Snus and Oral Hygiene, Gingivitis, Toothpaste, etc

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  • LaZeR
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 3994

    #91
    Re: Use denture creams

    Originally posted by samwalker
    Just read about this:
    Denture cream is a kind of adhesive that is used to secure dentures to the mouth. So, this kind of cream will basically fix your dentures in place so that you don’t have to worry about them slipping or moving as you go about your everyday life. Basically using a denture cream will also make it harder for food to get stuck between your dentures and your mouth which can cause them to slip and which can be uncomfortable.
    Should I ask my Edit - Pris : Spam Link Removed about this?
    Hey! Were did the link go? I've been looking for a stronger paste. :cry:

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    • desirexe
      Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 1170

      #92
      Originally posted by Bigblue1
      I alternate between Colgate total care whitening gel and Topol the smokers toothpaste
      I use Topol too. I use that in AM and use Closys in PM and in between I go through a pack of gum with xylitol. My teeth cleaning habit goes way beyond that but the op just asked about toothpaste.

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      • snusjus
        Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 2674

        #93
        I use Tom's of Maine Total Care toothpaste. It seems to work better than the Colgate and Aquafresh brands.

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        • jdman321
          Banned Users
          • Mar 2011
          • 616

          #94
          Is Swedish snus bad for your teeth? (not gums)

          I'm already monitoring my gums, haven't had any increased redness or pain since using snus for the past couple weeks a few times a day.

          Is tobacco alone considered bad for your teeth? More specifically, Swedish snus? Is there anything in it that can actually rot your teeth or do anything more harmful than a little staining?

          I'd imagine it can't be any worse than someone who drinks soda everyday...

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          • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
            Member
            • Mar 2011
            • 7035

            #95
            Originally posted by jdman321 View Post
            I'm already monitoring my gums, haven't had any increased redness or pain since using snus for the past couple weeks a few times a day.

            Is tobacco alone considered bad for your teeth? More specifically, Swedish snus? Is there anything in it that can actually rot your teeth or do anything more harmful than a little staining?

            I'd imagine it can't be any worse than someone who drinks soda everyday...
            Swedish snus content salt and that is good for your gum . Scientific fact ask your dantist about salt

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            • jdman321
              Banned Users
              • Mar 2011
              • 616

              #96
              I've heard salt and warm water kills bacteria which causes gum inflammation but wasn't sure if Swedish snus contained anything else which could rot your teeth.

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              • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
                Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 7035

                #97
                Originally posted by jdman321 View Post
                I've heard salt and warm water kills bacteria which causes gum inflammation but wasn't sure if Swedish snus contained anything else which could rot your teeth.
                We producing snus and we can say whater (pure and clean nordikswedish ), tobacco, salt aromas and no shugar

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                • precious007
                  Banned Users
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 5885

                  #98
                  Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AB View Post
                  Swedish snus content salt and that is good for your gum . Scientific fact ask your dantist about salt
                  there's actually a few dental procedures done with salt for strenghtening the gums and whitening the teeth.....
                  you can do it at home with raw sea salt.

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                  • victoryredchevy
                    Member
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 303

                    #99
                    I've also read, somewhere, that the alkalinity in snus is good for the teeth.

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                    • nicodude
                      Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 688

                      Thats awesome, not only is it not bad for your teeth, its actually good for them. I love snus!

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                      • sgreger1
                        Member
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 9451

                        I've watched this closely for quite some time, as I am always afraid my teeth will fall out. My conclusion is that snus is the BEST thing i've ever done for my oral hygien. I don't know if it's bad for your teeth, but my teeth have IMPROVED since I started, taht much is evident. I got a shiny white grill and it seems to be getting whiter, which is odd because I was expecting staining. Not sure if this has to do with the fact that I brush regularly and use mouthwash a lot, but from what I can tell my teeth are as strong and white as ever, and even after not having gone to the dentist for a few years I am still cavity free and in good oral health.

                        It's my opinion that the salt kills all the bad germs, because while my breath be stinkni sometimes, my teeth are always white and healthy, so not sure what component of the snus is helping but it is certainly treating my mouth a lot better than dip did. If I didn't know any better I would say that snus has repaired some of the damage I had from dipping.

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                        • GN Tobacco Sweden AB
                          Member
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 7035

                          Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post
                          I've watched this closely for quite some time, as I am always afraid my teeth will fall out. My conclusion is that snus is the BEST thing i've ever done for my oral hygien. I don't know if it's bad for your teeth, but my teeth have IMPROVED since I started, taht much is evident. I got a shiny white grill and it seems to be getting whiter, which is odd because I was expecting staining. Not sure if this has to do with the fact that I brush regularly and use mouthwash a lot, but from what I can tell my teeth are as strong and white as ever, and even after not having gone to the dentist for a few years I am still cavity free and in good oral health.

                          It's my opinion that the salt kills all the bad germs, because while my breath be stinkni sometimes, my teeth are always white and healthy, so not sure what component of the snus is helping but it is certainly treating my mouth a lot better than dip did. If I didn't know any better I would say that snus has repaired some of the damage I had from dipping.
                          Wow We could use this coment in instead of Warning labels

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                          • snusjus
                            Member
                            • Jun 2008
                            • 2674

                            Snus use is not associated with cavities, loosening of teeth, or tooth loss.

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                            • Frosted
                              Member
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 5798

                              Bacteria doesn't survive if there's salt around.

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                              • Speedoape
                                Member
                                • Nov 2010
                                • 311

                                Northerner purified has baking soda that is supposed to whiten teeth.

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