Activated charcoal has become quite popular in beauty products, pressed juices, and even teeth whitening products. However, frequent use of the product may lead to tooth damage — the erosion of tooth enamel, which can’t be replaced.
Key takeaways:
- Activated charcoal is believed to absorb teeth stains since it has been used in emergency rooms to absorb toxins in cases of poisoning/overdosing.
- There are no long-term studies that provide proof for the benefits of activated charcoal in whitening the teeth and removing bad breath.
- Dentists recommend that if people want to try activated charcoal toothpaste, they should start sparingly and with lots of caution.
If you do decide to use activated charcoal toothpaste, dentists agree that you should do so cautiously and sparingly. Brush with it no more than once every other week, and not for an extended period of time, even if your teeth feel normal.
Read the full story here
http://www.health.com/oral-health/charcoal-toothpaste
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