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  2. Allergic Reaction to Toothpaste: Signs and Treatments - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/toothpaste-allergy-82856

    Flavorings in toothpaste, such as mint, are the most likely to be responsible for an allergic reaction, though other ingredients may contribute as well. This article will discuss the symptoms and causes of toothpaste allergies, and how to find the right toothpaste for you.

  3. 5 Signs Your Allergic to Toothpaste & How To Fix It - Teeth Talk...

    www.teethtalkgirl.com/dental-health/toothpaste-allergy

    Some of the most common symptoms of a toothpaste allergy are stomatitis (burning in the roof of your mouth,) glossitis (a swollen tongue,) gingivitis (inflamed gums,) buccal mucositis (irritation inside of your cheeks,) burning mouth, and overall soreness.

  4. Do You Have a Toothpaste Allergy? - Colgate

    www.colgate.com/.../do-you-have-a-toothpaste-allergy

    Toothpaste contains several potential allergens. The most common culprit of toothpaste allergies is the flavoring, such as the peppermint, spearmint, or cinnamon flavor added to freshen breath and mask the taste of other ingredients. Other less common allergens include: Cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB), a lathering or foaming agent.

  5. Allergic reactions to toothpaste are often caused by one of the substances within toothpaste. According to Oral B, discomfort, redness, swelling and painful lesions can be symptoms of the spearmint or peppermint oils in toothpaste.

  6. Contact reactions to toothpaste and other oral hygiene products -...

    dermnetnz.org/topics/contact-reactions-to-toothpaste-and...

    The most common component of toothpaste that can cause contact allergy is the flavouring, which gives the ‘fresh clean taste’ and covers the bitter taste of pyrophosphates in tartar-control toothpaste.

  7. Toothpaste Allergy Diagnosis and Management - PMC

    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2922711

    Toothpaste contains many potential allergens that are commonly the cause of allergic contact cheilitis. Many toothpaste ingredients have the potential to cause either an irritant or allergic reaction, making it essential for healthcare providers to be well versed in toothpaste ingredients.

  8. How to Know if You Have a Toothpaste Allergy | ARM & HAMMERâ„¢

    www.armandhammer.com/.../can-you-be-allergic-to-toothpaste

    Can you be allergic to toothpaste? Yes, you can. Learn about the symptoms of a toothpaste allergy and what ingredients might be the cause.

  9. Toothpaste Allergy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Crest

    crest.com/.../toothpaste-allergy-causes-symptoms-treatment

    A toothpaste allergy may be tied to sensitivity, toothpaste ingredients, or something else entirely. Learn how you can prevent a toothpaste allergy.

  10. Toothpaste Allergies: All the Symptoms and Causes You Need to...

    betterandbetter.com/blogs/the-reverie/toothpaste-allergies

    Toothpaste allergies can be caused by sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), artificial flavorings, and propylene glycol. The most common symptoms are an itching or burning sensation inside or around the mouth after brushing your teeth.

  11. What are the Best Hypoallergenic Toothpastes? - Dr. Nelson

    www.centralpointfamilydentistry.com/post/what-are-the-best...

    A classic allergic sign to toothpaste is when "angular chelitis" commonly forms, which is a sore that develops on the skin at the corners of the lips. Sometimes there is a discoloration or cracking of the lips.