2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.adaj.2017.05.001
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Charcoal and charcoal-based dentifrices

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“…However, there is no evidence that dental enamel damage can occur. 25 Patients should be directed to use these formulations properly, as there may be potential for increased abrasiveness and damage to enamel. 4,22 Whitening dentifrices can be more effective in altering the color of teeth than the conventional dentifrices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is no evidence that dental enamel damage can occur. 25 Patients should be directed to use these formulations properly, as there may be potential for increased abrasiveness and damage to enamel. 4,22 Whitening dentifrices can be more effective in altering the color of teeth than the conventional dentifrices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Educate their patients about the unproven claims of oral benefits and possible health risks associated with the use of charcoal dentifrices and the potential increased risk of developing dental caries with the use of these non-fluoridated or possibly charcoalinactivated fluoride products' . 1 The 'possible health risks' associated with the use of charcoal-based toothpastes have been considered to be related to the possible inclusion of human carcinogenic polyaromatic hydrocarbons in charcoal and the use of bentonite clay in some charcoalbased dentifrices. 1 Bentonite clay belongs to a heterogenous group of clays with various industrial applications and uses in skin care products, medications and toothpastes.…”
Section: Charcoal-containing Dentifricesmentioning
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“…1 The 'possible health risks' associated with the use of charcoal-based toothpastes have been considered to be related to the possible inclusion of human carcinogenic polyaromatic hydrocarbons in charcoal and the use of bentonite clay in some charcoalbased dentifrices. 1 Bentonite clay belongs to a heterogenous group of clays with various industrial applications and uses in skin care products, medications and toothpastes. 4…”
Section: Charcoal-containing Dentifricesmentioning
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“…2 With our increasingly health-conscious society, there has become a renewed interest in the potential merits of charcoal-containing products for personal hygiene, including skin and dental care. The most common oral product containing charcoal is toothpaste, reviewed by Brooks et al, 3…”
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