Do dentists recommend Tooth Mousse?

Tooth Mousse Plus may be recommended by your dentist if you have active tooth decay or erosion or tooth wear. You may have sensitive teeth or suffer from a dry or acidic mouth. You may have increased risk of dental problems due to prescription medications or medical conditions, such as diabetes.

What is the purpose of Tooth Mousse?

Tooth Mousse contains phosphate and calcium which are the main ingredients your teeth are made up of. Once applied to the affect tooth or teeth the Mousse acts as a buffer or protective layer between your teeth harmful bacteria and acidic foods or drinks.

Can you swallow GC Tooth Mousse?

Do not swallow GC Tooth Mousse PlusĀ®. Do not use except on the advice of a dentist. You should discuss with your dentist how often and for how long you should apply GC Tooth Mousse PlusĀ®. Application should occur after brushing teeth.

How long do I leave Tooth Mousse on my teeth for?

Hold the mixture of the Tooth Mousse and saliva in your mouth as long as possible (minimum 2 minutes) to maximise its efficiency. You may spit out the Tooth Mousse once you are finished, but again, do not rinse, eat or drink for half an hour after Tooth Mousse treatment.

Can you leave Tooth Mousse on overnight?

There is no need to rinse, and it is advisable not eat or drink for 30 minutes after, so the best time to use tooth mousse would be after brushing your teeth at night, before you go to bed – it can be left on your teeth overnight to continue strengthening your teeth. However, you can use it as often as you like!

Can you regrow tooth enamel?

Tooth enamel is the hardest tissue in the body. Problem is, it’s not living tissue, so it can’t be naturally regenerated. Unfortunately, you can’t regrow it artificially, either — not even with those special toothpastes.

Can you use Tooth Mousse everyday?

Tooth Mousse is not toothpaste. It is made of milk products so swallowing the product is safe and it can be used throughout the day.

Can you leave tooth mousse on overnight?

Can a shaky tooth be saved?

Can a loose tooth be saved? Yes, but it depends on the reason the tooth is loose. If a tooth is loose because of gum disease, it might tighten back up with consistent and proper dental hygiene. A deep cleaning with a hygienist called Scaling & Root Planing is typically the best treatment option.

Can a loose tooth tighten back up?

Based on the type and severity of damage to the tooth, your dentist may take it out and then replace it with a dental bridge or an implant. But if the tooth is just a bit loose, it may be left on its own to tighten back up. In maximum cases, they can be healed and tightened back within a couple of weeks.

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