what kind of toothpaste do you use?

@fredgame (1260)
China
September 19, 2007 1:31am CST
I've been using colgate since from the time i could brush my teeth and it has since proved very excellent for the good keep of the teeth, i never had any problem but when i got to china i continue using it and now i feel some kind of sensation when i'm brushing. i can't explain why it's so. Is there anything i can do to help it? what king of toothpaste do you use and how effective is it?
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10 responses
@eprado (1467)
• Philippines
19 Sep 07
Hello fredgame, I have been using the same brand of toothpaste since I was a little child and that is Colgate. Yes I agree with you its a very good brand of toothpaste and have worked excellent on my teeth also over the years. What kind of sensation, is it hurting when your brushing your teeth? I think its best that you consult your dentist about it. :-)
@fredgame (1260)
• China
21 Sep 07
it's like my gums have been eaten up and when the brush touches those parts i feel like it's itching.
@hopejordan (3561)
• Australia
25 Oct 07
hi there fredgame the favourite toothpaste is for me is spermint toothpaste i dont like the mint i like spermint yeah i know weird thankyou for your discussion and god bless you
• Philippines
23 Oct 07
I used Colgate and Close-up. Currently, I am using Close-up at point of time. However, if Close-up is not available, I prefer to use Colgate. Colgate is the most recommended toothpaste in the world. Have a nice day!
@hassanah (387)
• Malaysia
1 Oct 07
I use Colgate brand.Its good.
• Philippines
26 Sep 07
you should try sensodyne coz im using it if i have swollen gums. my granmothr uses it coz its for sensitive gums. maybe you should go to your dentist and have it checked. maybe its not about the toothpaste but about your gums.. hope it helps... :)
• Philippines
27 Sep 07
Am using Gano Fresh Toothpaste. It is a toothpaste with ganoderma lucidum extract. This is a product of Gano Excel Enterprise. This is tender to your gums and can help repair damaged tissues of your gums.
@roniroxas (10560)
• Philippines
19 Sep 07
ora and colgate
@maximax8 (31053)
• United Kingdom
19 Sep 07
I use a natural style toothpaste that has aloe vera and menthol in it. Is is especially for sensitive teeth like mine. It hasn't got floride in it but seems very effective. I went to see my dentist and he said my teeth are in good health. If I use a regular toothpaste it hurts my teeth. You could try a brand of toothpaste that is especially for sensitive teeth. Good luck with finding something that is suitable for you.
@youless (112123)
• Guangzhou, China
21 Sep 07
Most of the time I use Colgate, although there are still some options. Now I just know you are in China. I don't think there are something wrong for the toothpaste here.
@ketybhagat (4123)
• India
25 Sep 07
Hi, you may have developed a cavity and it is best to show it to the dentist immediately. The nerve is exposed and hence the sensation whilst drinking cold or hot. Run for the dentist if you want to save your tooth. Good luck in the dentist's chair.