Eucryl Toothpowder Freshmint

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Eucryl Toothpowder Freshmint

Eucryl Toothpowder Freshmint

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Janakiram et al. “ Comparison of Plaque Removal Efficacy of Tooth Powder and Toothpaste in Young Adults in India: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial .” Journal of the International Academy of Periodontology, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 2018.

Coarse sea salt — Sea salt helps balance the pH levels in the mouth and acts as a natural antibacterial agent There is limited research that has compared toothpaste to powder. However, those published show mixed results on tooth powder's overall effects on oral health. 1,2,3,4,5,6

Tooth powder should be used the same as toothpaste. The only difference is that it needs moisture to spread over the surfaces of your teeth.

One study found that tooth powder can cause bleeding, gum loss, and damage to your enamel (tooth surface). 4 Another study showed that tooth loss was higher in people who brushed with red tooth powder due to its high abrasiveness and chemical composition. 5 Pros and Cons of Toothpowder NewMouth recommends brushing your teeth with toothpaste with the ADA Seal of Acceptance. All toothpaste with the ADA Seal of Acceptance has provided scientific evidence proving the safety and efficacy of the paste. Khan et al. “ Extrinsic Stain Removal with a Toothpowder: A Randomized Controlled Trial .” International Journal of Health Sciences, Qassim University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2014. Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) ⁠— This ingredient has mild abrasive properties that help remove surface stains and dental plaque from the teeth However, another study from 2018 compared traditional oral hygiene methods to toothpaste users. This study showed contrasting evidence to the other studies. It found that traditional methods, including tooth powder, were inferior in plaque control compared to toothpaste. 5Bentonite clay — Bentonite clay is added to natural tooth powder to improve its overall texture, giving it a smooth consistency When plaque builds up on teeth, it can cause inflammation, pain, and infection in your gums. This can lead to gingivitis (early gum disease). If gingivitis goes untreated, it can turn into periodontitis (advanced gum disease). The quality and convenience of teeth cleaning products moved forward significantly during the early 19th century, as the addition of glycerin helped turn the powders into a paste that was easier on teeth and easier to use. By 1873, toothpaste was mass produced and sold in jars on drugstore shelves. In 1892, Dr. Washington Sheffield of Connecticut became the first to put toothpaste into a collapsible tube; his company later became Colgate. After World War II, toothpaste technology continued to develop: One of the most significant advancements was the addition of fluoride to toothpaste to strengthen tooth enamel and help prevent tooth decay. Baking soda had been considered a popular tooth powder because of its cleaning and whitening abilities -- not to mention its low cost. However, modern dentists caution that it's too abrasive for daily use. Toothpowder has not been studied as extensively as toothpaste. However, there have been a few studies that have examined the effectiveness of toothpowder. Toothpaste has continuously been proven effective at protecting against oral issues, which include: 7,8,9,10

Cury, J.A. and Tenuta, L.M.A. “ Evidence-Based Recommendation on Toothpaste Use .” Brazilian Oral Research, Sociedade Brasileira De Pesquisa Odontológica, 2014. In the 1800s, it was common for people to use baking soda, chalk, or salt to remove mouth odor and polish teeth. Today, we call them tooth powder.These mixed results show that more evidence is needed to prove whether tooth powder is as effective as toothpaste at reducing plaque. Controlling Gingivitis Essential oils — Some essential oils have antiseptic properties that can help reduce bacteria in the mouth Rinse your mouth and toothbrush with water to remove any remaining tooth powder residue from your mouth and toothbrush When it comes to using a plastic free, natural toothpowder it can seem daunting, however it really isn't! Natural tooth powders are so easy to use, just simply dip your eco friendly toothbrush head in the natural tooth powder and make sure you have a nice covering of the natural tooth powder on the bristles. Then brush as normal!

Natural tooth powders are an innovative, zero waste, eco friendly way of brushing teeth without the need for a plastic toothpaste tub. This is environmentally friendly because many commercial toothpaste tubes are made up of different layers of plastic and metal. This makes it very hard to recycle and, in most cases, ends up in general waste and sitting in landfill. Making the simple, eco switch to a natural tooth powder that is plastic-free will help reduce waste, plastic pollution, and encourage and support more sustainable, zero waste manufacturing processes. Current scientific evidence shows that tooth powders may effectively reduce plaque and gum disease. 1,2,3 However, more evidence is needed to determine whether tooth powder effectively controls gingivitis. Whitening EffectsHowever, studies are concerned about its ability to cause gum bleeding, gum recession, enamel damage, and tooth loss. More studies are needed to prove claims for or against tooth powder. Kids tooth powder is specifically formulated for young children. Since kids’ teeth are still growing, this tooth powder is safe for their developing teeth. This tooth powder may contain natural ingredients and be free from harsh chemicals or additives. Does Tooth Powder Have any Benefits?



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