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Charcoal Toothpaste: Is It a Safe Way to Whiten Your Teeth?

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Charcoal Toothpaste: Is It a Safe Way to Whiten Your Teeth?

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  1. Charcoal Toothpaste: Is It a Safe Way to Whiten Your Teeth? Activated charcoal has come up as the latest health trend in terms of dietary health and oral care. Though it seems like a good idea and a lot of people are turning towards it, is charcoal toothpaste really such a good idea for your teeth? Of course, everyone wants whiter teeth, but charcoal toothpaste might not be the solution you are looking for. Read on to know more! The use of activated charcoal Activated charcoal is basically a black powder that is made from burned material. It is the most frequently used for preventing poisoning because its porosity helps in toxin absorption.

  2. When this substance comes in the form of toothpastes, it is meant to whiten your teeth as charcoal can lift stains from the teeth to make them look whiter and brighter. In fact, it does not even have to come in the form of toothpastes. People simply purchase activated charcoal powder and apply it directly on their teeth like baking soda. Though it feels effective initially, there are some dangers to this process. How does activated charcoal act on your teeth? Activated charcoal is able to lighten the stains on your teeth because it is made out of abrasive, fine grains that wear off the stains. It is almost like using baking soda, which is one more thing that the dentists do not recommend. Being abrasive, charcoal is able to cut through the dental plaque and even wear down the enamel on the teeth. Since enamel is not something that grows back or can be replaced, your teeth will start becoming vulnerable to sensitivity and cavities. What are the dentists’ opinions on charcoal toothpaste? One of the foremost reasons why dentists do not rely on or suggest charcoal toothpaste is because it is not actually known to be helpful. Many health remedies use charcoal because of its ability to soak up the toxins in your stomach, but the same benefit is not rendered to your teeth. There aren’t enough studies to prove that it improves your dental wellness or gives you whiter teeth. So, there is no point in using charcoal toothpastes because the possible side-effects are something to be worried about. If you want to get whiter teeth, you should get professional oral cleaning done by an experienced dentist at Roseland Dental. It will give you better and safer results than anything charcoal toothpastes can ever promise you.

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