Pronamel toothpaste is designed to help protect and strengthen enamel, but it doesn't literally "harden" teeth. Its formulation includes fluoride, which can help remineralize and strengthen enamel, making it more resistant to acid attacks and decay. Regular use can contribute to overall dental health, but it’s essential to maintain a comprehensive oral care routine for the best results.
no, but they taste horrible. They harden fast, and its really neat to see how your teeth look
Well first after breakfast you brush your teeth because later you won't eat anything then before you go to sleep you brush in little circles Also try pronamel toothpaste
yes but you should i mean should not make it harden or else your teeth will be chipped
The floride in the tooth paste takes that long to react or harden the surface of the tooth. The rest if the time is useful in cleaning the teeth, but to really clean the area between the teeth use a dental irrigator.
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Of course it is. I have been using it with braces and no problems what so ever. In fact, helps reduce the sensitivity in your teeth. Plus, there is no sugar in the toothpaste, good sign especially since you have braces.
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yes they really do straighten your teeth
it will rot your teeth really badly
no but it will cause plack build up and the plack will harden then when u eat more candy the plack will soak up the sugar and then expell aid that will make ur teeth fall out
Usually a small amount of Sodium Fluoride. Which is why toothpaste shouldn't be swallowed. Sodium Fluoride is actually an industrial by-product, and a hardener. While it does harden your teeth, ingesting it can also, over time, harden your arteries.