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Sure, daily dental care might not be as exciting a grooming experience as doing a luxe face mask or foot soak, but it goes without saying that taking care of your teeth is crucial to having a healthy mouth. Like, absolutely. Not just for your sake but for those around you.
So, when it comes to that mundane routine of brushing your teeth every single day, the very least you can do is to ensure that the hard—and yes, boring—work you’re putting in is actually paying off. And that’s where a decent toothpaste comes in. Find the right one and, when used regularly, you’ve at least done the bare minimum in keeping your oral hygiene in tip-top shape.
But with so many different toothpastes on the market that cater to different dental concerns, you might expect to feel overwhelmed, so keep an eye out for toothpastes that carry the American Dental Association Seal of Acceptance to narrow down your selection, as these products meet basic safety and efficacy standards, one of which includes the inclusion of fluoride, a key ingredient in cavity prevention.

Best for Overall Care
Cavity Protection Toothpaste Colgate Read More

Best for Sensitive Teeth
Fresh Mint Toothpaste Sensodyne Read More

Best for Whitening
Advance White Extreme Whitening Toothpaste Arm & Hammer Read More

Best for Gum Disease
Active Gum Repair Toothpaste Parodontax Read More

Best for Dry Mouth
Fluoride Toothpaste Biotène Read More
“[Fluoride] has a long history in reducing and preventing tooth decay,” says Dr. Gary Cash of the Austin, Texas-based Gary L. Cash, DDS and a member of the US News & World Report Medical Review Board. “If a patient wishes to be fluoride-free, I may want to check their teeth more often.”
According to the ADA—on top of fluoride—toothpastes can also contain other components to better oral health, like ingredients that tackle gum disease, bad breath, enamel erosion, tooth sensitivity, and tartar build-up. And yes, cosmetic whitening factors are also allowed.
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That said, Dr. Cash warns that “many whitening toothpastes are highly abrasive and can cause tooth or mouth sensitivity.” If brightening your teeth is your main concern, he recommends other whitening methods like in-office bleaching or custom-made whitening trays for at-home use. “Abrasive toothpastes may clean the teeth but they can cause recession and abrasion,” adds Dr. Cash. “Think of your car; sand paper may get the dirt off but it will damage your paint.”
With that in mind, we’ve scoured the web—and with input from Dr. Cash—rounded up the best toothpastes for men in 2022 for all your oral health care concerns.
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