FredSonoma
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@sweetpeat sorry if this is a dumb question, but what is ACT?
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@sweetpeat sorry if this is a dumb question, but what is ACT?
Okay thanks!ACT is the brand name of a fluoride rinse.
As Lilac said, ACT is a fluoride rinse. It's one of the components of the Dr. Ellie program mentioned in the first post of this thread.@sweetpeat sorry if this is a dumb question, but what is ACT?
I did it all by the book for the first six months and then got to the point where my mouth felt good enough to transition to mainly closys and crest toothpaste. I have listerine and ACT but only use those a couple times per week. I can’t remember the last time I used xylitol. It works but it seems to stain my teeth.Bumping this to ask, anyone had success with xylitol and Listerine only?
Bumping this to ask, anyone had success with xylitol and Listerine only?
The fluoride is used to remineralize the teeth, to replace the calcium in the bone matrix. When thinking about things that supports healthy teeth remineralization, vitamin K2 comes to mind. Obviously the mechanism of action is completely different, but the results would be much better (you don't want the fluoride to be in your bone matrix anyways, when you can have calcium there)Is there a suitable replacement for the fluoride rinse?
Here's a very late reply 4 years later!@Right in Two really interesting to read your experience, thanks! I encourage you to keep sharing on this thread :)
@Nstocks I read two of your posts listing the food you ate, it really seems you don't get enough carbs/sugar