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Liquid Toothpaste is Much More Effective for Preventing Cavities

San Francisco dentists state that dental disease, and specifically tooth decay, has a large socioeconomic impact on American society. It is also a leading cause of pain and suffering among people and many published studies have linked poor oral health to several more serious health conditions including heart disease and diabetes .
A team of international researchers found that “liquid toothpaste” is 35% more effective for preventing cavities that form between teeth. Published in the current issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association, the significance of this report is that the liquid product was compared to “gold standard” traditional toothpaste that had been previously thought to deliver the highest level of effectiveness for preventing cavities. This study concludes with a strong recommendation directed toward dental professional community to encourage their patients who are prone to cavities between teeth, to switch to a liquid alternative.
. San Francisco dentists at www.saldana-dds-sf.com also believe that throughout the world, the number of people with cavities is increasing at a surprising rate. This is because the number of communities with water fluoridation is declining and the economic resources available in many public and private sectors are declining. As a result, toothpaste has become even more important in combating one of the world's most prevalent diseases. Therefore, toothpaste with an increased efficacy of 35% over the current therapeutic standard could have a powerful impact on global dental and overall health.
The reason why liquid dentifrice works better than thicker, old-style toothpastes that have dominated the scene for the last 70 years, is because thinner fluids can more easily penetrate into narrow spaces. San Francisco dentists treating patients with liquid or paste toothpaste say that “enamel exposed to the liquid toothpaste had a 13% higher fluoride uptake which ultimately resulted in surfaces that were 35% stronger compared to the similar tooth enamel exposed to traditional toothpaste.
San Francisco dentists at www.saldana-dds-sf.com say “We have found without any question that liquid toothpaste formats outperform the old-fashioned pastes. Liquid products have different foaming properties that give it better plaque removal ability, especially in hard to reach areas that are more prone to cavities. They explained that if people simply switched to one of commercially available liquid alternatives, they would give their teeth an additional measure of protection.”

Charles Shaw

Thus liquid toothpaste works like fluoridated mouth rinses in that they can flow into areas that toothbrush bristles are too big to fit into,” say San Francisco dentists at www.saldana-dds-sf.com

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