2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41407-020-0294-0
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Charcoal-based mouthwashes: a literature review

Abstract: describe the emerging use of charcoalbased oral hygiene products and look at the lack of evidence supporting their use for therapeutic or cosmetic improvement.

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“…Despite this initial whitening effect, it should be noticed that, after 3600 cycles of tooth brushing, the whiteness index of CP significantly decreased. This effect could be due to the presence of traces of activated charcoal on the enamel surface, which can lead to staining 36 . This effect could be verified by individually analyzing the L * parameter of the CIE L * a * b scale, where the decrease observed indicates a gray tone of the specimens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Despite this initial whitening effect, it should be noticed that, after 3600 cycles of tooth brushing, the whiteness index of CP significantly decreased. This effect could be due to the presence of traces of activated charcoal on the enamel surface, which can lead to staining 36 . This effect could be verified by individually analyzing the L * parameter of the CIE L * a * b scale, where the decrease observed indicates a gray tone of the specimens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Activated charcoal has a highly porous and high surface area, so it can provide effective and gradual cleaning of the teeth. However, it is stated that there is not enough evidence regarding the effectiveness of whitening the activated charcoal used in toothpaste and mouthwashes in literature 13,37 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Furthermore, various tooth pastes and mouth wash contain charcoal and claim to offer tooth whitening which seemingly points to its abrasive property which favors in clearing stains. 19…”
Section: Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 Not only this, charcoal containing mouthwashes have the potential to damage the aprismatic and subsurface enamel which results in severe tooth sensitivity and susceptibility to dental caries which can reverse its tooth whitening effect and instead cause tooth discoloration to tooth discoloration. 19 Furthermore, there are a number of charcoal containing beauty products that are not under the jurisdiction of FDA that contain chemicals which can cause allergies and irritation. There have also been reported cases of chemical burns due to the presence of allergic substances which then required the treatment of topical steroids.…”
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confidence: 99%