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  1. Skin is shedding on the inside of my mouth (my cheeks).

    Probably not your toothpaste (although some people are sensitive to sodium lauryl sulfate which is in most toothpastes). It could be from mouth breathing and the drying out of the mucosal tissue inside …

  2. Does toothpaste kill bacteria in your mouth? - FindaTopDoc

    Toothpaste does not kill bacteria in the mouth. You could brush with soap and water and get the same effect. It just tastes better with your test.

  3. Is it okay to use Sensodyne for children? - FindaTopDoc

    Quick answer: a toothpaste is only as good as it is used, and for children, sensodyne is fine (especially if they can expectorate).

  4. How long does Sensodyne take to work? - FindaTopDoc

    I am a 28-year-old female. I started to use Sensodyne for my sensitive teeth. How long does Sensodyne take to work?

  5. Can you leave Sensodyne on teeth overnight? - FindaTopDoc

    Absolutely! You can think of toothpaste as a medicine. The longer that your teeth are exposed to it, the longer the medicinal effects of the toothpaste have to work. Leaving the Sensodyne on your teeth if …

  6. Should you rinse with salt water before or after brushing?

    Unless you have gum disease (periodontal disease) rinsing your mouth with salt water is unnecessary. Some people will mix a little salt with sodium bicarbonate to produce a toothpaste. Arm and Hammer …

  7. What Is Betaine: 11 Amazing Health Benefits of Betaine HCl

    Used for dry mouth when it is combined in toothpaste. People who have a poor diet, generalized stress, and dehydration for a longer time find benefit from betaine. It is considered as a powerful digestive …

  8. Should you use mouthwash before bed? - FindaTopDoc

    Who doesn't want to feel super fresh as their head hits the pillow? Rinsing with a mouthwash for most patients is a great idea to be the final step. Using an antibacterial rinse or fluoride rinse is awesome! …

  9. Dealing with Lupus Mouth Sores - FindaTopDoc

    The toothpaste additive may cause oral lesions to some people. Trauma to the Mouth: Any kind of trauma to the mouth such excessive brushing, accidentally biting one's cheek, and chewing hard or …

  10. Robin Leblanc - FindaTopDoc

    Robin LeBlanc, MD, works at Dartmouth ENT Associates and The Snore Shop in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. With a wide range of experience in upper airway surgery, sinusitis, thyroid / salivary …