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  • Whitening – Charcoal toothpaste may help remove surface stains from the teeth, resulting in a brighter, whiter smile.
  • Freshening breath – Charcoal has natural antibacterial properties, which may help to reduce bad breath caused by bacteria in the mouth.
  • Detoxifying – Charcoal has the ability to absorb toxins and impurities, so using charcoal toothpaste may help remove harmful substances from the mouth.
  • Preventing cavities – Help prevent cavities by strengthening tooth enamel.
  • Promoting overall oral health – Help removes plaque and bacteria.
  • Reduce the risk of gum disease and other oral health issues.
Description

Charcoal teeth whitening toothpaste is a type of toothpaste that contains activated charcoal, which is known for its ability to absorb impurities and toxins. Activated charcoal is made from coconut shells, bamboo, or other natural sources, and is processed at high temperatures to increase its porosity and surface area.

Organic Gyaan offers you bentodent toothpaste made from charcoal which is a natural paste for teeth whitening, removing stains, and freshening the breath. It works by binding to surface stains and debris on the teeth, lifting them away and leaving the teeth looking brighter and cleaner. Additionally, charcoal has antimicrobial properties that can help fight against bacteria that cause bad breath and gum disease.

Our bentodent charcoal toothpaste is typically black in colour but leaves no stains on the teeth or gums. Apart from that, our bentodent toothpaste also contains other natural ingredients such as bentonite clay, salt, and tea tree oil to help improve its taste and texture. Overall, bentodent charcoal toothpaste may be a good option for those looking for a natural way to brighten their teeth and freshen their breath, but it is important to use it in moderation and consult with a dentist if you have any concerns about its use.