Charcoal toothpaste whitening
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Look for a brand made from coconut charcoal products rather than wood ash.
A. Charcoal toothpaste has recently become a trendy tooth-whitening choice, joining the ever-swelling ranks of whitening products lining store shelves.
After extensive testing, I found the best charcoal toothpaste on the market is Hyperbiotics Charcoal Toothpaste.
Hyperbiotics’ toothpaste features:
- Active probiotics to support fresh breath and a healthy oral microbiome
- Very low abrasivity
- Xylitol to support tooth remineralization
- Baking soda for supporting a healthy pH in the mouth
FAQs
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Will activated charcoal stain crowns/fillings/veneers?
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Charcoal toothpaste is safe for fillings, veneers, crowns, caps, etc.
But I tell my patients to limit their use of any whitening toothpaste to no more than 2-3 days per week to prevent enamel erosion and tooth sensitivity.
If you’re looking for a toothpaste for everyday use, choose a hydroxyapatite toothpaste instead.
Activated charcoal is a lightweight hydrocarbon substance made up of materials such as coconut shells or wood pulp.
However, it may support a healthy oral microbiome.You should use charcoal toothpaste no more than 2-3 times per week.
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Does charcoal toothpaste work?
Charcoal toothpaste works to remove some surface stains from teeth.
True teeth whitening products use peroxide held against the teeth for 10-60 minutes or more to intrinsically whiten teeth.
Charcoal Toothpaste for Bad Breath
Charcoal toothpaste freshens breath by adsorbing to some acidic compounds in the mouth that may cause halitosis. Speak with a dentist about the best whitening option for you.
Although charcoal can adsorb poisons when ingested, there’s no evidence that it detoxifies your mouth or body in any meaningful way.
Is charcoal toothpaste safe to use?
Most charcoal toothpaste is safe to use on a regular basis. Dentists Weigh In
If you’ve scrolled through TikTok lately, you’ve probably seen people swearing by sleek black tubes promising whiter, brighter teeth with the help of activated charcoal.
Always use a soft-bristled toothbrush and gently brush your teeth in a circular motion for 2 minutes (don’t move your toothbrush in a straight line).
Meet the experts: Tyler Hales, D.D.S., a cosmetic dentist and founder of Hales Aesthetic in Orange County, CA; Johannes Jacobs, D.D.S., founder of Jacobs & Associates Dental in Oakville, Ontario; Nicole Khalife, D.D.S., owner of Lux Smiles NYC
Advocates say charcoal toothpaste lifts stains and detoxes your mouth, but many dentists aren’t so quick to smile about it.
Children can safely use charcoal toothpaste, although it should always be spit out, not swallowed.
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Should I use charcoal mouthwash?
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Charcoal mouthwash has no known health benefits. In fact, a 2017 review in The Journal of the American Dental Association found that evidence supporting charcoal toothpaste’s whitening or oral-health benefits is limited and inconclusive.
“Charcoal toothpaste has become a huge fad online—especially on TikTok—with videos showing dramatic whitening results,” says Tyler Hales, D.D.S., a cosmetic dentist and founder of Hales Aesthetic in Orange County, CA.
“While it might look effective, the truth is more complicated.”
So is this trendy black paste actually worth adding to your bathroom counter, or should you stick with traditional fluoride formulas? Dr. Golen completed her residency training at George Washington University Medical Center in 1995, and is an associate professor at Harvard Medical … See Full Bio
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