Toothpaste is a paste or gel dentifrice used to clean and maintain the aesthetics and health of teeth. Toothpaste use can promote good oral hygiene: it can aid in the removal of dental plaque and food from the teeth, it can aid in the elimination and/or masking of halitosis, and it can deliver active ingredients such as fluoride or xylitol to prevent tooth and gum disease (gingivitis). In most or all developed countries, usage after each meal is encouraged. Most toothpaste contains chemicals which
be aware of these three whiteners. Charcoal Activated charcoal can actually be used like a toothpaste, but with whitening power. In order to use it, you will dip the bristles of a wet toothbrush into the activated charcoal powder. Then you brush just as if you were using toothpaste. You’ll need to thoroughly rinse out your mouth when you are finished, and then brush one more time using your normal toothpaste. Your teeth will look black when brushing with the charcoal, but it is a substance that is
Toothpaste is for everyone who has teeth, but this toothpaste in particular is for adults, teens, or tweens. The reason I say adults over the different generations is that the time in one’s life where their teeth start falling out or are removed is different for everyone. Some people with false teeth may continue to use this product, although there are special products used to clean dentures that are more effective. Adults who want whiter teeth without the damaging effects of a whitening toothpaste
consumer buying behavior for toothpastes Executive Summary Oral hygiene is sought to be one of the most necessary aspects to maintain good healthsince the pre-modern era where natural
Toothpaste Brushing your teeth is a cornerstone of good oral health. Learn about the different types of toothpaste, and how to choose one that is right for you. Toothpaste is not always paste. It can be a gel, powder or paste that you brush your teeth and gums to help get rid of accumulating plaque and improve your oral health. According to the American Dental Association (ADA), the toothpaste is important to oral health because it helps to remove plaque and bacteria buildup on the teeth and fights
The focus of this experiment was to test two different types of toothpaste and their ability to inhibit growth of two different types of bacteria. Both toothpastes have the same active ingredients but both have some similar and some dissimilar inactive ingredients. The active ingredient in both Crest Deep Clean Complete and Tom’s Whole Care is 0.24% sodium fluoride. In 1940 Procter & Gamble the founders of Crest toothpaste had to come up with a plan to reduce the number of Americans with tooth decay
Crest, a toothpaste company, is known to be one of the world’s biggest dental hygiene businesses. They sell many products, including floss, toothpaste, toothbrushes, teeth whitening, and mouthwash. Their advertisements are in magazines, on television, and heard on the radio. The most common place one hears promotional Crest advertising is at your local dentist and orthodontist office. These Crest products may even be advertised in one’s own bathroom near the faucet. Crest’s main purpose of this advertisement
Rhetorical Devices to Sell Toothpaste and Mouthwash There are many different toothpaste companies, all trying to sell very similar products. These companies try to convince consumers that theirs is the best product with advertisements such as Crest: Mom's Toothpaste and Mouthwash Advice. In this thirty-second television advertisement, a young lady tells viewers that they should buy Crest toothpaste and mouthwash because it is recommended by her mother who is a dentist. She has learned to listen to
Does Toothpaste Expire? Some people have the habit of buying more items than they need from the grocery, especially when they’re on sale. Like most consumable products, toothpaste is one of the items that go on sale when the store has a big stock to dispose. Consumers who are careful about stocking on consumable products may wonder - does toothpaste expire? You may be surprised to find out that toothpaste, like food and medicine, does have a limited shelf life. Toothpastes containing fluoride are
The Crest brand of toothpaste has a longstanding history of over 50 years. Being the first to develop fluoride effective in preventing cavities and tooth decay, it served as a major scientific breakthrough and has been a trusted product throughout the years. Today, it continues to make advancements towards dental hygiene, and has also developed several other products to assist in complete oral care. The Crest product line includes toothpaste, toothbrushes, dental floss, whitening products, and