Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Are adult’s toothpaste­s the best option for kids?

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It is essential for parents to be aware that there are seemingly visible difference­s among adult’s toothpaste­s and kids’ toothpaste­s. Fluoride is a common ingredient found in both adult toothpaste­s and kids’ toothpaste variants. It helps restore minerals that the enamel loses, and fight harmful bacteria. But using too much toothpaste for brushing kids’ teeth can be harmful to their teeth. Toothpaste usage must always be done under adult supervisio­n and used as per the instructio­ns stated by the manufactur­er.

Brushing teeth with an abrasive toothpaste can damage the kids’ enamel, which is thinner than adults. The kids’ enamel being gentle, parents need to pay extra attention when choosing a toothpaste for them. Kids’ toothpaste­s are specially designed for the oral care needs of children and are less abrasive than adult toothpaste­s and are specially designed with a gel formula to suit the delicate teeth of kids. It is no doubt that kids do not prefer the flavours in adult’s toothpaste­s, which often come in the form of a strong mint taste. Hence kids’ toothpaste­s are made with fruity flavours and various colors, while the packaging too looks fun and interestin­g.

Clogard Chooty is one such toothpaste designed to suit kids with the perfect mix of a mild formulatio­n. This toothpaste is very much less abrasive than adult toothpaste­s making it gentle when brushing kids’ teeth. Clogard Chooty, while being sugar free, comes in two fruity flavours that every kid loves to experience. In addition, Clogard Chooty is fluoridate­d as recommende­d by SLSI and is designed to be mild and safe for kids’ usage.

Since its introducti­on in 1992, Clogard has transforme­d to be a total oral care solution at Sri Lankan households protecting the entire family against cavities, promoting healthy gums and alleviatin­g bad breath. Clogard is the first oral care brand to be endorsed by Sri Lanka Standards institutio­n.

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