Buccotherm Blancheur au Charcoal is a certified organic toothpaste made from 100% natural ingredients. Its formula combines Castéra-Verduzan thermal water with activated carbon to restore teeth to their natural whiteness while respecting the enamel.
What is Buccotherm Bio Charcoal Whitening Toothpaste used for?
Rich in minerals and trace elements, soothing and remineralizing, buccotherm whitening toothpaste fights against the formation of dental plaque, helps cleanse and eliminate food deposits that cause tooth staining and give teeth a natural whiteness.
How to properly use Buccotherm Organic Charcoal Whitening Toothpaste?
- Brush your teeth for 2 minutes, at least twice a day.
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What is the composition?
Aqua (Castéra-Verduzan thermal water*), Glycerin, Hydrogenated starch hydrolysate, Hydrated silica, Water, Xanthan gum, Decyl glucoside, Charcoal powder, Potassium citrate, Zinc citrate, Aroma**, Sodium Fluoride, Stevia rebaudiana extract**, Propolis extract**. Contains sodium fluoride: 1450ppm *Caséra-Verduzan thermal water stabilized at pH 8 (patented process) **Ingredients from Organic Farming 100% of the total ingredients are of natural origin 20% of the total ingredients are from of Organic Farming
- Castéra-Verduzan thermal water : soothes and remineralizes
- Charcoal : helps cleanse and remove food deposits that cause staining of teeth & restores natural whiteness
- Zinc & Fluor Citrate – 1450 ppm : helps fight against dental plaque and promotes the prevention of cavities
- Natural mint aroma : provides fresh breath after each brushing
What are the side effects and contraindications?
- Remember to turn off the water while brushing.
- Do not use in children under 7 years old.
- Product may cause discoloration on some materials. In this case, rinse thoroughly with water.
Presentation - Packaging
Buccotherm Blancheur Bio Charbon toothpaste comes in the form of a 75 ml tube.
Easily avoid bad habits that damage your teeth
Without knowing it, you may have adopted bad habits for your teeth. Find out which behaviors are damaging your teeth.
- Brushing teeth immediately after meals : Brushing your teeth with toothpaste immediately after meals is not a good idea. Indeed, some foods contain acidic substances that weaken tooth enamel and brushing your teeth right after a meal pushes the acid deeper into the enamel. It is therefore advisable to wait at least half an hour after the end of the meal before brushing your teeth with a suitable toothpaste.
- Similarly, do not brush your teeth immediately after an episode of gastric reflux.
- Snacking outside the main meals : When we succumb to the temptation of snacking, it is often for foods that contain a lot of sugars, which promotes the appearance of cavities. Moreover, if we think about brushing our teeth after each meal, we don't always think about it after snacking!
- Our advice, after your snack, if you can't brush your teeth, rinse your mouth with a large glass of water.
- Do not brush your teeth at night : The time when you should never forget to brush your teeth with a good toothpaste is in the evening. Indeed, at night, less saliva is secreted, the risk of caries formation is then higher at this time, because saliva neutralizes oral acidity.
- Our advice, choose a soft toothbrush and change it every 3 months maximum. When you can't brush your teeth, at least rinse your mouth with water.
- Smoking cigarettes : It has been known for a long time that in addition to causing serious problems such as cancer or lung and heart disease, tobacco is harmful to the oral cavity. Indeed, the nicotine attacks the enamel and the tar browns the tooth. Tobacco also contributes to the development of tartar. Finally, smokers have on average three times more cavities than non-smokers. So use a specific toothpaste for smokers.
- Drinking Certain Beverages Are Bad for Your Teeth : The worst drinks for your teeth are coffee, fruit tea, red wine, juices, especially red fruit juices, sodas, and alcoholic beverages. We recommend an anti-caries toothpaste for those who cannot do without this type of drink.