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Now, let's look on the bright side. "There are a number of good products on the market for whitening that, when used correctly, will not damage teeth," says Mark Wolff, a professor at New York University College of Dentistry. However, Wolff urges people to have realistic expectations. "The 'tissue test' seen on commercials — holding a white tissue to the front of your tooth and expecting the same color — is just not realistic," he says. "Expecting teeth to be brilliant white even after whitening is not always possible."

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The best part is that they're formulated with one of Hoss' favorite fluoride-alternative ingredients: nano-hydroxyapatite. It's effective for tooth remineralization (aka the repairing of the outer layer of your teeth called the enamel) while also helping whiten and reduce tooth sensitivity, he explains. This minty, breath-freshening option also contains xylitol and erythritol to prevent cavity-causing bacteria from hanging around your mouth. Slot DE, Berchier CE, Addy M, Van der Velden U, Van der Weijden GA (February 2014). "The efficacy of chlorhexidine dentifrice or gel on plaque, clinical parameters of gingival inflammation and tooth discoloration: a systematic review". International Journal of Dental Hygiene. 12 (1): 25–35. doi: 10.1111/idh.12050. PMID 24034716.Herlofson BB, Barkvoll P (June 1996). "The effect of two toothpaste detergents on the frequency of recurrent aphthous ulcers". Acta Odontologica Scandinavica. 54 (3): 150–3. doi: 10.3109/00016359609003515. PMID 8811135. Herbal toothpastes are marketed to consumers who wish to avoid some of the artificial ingredients commonly found in regular toothpastes. The ingredients found in so-called natural toothpastes vary widely but often include baking soda, aloe, eucalyptus oil, myrrh, camomile, calendula, neem, toothbrush tree, plant extract (strawberry extract), and essential oils. Many herbal toothpastes do not contain fluoride or sodium lauryl sulfate. [37] Yang ZY, Wang F, Lu K, Li YH, Zhou Z (January 7, 2016). "Arginine-containing desensitizing toothpaste for the treatment of dentin hypersensitivity: a meta-analysis". Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry. 8: 1–14. doi: 10.2147/CCIDE.S95660. PMC 4708190. PMID 26793006. A 2020 meta-analysis showed some evidence for the efficacy of herbal toothpaste, albeit from poor quality studies. [37] According to a study by the Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, many of the herbal toothpastes being sold in India were adulterated with nicotine. [73] Other ingredients in toothpaste". Archived from the original on October 18, 2007 . Retrieved December 23, 2007.

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Fluoride was first added to toothpastes in the 1890s. Tanagra, containing calcium fluoride as the active ingredient, was sold by Karl F. Toellner Company, of Bremen, Germany, based upon the early work of chemist Albert Deninger. [87] An analogous invention by Roy Cross, of Kansas City, Missouri, was initially criticized by the American Dental Association (ADA) in 1937. Fluoride toothpastes developed in the 1950s received the ADA's approval. To develop the first ADA-approved fluoride toothpaste, Procter & Gamble started a research program in the early 1940s. In 1950, Procter & Gamble developed a joint research project team headed by Joseph C. Muhler at Indiana University to study new toothpaste with fluoride. In 1955, Procter & Gamble's Crest launched its first clinically proven fluoride-containing toothpaste. On August 1, 1960, the ADA reported that "Crest has been shown to be an effective anticavity (decay preventative) dentifrice that can be of significant value when used in a conscientiously applied program of oral hygiene and regular professional care."

Ganss C, Lussi A, Grunau O, Klimek J, Schlueter N (2011). "Conventional and anti-erosion fluoride toothpastes: effect on enamel erosion and erosion-abrasion". Caries Research. 45 (6): 581–9. doi: 10.1159/000334318. PMID 22156703. S2CID 45156274.

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After using toothpaste, orange juice and other fruit juices are known to have an unpleasant taste if consumed shortly afterwards. Sodium lauryl sulfate, used as a surfactant in toothpaste, alters taste perception. It can break down phospholipids that inhibit taste receptors for sweetness, giving food a bitter taste. In contrast, apples are known to taste more pleasant after using toothpaste. [68] Distinguishing between the hypotheses that the bitter taste of orange juice results from stannous fluoride or from sodium lauryl sulfate is still an unresolved issue and it is thought that the menthol added for flavor may also take part in the alteration of taste perception when binding to lingual cold receptors. [ citation needed] Whitening toothpastes [ edit ] Toothpaste overdose". National Library of Medicine. National Institutes of Health . Retrieved February 7, 2014. Many, although not all, toothpastes contain sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) or related surfactants (detergents). SLS is found in many other personal care products as well, such as shampoo, and is mainly a foaming agent, which enables uniform distribution of toothpaste, improving its cleansing power. [15] Other components [ edit ] Antibacterial agents [ edit ] The color on the bottom of the tube doesn’t tell you which of the above ingredients is in the toothpaste, or whether it’s considered “natural” or “chemical.”In 2016, Colgate-Palmolive was granted a patent (USPTO U.S. Patent 20,160,228,347) for suitable sorts of differently colored toothpastes to be filled directly into tubes to produce a striped mix without any separate compartments. This required adjustment of the diffent components' behavior ( rheology) so that stripes are produced when the tube is squeezed. [76] Chemical repair ( remineralization) of early tooth decay is promoted naturally by saliva. [39] However, this process can be enhanced by various remineralisation agents. [40] Fluoride promotes remineralization, but is limited by bioavailable calcium. [41] Casein phosphopeptide stabilised amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) is a toothpaste ingredient containing bioavailable calcium that has been widely research to be the most clinically effective remineralization agent that enhances the action of saliva and fluoride. [42] [43] [44] [45] Peptide-based systems, hydroxyapatite nanocrystals and a variety of calcium phosphates have been advocated as remineralization agents; however, more clinical evidence is required to substantiate their effectiveness. [45] Toothpaste is sold in many brands. Miscellaneous components [ edit ] DeMatteis, Bob (February 2004). From Patent to Profit: Secrets & Strategies for the Successful Inventor. Square One Publishers, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7570-0140-6. Gunsolley JC (December 2006). "A meta-analysis of six-month studies of antiplaque and antigingivitis agents". Journal of the American Dental Association. 137 (12): 1649–57. doi: 10.14219/jada.archive.2006.0110. PMID 17138709. S2CID 9347082. Seventeen studies support the antiplaque, antigingivitis effects of dentifrices containing 0.30 percent triclosan, 2.0 percent Gantrez copolymer.

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a b c Weinert W (2005). "Oral Hygiene Products". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi: 10.1002/14356007.a18_209. ISBN 3527306730. Arm & Hammer marketed a baking soda-based toothpowder in the United States until approximately 2000, and Colgate currently markets toothpowder in India and other countries. Featherstone JD (August 2009). "Remineralization, the natural caries repair process--the need for new approaches". Advances in Dental Research. 21 (1): 4–7. doi: 10.1177/0895937409335590. PMID 19717404. S2CID 206573422.Schlosser J (December 20, 2005). "Get the lead out didn't always mean for soldiers to speed up during World War II. It meant removing lead from toothpaste tubes to make bullets". Architecture Antiquity Artifacts. Archived from the original on October 13, 2008. There’s also a colored bar on the bottom of toothpaste tubes. Some claim that the color of this bar means a great deal about the toothpaste’s ingredients. Nonetheless, like a lot of stuff floating around on the internet, the claim about these color codes is completely false.

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