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    Natural Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste. This toothpaste uses silica and calcium carbonate to gently clean teeth without damaging the enamel. Gonchar likes that it also has essential oils, which may ...

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    Natural toothpaste. It likely won’t have artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. “I’m OK with anything natural as long as it has fluoride,” Quartey says.

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    Whitening toothpaste cannot alter the natural color of teeth or reverse discoloration by penetrating surface stains or decay. To remove surface stains, whitening toothpaste may include abrasives to gently polish the teeth or additives such as sodium tripolyphosphate to break down or dissolve stains. When used twice a day, whitening toothpaste ...

  5. Miswak - Wikipedia

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    The miswak is a teeth-cleaning twig made from the Salvadora persica tree. The miswak's properties have been described thus: "Apart from their antibacterial activity which may help control the formation and activity of dental plaque, they can be used effectively as a natural toothbrush for teeth cleaning.

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  7. Meswak - Wikipedia

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    Meswak (also referred to as Miswak) is a fluoride-free toothpaste brand that was launched in India by Balsara Hygiene in 1998. [1] The toothpaste is marketed as a herbal toothpaste [2] as it is made from extracts of the Salvadora persica plant. [3] The teeth cleaning twig of the plant is reputed to have been used over 7,000 years ago. [4]

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