Subject
- #Chemical Surfactants
- #Toothpaste Ingredients
- #Aikalab
- #Cavity Prevention
- #High-Fluoride Toothpaste
Created: 2025-01-28
Created: 2025-01-28 15:51
Do you experience bad breath and recurring cavities despite diligent brushing?
I used to. So I pondered what the problem was, and I wondered, have you ever checked the back of your current toothpaste?
(Drumroll!) You might find a formidable ingredient called "surfactant" prominently displayed there.
Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), Sodium lauryl sulfate, Ammonium lauryl sulfate... Don't these names sound familiar?
And if it contains chemical preservatives as well, 😱
Are you curious whether your current toothpaste contains a surfactant or not?
Let me tell you a simple method! Eat some fruit right after brushing your teeth.
If the taste of the fruit feels different than usual, it's highly likely that the toothpaste used a chemical surfactant.
With natural surfactant toothpaste, you can still taste the fruit's original flavor after brushing. Isn't that amazing?
And another thing! There's something you should definitely check when choosing toothpaste. It's the fluoride content.
Have you ever heard that ‘fluoride is harsh and bad for your body’? 😥
No! That's all misinformation.
Actually, fluoride is a safe ingredient easily obtained from our surroundings, and it's essential for cavity prevention.
The fact is, if the fluoride content isn't listed on the toothpaste, the chance of developing cavities increases!
The American Dental Association and the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare recommend using high-fluoride toothpaste (1,000 ppm or more) in the appropriate amount from 6 months of age.
It's safe for pregnant women and babies too, which is really reassuring, isn't it?
Don't you want that refreshing feeling after brushing to last longer?
Aiclabs toothpaste contains a cooling agent, so the refreshing feeling after brushing lasts three times longer!
It's the first time it's been introduced in Korea, which is amazing, right? 😊
Did you think that toothpaste that produces a lot of foam is better?
Actually, toothpastes that produce a lot of foam use low-grade abrasives that can significantly scratch your teeth.
This can lead to sensitive teeth or gum damage!
If it says ‘calcium carbonate abrasive’ on the back of the toothpaste, it means it doesn't use a high-quality abrasive, right?
Aiclabs toothpaste uses a high-quality abrasive to reduce damage to the tooth surface, so you can use it with peace of mind, right?
Aikalab Fluoride Toothpaste (Grapefruit Mint) - My Personal Purchase from the Dentist
Aiclabs solid toothpaste, which ranked #1 in Wadiz funding!
✅ High-fluoride toothpaste certified by the Korea Ministry of Food and Drug Safety
✅ Fluoride concentration 1,450ppm
✅ Even more refreshing Grapefruit Mintflavor
✅ Uses high-grade abrasives
It seems like a must-try toothpaste these days, when we carefully check toothpaste ingredients.
It's easy to use. Just brush thoroughly for 3 minutes without wetting your brush, then rinse!
After getting my teeth treated,it was displayed at the dental clinic's front deskso I searched it up and bought one.
When I actually used it, it didn't produce absolutely no foam, to be honest.
The refreshing feeling lasted a bit longer after brushing. 👍
Adults don't immediately treat minor cavities but monitor them.
I'd like to manage them with high-fluoride toothpaste to prevent further progression and see if it's effective.
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