Dr. Vitale, “Cavity fighting toothpastes are effective but a regular cleaning
by your dentist every six months is essential to fresh breath and healthy gums
and teeth.”
Whitening: Most of the "whitening"
toothpastes promise to give you the smile of a celebrity like Britney Spears or
Catherine-Zeta Jones. The toothpastes that focus on whitening do help to remove
stains but do not permanently whiten your teeth. In order to permanently whiten
teeth, Dr. Vitale recommends one of the new laser whitening treatments like
“Zoom” that are out on the market and are proven to be most effective. Whitening
products often times contain abrasives, which can remove stains caused by
smoking, coffee or red wine. However, brushers beware because these abrasives
can irritate gums and make teeth sensitive to hot and cold. Also, be wary of a
whitening toothpaste that has a high acid content. Acid in toothpaste is a
concern of the FDA and negates any hygiene benefits. Also note that some "tooth
colored" fillings will discolor with age, and whitening toothpastes' may not
have any affect on them.
Sensitive Teeth: Many people have
sensitive teeth or easily irritated gums. When using a sensitive-tooth product,
if you experience any side effects from the type of toothpaste you are using
such as prolonged sensitivity, sloughing of tissue, or a burning sensation, you
must discontinue use and immediately consult a dental professional.
Tartar build up: This is helpful for
those of us who seem to have heavy tartar/calculus build up. You should also
know that many "anti-tartar" toothpastes contain phosphates, an ingredient shown
to cause gum irritation and inflammation in some individuals. If you experience
any irritation, or sloughing of tissue, discontinue use and seek the advice of
your oral health professional.
Finally, Dr. Vitale advises consumers
to, "educate themselves as to what a product's ingredients are, what effect they
have on an individual's teeth, and whether or not they are necessary. People may
find that they have to reassess what they have been using and spending and start
again using very simple, basic products. The most important factor in choosing
any toothpaste is to make sure the product contains fluoride and fights tooth
decay."
ABOUT DR. JEROME VITALE, D.M.D.
Dr. Vitale graduated from the
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine with highest honors in
1990. He then completed a 1-year residency program at the prestigious Montefiore
Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Vitale has been
practicing the art of cosmetic and implant dentistry since 1991 and continually
improves his dental skills both academically and technically with many hours of
continuing education each year. His professional commitment includes numerous
memberships and activities including the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry,
American Dental Association, Queens County Dental Society, and the Dental
Society of the State of New York. Additionally, he has served as an Executive
Officer in the United States Naval Reserves Dental Corps and has lectured on the
topic of Advanced Smile Design Principles for dental organization.
For More Information Please Visit
www.baysidedentalspa.com
www.HealthNewsDigest.com
Last Updated October 2004
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