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Looking for I guess the Honest Company equivalent toothpaste

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[โ€“] bluGill@fedia.io 5 points 2 days ago (1 children)

You are missing floride which is important to teeth health. There are other ways to get floride but this is a big one you need to replace somehow.

[โ€“] bitofarambler@crazypeople.online 2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I wouldn't say i miss it.

From conversations with dentists, I'd caution against assuming the significance of a single correlation to the exclusion of countless other dental considerations.

My teeth, for instance, needed an electric toothbrush. Before I had one, they were a wreck. I worked with my dentist, he made some suggestions, i tried stuff, and after nothing else worked in slowing my tooth decay, including extra strength prescription fluoride toothpaste, he said to get an electric toothbrush and spend more time brushing without processed toothpaste, that some people are sensitive to processed toothpastes because of the included sugars, compounds and chemicals, so I could switch to baking soda.

I got an electric toothbrush, stopped using processed toothpaste, and stopped having teeth problems.

I haven't had a cavity in about a decade and a half, just needed a lot more brushing.

In that 15 years of teeth health, I used nothing the most, then baking soda, and now charcoal rather than processed toothpastes.