The Benefits of Toothpaste – Real or Imagined? The Effectiveness of Toothpaste in the Control of Plaque, Gingivitis, Periodontitis, Calculus and Oral Malodour

From Volume 28, Issue 3, April 2001 | Pages 144-147

Authors

S. Sheen

BDS, FDS RCS

University of Bristol Dental School, Bristol

Articles by S. Sheen

H. Pontefract

BDS

University of Bristol Dental School, Bristol

Articles by H. Pontefract

J. Moran

PhD, FDS RCS

University of Bristol Dental School, Bristol

Articles by J. Moran

Abstract

Toothbrushing with toothpaste is the most widely used method of home dental care for the populations of the Western world. The traditional role of toothpaste is primarily cosmetic, in aiding the cleaning of teeth and producing fresh breath. Today, however, formulations contain ingredients which may also help oral health by way of reducing dental plaque and improving gingival/periodontal health. This article provides a short review on the usefulness of these chemicals when used primarily in toothpastes.

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