Why will you love Tooth Builder Toothpaste?
Because it fights or prevents:
tooth sensitivity
chemical sensitivity
bad breath
mouth ulcers
periodontal disease (gum disease)
canker sores
perioral dermatitis
plaque, tartar, cavities
surface stain
How to Avoid Tooth Sensitivity:
Avoid acidic soft drinks (with or without sugar). If you drink an acidic beverage such as soda or fruit juice, drink
it quickly and rinse your mouth out with water immediately.
Do not brush your teeth too vigorously. Brush your teeth no more than 3 times a day. Ask your hygienist to review tooth
brushing technique with you. Ask your dentist to check for evidence of tooth grinding and, if you have any what
to do about it.
Tooth Builder's mild abrasive removes stain and plaque leaving tooth enamel intact. Highly abrasive toothpastes contribute to gum
recession and tooth wear at the gum line, leading to tooth sensitivity. Baking soda and tartar control toothpastes
aggravate tooth sensitivity.
When you get your teeth cleaned at the dentist, ask them not to use conventional prophylaxis paste--it is 10-20 times more abrasive
than conventional toothpaste. There is an old saying: A day in the chair is worth 6 months of wear.
Instead, ask your dentist or hygienist to polish your teeth with Tooth Builder® Toothpaste, to preserve your enamel.
How to Reduce Tooth Sensitivity
Floss daily, each time before you brush. Place a full length of Tooth Builder on a soft bristled, small headed toothbrush.
Brush for 2 minutes, 2-3 times a day, after eating. Rinse. Then gently brush your tongue, roof of mouth and inside of
cheeks. Rinse. You should begin to feel relief from tooth sensitivity within a week.
Soothe your mouth--inside & out
If you have sensitive teeth or any of the above mentioned problems, twice daily use of Tooth Builder® and flossing will
help. If you or your children have trouble following a regimen of good oral hygiene, Tooth Builder® will help because
it tastes so good.
Nature's Provision is a factory authorized retailer of Tooth Builder and Squigle Toothpastes
on the West Coast. Please visit us and order on line at www.xylipro.com or email us via our "Contact Us" page or call us between 3:00-9:00 PM Pacific Time.
Protect your Mouth:
Avoid Harsh Toothpaste Ingredients
Harsh toothpaste ingredients
may hurt your teeth & gums.
Tooth Builder Toothpaste has:
no harsh ABRASIVES
because tooth enamel never regrows
no irritating BLEACHES
no calcium peroxide
no carbamide peroxide
no hydrogen peroxide
no irritating DETERGENTS*
no cocamidopropyl betaine (CPB)
no sodium lauroyl glutamate (SLG)
no sodium lauroyl sarcosinate (Gardol)
no sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS)
no sodium methylcocoyl taurate (Tauranol)
no added FLAVORS,
COLORS, ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS, or ANIMAL TESTING
no cinnamon
no spearmint
no high intensity flavors
no irritating TARTAR
CONTROL AGENTS
no metaphosphates
no polyphosphates
no pyrophosphates
*Detergent
irritancy may be due to:
detergent is highly irritating (example: SLS)
detergent is irritating, but less than SLS (example:
SLG, CPB, Gardol, Tauranol)
Statements about this product have not been evaluated by the FDA.
Tooth Builder Non-Fluoride Toothpaste
Ingredient List for Tooth Builder Toothpaste
Ingredient
Purpose
Source
NATURAL XYLITOL
prevents plaque
birch trees
purified water
texture
spring water
calcite
polishes, seals open tubules, heals decay
limestone
glycerin
moistener
vegetable oil
poloxamer
supermild detergent
natural gas
cellulose gum
thickener, foamer
trees
Methocel®
foamer, thickener
trees
Calcium Propionate
anti-microbial, heals decay
trees
lactoferrin
anti-microbial
cow's milk
For maximum effectiveness, Squigle & Tooth Builder® has 36%
natural XYLITOL--far more than all other toothpastes.
US Patents 5,496,541 and 5,900,230 and others pending. Squigle, Tooth Builder, Enamel Saver, & Mouth Friendly are Registered
trademarks of Squigle Inc.
Please keep xylitol away from pets. Although xylitol has many
benefits for people, it can cause serious health risks for dogs. Canine
consumption of xylitol can cause a sudden drop in blood sugar which may
result in depression, loss of coordination, seizures, liver failure or
may even be fatal. Call your veterinarian immediately if you suspect your
dog has consumed any amount of xylitol.