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Hydroxyapatite Vs. Fluoride. How Do They Compare?


Posted on 12/23/2021 by Dr. John Abajian
Hydroxyapatite Vs. Fluoride. How Do They Compare?Toothpaste is a common commodity used around the world, with numerous brands producing it. However, most people are not aware of the various ingredients used for different toothpaste, leading to more harm than good. Two elements are used in other toothpaste and have a common purpose of strengthening teeth. Fluoride and hydroxyapatite are minerals found in toothpaste that play a vital role in protecting teeth; they are different and offer distinct benefits to the user.

What is Hydroxyapatite?


Hydroxyapatite is a naturally occurring mineral found in bones and teeth. This mineral is a critical part of the building blocks that form the dentin, enamel, and cementum. Hydroxyapatite gives teeth and bones solid and hard quality. There is toothpaste and mouth rinse that contains this mineral, which is usually recommended for patients who have weak teeth due to plaque buildup and cavity formation.

Benefits of Hydroxyapatite


The enamel is the outer part of the tooth, which is the hardest, and it contains a high mineral level, among them being hydroxyapatite. It is essential to take good care of this part, to maintain excellent oral health. Brushing with toothpaste or mouth rinses containing this mineral is an excellent step towards remineralization and robust and healthy teeth.

What is Fluoride?


Fluoride is a mineral that strengthens teeth and protects them from acid-forming bacteria that cause plaque. Patients at risk of developing cavities are often advised to use toothpaste or mouthwash containing fluoride, as it helps prevent early stages of decay. By adding fluoride to your drinking water, you can maintain good oral health as you hydrate, which is the most cost-effective method.

Both hydroxyapatite and fluoride are vital for the maintenance of our teeth and help to improve dental health. It is essential to consult a dentist if you feel that your teeth are not tiptop shape before using fluoride- or hydroxyapatite-based product.
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