This happened to me and I thought it was rather strange but I suspected it was the toothpaste I was using since I switched to Crest Pro Health.
I heard somewhere on NPR (or maybe it was a TED talk) that 2 ingredients you need to look for in a toothpaste are, "sodium fluoride and stannous fluoride. And it's pretty well accepted that the stannous fluoride is more effective as it protects the enamel of your teeth." So that's what I did and Crest Pro Health contains that ingredient. That's when I noticed the milky white film occuring after brushing.
I guess I have to switch to the old Crest 3D White. It whitens the teeth but not protect the enamel.
I heard somewhere on NPR (or maybe it was a TED talk) that 2 ingredients you need to look for in a toothpaste are, "sodium fluoride and stannous fluoride. And it's pretty well accepted that the stannous fluoride is more effective as it protects the enamel of your teeth." So that's what I did and Crest Pro Health contains that ingredient. That's when I noticed the milky white film occuring after brushing.
I guess I have to switch to the old Crest 3D White. It whitens the teeth but not protect the enamel.
I have the discharge in my mouth but the toothpaste that I use is sensodyne true white. But it doesn't make my mouth sensitive to anything. So why is my mouth doing that.
Really? 'Food passes through our mouths when we eat'? Ya don't say.
STOP USING Proctor & Gamble Toothpaste (Crest, Oral B) It has caused SEVERE allergic reactions.
It has a chemical in it that causes skin irritant, people have had swollen lips, blisters and the white stringy stuff you all have is the skin lining in your mouth peeling away. It has caused gums to recede and made teeth highly sensitive.
This doesn't have anything at all to do with what we are referring to
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Hello,
Toothpastes that contain sodium lauryl sulfate (the ingredient that makes toothpaste foam) seem to cause this problem for me.
Sensodyne Pro Namel does not contain this ingredient and should be easy to find in most drugstores. I don't have this reaction when I use this product.
Toothpastes that contain sodium lauryl sulfate (the ingredient that makes toothpaste foam) seem to cause this problem for me.
Sensodyne Pro Namel does not contain this ingredient and should be easy to find in most drugstores. I don't have this reaction when I use this product.
We are not stupid. We know what plaque is for goodness sakes. Go back and read the initial post and then try and come back with something of substance to help. Not a lecture on dental hygienics. Geesh.
Thanks. Very helpful
Omg same here just brushed me teeth with a sensodine whitening toothpaste and after brushes it with peroxide and I got the white fome around my theeth
I had the same thing and ot tuenwd out to be the worst possible thing.... Gongylonema pulchrum is the only parasite of the genus Gongylonema capable of infecting humans.
Gongylonema pulchrum
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Gongylonema pulchrum
Gongylonema pulchrum nematode from man Figure 2a.jpg
I use sensodyne toothpaste and I still have this issue.
Oral b supose to sort ur gums and enamel out not burn the skin. Thats shocking. Should charge them dentist fee
Mine is also caused by sensodyne. Yet it’s meant to be a dentists choice
Must be the tooth paste. Try changing.