Crest Charcoal 3D White Toothpaste, Whitening Therapy, with Tea Tree Oil, Refreshing Mint flavor, 4.1 oz, Pack of 3
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This product is made in North Carolina, USA.
The answer is yes. As the sixth inactive ingredient, it is listed on the label.
My bridge is not grey since using this toothpaste. I also have it, and it doesn't make
It will not leave as much mark as ordinary toothpaste. However, there will still be a faint trace left.
Selected User Reviews For Crest Charcoal 3D White Toothpaste, Whitening Therapy, with Tea Tree Oil, Refreshing Mint flavor, 4.1 oz, Pack of 3
There is no better toothpaste on the planet besides this one! That it cleans and freshens my mouth is something that I really appreciate. I love how my teeth look and how clean my mouth feels after using this toothpaste. It is well worth the money!.

At the very least, it does not leave a black stain on your teeth. My first thought when I saw charcoal was to squeeze out a bit and put it in my mouth. A mild abrasive is added to toothpaste as the charcoal is mildly abrasive. Toothpaste itself is mildly abrasive, so that is what this does. Imagine the effect of the tea tree oil on gingivitis.
Think of the effects of hippie crest 3d white.
There is some evidence of the effectiveness of the tea tree oil. The benefit of RCTs has been found in some studies. This statement should be taken with a grain of salt as you are not sure how much tea tree oil is in each tube of toothpaste. If nothing else is mentioned, then it should be considered flavoring. This product does have a bit of a sandy texture, probably as a result of the charcoal providing an abrasive effect. The light black color is seen in a bit of squeezed out solution. You do not need to worry about the color staying on your teeth. The only thing I dislike is the sodium fluoride in this toothpaste. Don't get me wrong, I only brush my teeth with toothpastes with fluoride, but I use tin fluoride instead which is in other toothpastes, mostly sensitive toothpastes As a result of sodium fluoride, I tend to have a dry mouth. It is generally dry for me, but I notice a significant difference between sodium and sodium fluoride in my mouth. In summary, not bad, might be a little bit more effective than other normal grocery store toothpastes, but we haven't had a chance to test it and see if it stands up for itself.

I tried to use the powder charcoal but it was too messy and took so long to rinse. Now I add toothpaste and then a tad into it and it works great. As far as the effect of using white charcoal is concerned, I could detect a drastic difference immediately upon using it in comparison to using the old charcoal. I really like the taste of fresh food.

A couple of weeks of use is all it takes for this product to work. On your toothbrush, you do not need much as well.

I really enjoy using this toothpaste, the taste is not too strong, and the foam is not too heavy. Within a week, you're starting to see progress, but it's not significant! Using it for some time, I noticed a brightening of my smile but it did not happen.

I love this toothpaste because it tastes so good and does the job so well! I like how the tube stands up. It's a tiny thing, I know, but I like it.

I love the flavor and I feel like my teeth are really clean after using the product.

One time, I ran out of tea tree paste and bought the local store brand. I threw it away and now this is automatically replenished.
