y’all got any toothpaste that isn’t mint flavored but has fluoride you recommend? it’s fine if kid’s toothpaste im just thinking about changing mine (using Crest Kid’s Strawberry Fluoride rn)

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y’all got any toothpaste that isn’t mint flavored but has fluoride you recommend? it’s fine if kid’s toothpaste im just thinking about changing mine (using Crest Kid’s Strawberry Fluoride rn)
i got this today on amazon and i’ve read a bunch of reviews and i genuinely think this could solve all of my sensory problems that make brushing my teeth such a nightmare
first off: it’s a gel consistency which is less gritty and does not irritate my teeth
it is also a similar formula as sensodyne or at least does the same stuff since it’s fluoridated, cavity preventing, strengthens enamel and is designed with sensitive teeth in mind but without some of the toxic stuff meaning that if you swallow it it’s not a big deal
the last thing i’ll mention is Flavor and Theme— it’s blue raspberry flavored which is my favorite candy flavor ever, also it’s themed after dragons and has a dissolvable food safe glitter to it! that’s so cool!!
if you’re like me and you have sensory issues that make you not want to brush your teeth, i highly recommend getting a flavored toothpaste and don’t worry if it’s labeled as “for kids” like this one is, because if you look at the ingredients and stuff that it’s designed for you’ll notice that adults need all of that too so it’s actually fine
there is a brand who makes flavored toothpastes aimed at adults called Hismile, which i will also recommend because:
- gel consistency
- pump packaging that’s slim and easy for travel
- same quality; fluoridated, meant for sensitive teeth, cavity prevention, enamel strengthening and non-toxic
anyways i hope this helps anyone else with sensory problems!!
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The -pack and it comes flavored toothpaste out to basically you know three dollars each so you'll see that the bottom here is very similar it has that metal piece so the but I've been using these for about two weeks and you will see in the reviews that some people report loose bristles.
These generic ones the one the brand that I got was sana flavored toothpaste share was one set and sunna tech was the other so the sauna share was two dollars and cents each and they came out to for the -pack and the other one was suna tech and that was for the -pack which comes out to each for.
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The same and here's the original and you'll notice flavored toothpaste the original is a lot wider so later on I'll show you the ones from Target and also from a wholesale Club and you'll see here when i zoom in on the brushes the bristles here that they are exactly the same so.
From Amazon flavored toothpaste the generic brands it actually does not matter which brand you buy they're basically the same thing with a different label flavored toothpaste or a different brand name stamp to it and you'll see from the side here that the bristles are exactly.
Some areas flavored toothpaste where the teeth are really kind of far apart you can use actually use yarn you want to use something that will fill flavored toot
Tape will do the job so you've got flavored toothpaste a small piece that you can control and then with that control piece five or six times down to the gum line and slightly under the gum line but don't snap it don't push it down any further.