ChristusG Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 About a year ago I switched from using Aquafresh toothpaste to a more organic type of toothpaste. It is natural and flouride free. Today I went to to the dentist. I haven't been in about a year and a half. I have like 5 or 6 cavities!! One of them needs a root canal ASAP and another one possibly needs one. The dentist was really shocked at the decline of my teeth in only a year and a half. He kept asking me if I had begun drinking a lot of soda, eating a lot of candy, or eating lemons. I said no. Then he asked me if I had acid reflux because that can damage your teeth. I said no. Then I remembered that I switced to the natural toothpaste. The dentist told me that was probably the cause since it has no flouride in it. Great, I was trying to take better care of myself and instead I was damaging my teeth! Has anyone else had this happen or notice a decline in their teeth when using flouride free toothpaste? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sagira Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 Yikes! Sorry to hear that! I'm using natural toothpaste (Tom's of Maine), but with fluoride. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shelly in IL Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 I just switched (1 tube) to Tom's without flouride. (I'd been reading up on flouride - scarey stuff). I was considering removing it from my kids as well. Darn! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LauraGB Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 I don't know what kind you use, but I'd be surprised if that was the sole culprit. We've been using Tom's for about 12 years and no one has ever had an issue (the kids have never had a cavity). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heather in OK Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 We use it here too, and have for a while. No issues have developed since we switched. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Satori Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 I notice no difference when I use natural, non-fluoride toothpaste. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrs Mungo Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 I use the sls-free but with flouride natural toothpastes (Tom's or Burt's). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nono Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 I have used toothpaste without flouride for most of my adult life as I'm prone to get a build-up in my system and my skin starts flaking off like crazy. However, I had no increase in cavities while not using it. But I still had flouridated water. I finally live in a place without flouride in the water, and have gone back to toothpaste with flouride. No flakiness on my skin. Why do I mention all of this? I think* if you look at total load, it is flouride in the water that is much more dangerous to overall health than topical application to teeth. *Going from memory, so take that FWIW... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StaceyinLA Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 No problems here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truebluexf Posted September 22, 2010 Share Posted September 22, 2010 No problems here either. If anything, my mouth health improved when I switched. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Negin Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 I think* if you look at total load, it is flouride in the water that is much more dangerous to overall health than topical application to teeth. That's what I think also. I think it's how much fluoride we ingest. The water here does not have fluoride. Dh and dd both have problem teeth. We all use fluoride toothpaste and a few nights a week, they use fluoride mouthwash. Again, I think that the fluoride in water could pose more of a problem. It can lead to iodine deficiency problems and all the related symptoms. Fluoride, bromine, and chlorine all compete with iodine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalypso Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 All of my kids, dh, and I have been using a SLS-free, fluoride-free toothpaste for about a year. At our last dental appointments, none of us had any cavities. Usually, one of the kids does. So from that, I would say none of us have had any problems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OregonNative Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 You need it either in your paste or some other form. My kids do not use toothpaste to brush (no one needs to), but they do floss and take fluoride tabs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Katia Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 I have just used baking soda for the last year, and when I went to the dentist in early Sept. he said my teeth looked the best he's ever seen them....no problems at all. I didn't tell him I'd been using just baking soda, but he did tell me to continue doing whatever it was I was doing because mine was the best set of teeth he's seen all year. Yesterday, I picked up a tube of Burt's kid's non-fluoride just to try out. It's ok, but my teeth feel cleaner with the baking soda. I do use Tom's of Maine non-fluoride tartar control mouth rinse, but not all the time and I just started using it a month ago. But then, our water has fluoride so I don't think I need more in my tooth powder. I do filter all my drinking water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparrow Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 Yes, it happened to us, too. We used fluoride free Tom's and my husband and I both got a couple cavities each over 1-2 year span. I didn't think too much about, because I'd naturally just been more cavity prone as a kid. My husband had not been, but we still didn't put it together until our son got an abscessed tooth from a cavity at 7 years old. Since we switched back to Crest, we've had no cavities. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KidsHappen Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 I have just used baking soda for the last year, and when I went to the dentist in early Sept. he said my teeth looked the best he's ever seen them....no problems at all. I didn't tell him I'd been using just baking soda, but he did tell me to continue doing whatever it was I was doing because mine was the best set of teeth he's seen all year. Yesterday, I picked up a tube of Burt's kid's non-fluoride just to try out. It's ok, but my teeth feel cleaner with the baking soda. I do use Tom's of Maine non-fluoride tartar control mouth rinse, but not all the time and I just started using it a month ago. But then, our water has fluoride so I don't think I need more in my tooth powder. I do filter all my drinking water. I use baking soda as well and I have for at least 5 years (probably longer). I have the best teeth in the family. I have been cavity, plaque and tartar free for years. No signs of gum disease or anything else. The rest of my family uses regular toothpaste. Only one of them has any problem with her teeth. The dentist said that she just had a bad luck of the draw genetically. I really think frequency and timing of brushing makes more difference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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