Sunday 25 June 2017

Be Careful With Charcoal Toothpaste

If you have just started to jump on board with the newest trend then welcome to charcoal.  The trend of using charcoal for just about everything has taken our TikToc and social media by storm.  One thing it has also done is whiten our teeth all while not using harmful chemicals. But there is a downside to everything and I want to go over a few things that have to deal with Charcoal.  I also want to go over how successful it has been in my own experience.

 

This began in my own family by watching social media. There were so many pranks and funny things that kept popping up that it actually grabbed my attention.  I decided along with my wife to look into actually using charcoal for our teeth.  After seeing enough non paid advertising on Instagram I wondered if it was actually a real dental hygiene tool that we could use. This was interesting to me because I have had such problems with whitening strips in the past.  On special occasions like weddings and vacations, I have used Crest White Strips and had some painful results.

 

It says on the package that sensitive teeth are possible side effects, but for my mouth, that is really painful.  It is so painful that I have not done them in years and don't plan on ever going back.  The strips do work and they work very well.  I always ended up with a really bright and white smile and that was something that I at least appreciated.  But now that there was a possible alternative to the pain-filled days and night I decided to give it a try. 

My first experience with it made me a little uncertain.  I really didn't want to trust my teeth to a non-main branded toothpaste. So I decided to start slow, and only use the charcoal for one brushing at a time.  I noticed that it was meant to absorb stains on your teeth and the more I read I saw that it was a light abrasive so it did actually scrape off plaque in a very small way.  So I ended up adding the black toothpaste to my nightly brush.

 

It turns out that my brush ended up black and so did my teeth.  It was a bit of a fun smile and reminded me of a scene in the movie the Patriot.  The one thing is that it does stain your toothbrush and leave your sink a bit black.  Be very careful spitting this stuff and I would really not suggest giving it to kids.  I can only imagine what my kids would have done with this.  But my wife and I have had a good experience.

 

With our brushing with it once a day for a few months our teeth have brightened many shades.  I have experienced no sensitivity as I did with the white strips.  I am so glad about that and I still feel like it is protecting our teeth at night while brightening our smile. So if you are careful with it and are able to brush your teeth several times a day I would suggest it.  I still like to have a fluoride main brand toothpaste for the morning, but just in case I like the idea of it.

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