Personalised Oral Health Prescription
Which brush, floss, toothpaste and mouthwash to use and how to use them?
© Dr Victoria Hong Trinh
Dr Victoria Trinh creates a personalised oral health prescription for every patient because patient’s home care is essential
· for achieving the best outcome for your future dental treatment and
· preventing future dental decay and gum disease.
Below is the list of some recommended toothpastes, floss and mouthwash for different conditions.
Dr Victoria Trinh will provide personalised instructions and recommendations for every patient.
Not everyone is the same.
Please consult your regular dentist for a tailored recommendation to your condition.
Brushing/ Flossing
Soft bristle toothbrush head
Brushing 2 times a day
Floss 1/day ideally
Most important time to brush and floss is before sleeping.
Floss Types
o String floss
o Flossette (White Glo, Colgate)
o Piksters (your size and colour)
Toothpastes:
Regular Toothpastes:
o Colgate Total toothpaste
o Colgate Triple Action toothpaste
o Oral B Pro Health toothpaste
For Sensitivity Relief Toothpastes:
o Colgate Prorelief toothpaste
o Sensodyne Rapid Relief toothpaste
You can use the toothpaste to brush and apply a fresh coat of toothpaste onto the teeth. No eating no drinking 30minutes after
For Sensitivity, Acid Attacks
o GC Toothmouse Plus
You can apply toothmouse plus gel onto the teeth. No eating no drinking 30 minutes after
High Fluoride Concentration Toothpastes (Prescription)
o Colgate Neutruolfour 5000ppm plus toothpaste
Whitening Toothpaste
o Colgate Optic White 5% toothpaste
Bleeding Gums toothpastes
o Curasept ADS 350 toothpaste
o Curasept ADS 705 toothpaste
o Curasept ADS 712 toothpaste
Mouthwash For bleeding gums
(there is risk of teeth staining while using)
o Colgate Savacol mouthwash 1/day for 2 weeks
o Curasept ADS 205 mouthwash
o Curasept ADS 212 mouthwash
o Curasept ADS 220 mouthwash
Fluoride Concentration Mouthwash
o Colgate Neutruoflour 220 mouthwash 1/day
o Colgate Neutruoflour 5000ppm mouthwash 1/day