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Just curious to what toothpastes you all use?

 

http://www.healthstore.uk.com/images/www.healthstore.uk.com/extralarge/090911Sarakan_toothpaste_2.jpg

 

http://www.healthstore.uk.com/p172547/sarakan-toothpaste-50ml.html

 

I'm using this one at the moment but it's always a bit hit and miss as to whether they have it in stock. Which other ones are good brands to buy? Thanks in advance

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Bad unless you want to keep your teeth. Then it's essential.

Excess fluoride can cause mottling of the teeth, and we do pick up a fair bit through our diet.

 

I've never really used it, that's just my opinion of course but I'll be 36 this year and I don't have a single filling, crown etc. Don't plan on any either! I'm sure there are pro's and cons for both sides

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I've used fluoride free toothpastes for about 2 years and my teeth got really sensitive to everything. I started to use fluoirated toothpastes again my sensitivity gone away.

Nowdays I use Elmex wich contains amine fluoride http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmex

But used Oralseven products as well.

Couldn't find any info if these companies test on animals or don't, but helped my teeth a lot.

 

Alverde, Logona, Dr. Organic, Faith in Nature, Apeiron are probably all vegan, tried alverde, wasn't too satisfied with the results, use apeiron, clean great but after a while my teeth got sensitive

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Currently, this one (Apoteket = State-owned apothecary here in Sweden). Mainly because no store at close distance had my favourite Kingfisher:

 

http://www.apoteket.se/_ApoLayouts/img/produkt/thumbs/206126s.jpg

 

http://kingfishertoothpaste.co.uk/front-page-images/mint-FF.jpg

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Fluoride vs no-fluoride... depends where you live. A lot of veggies are watered with water containing high levels of F and some states/countries add fluoride into their water systems - so, added NaF in toothpaste is unneccesary.

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