Denttabs Fluoride-Free Toothpaste Tablets x125
These plastic-free Denttabs Fluoride-Free Toothpaste Tablets are ethically made with natural ingredients to brush away particles of food and plaque build-up. The high cellulose content polishes the surface of your teeth to protect them from harmful bacteria and tartar. Free from preservatives, germ inhibitors or stabilisers that typically come with wet toothpastes, this solid toothpaste is naturally effective.
To use: chew one tablet until it becomes creamy to aid remineralisation and polish with a wet, soft toothbrush for a few minutes until squeaky clean and rinse.
Green consumers will love that not only are Denttabs toothpaste tablets free from microplastics, but it comes in a corn starch bag that can be composted with your food or garden waste when empty. Going away? These zero waste toothpaste tablets are perfect for holidays or camping trips, take only what you need to save on weight, they don’t count towards your liquid allowance and you’ll never need to worry about leaking toothpaste in your suitcase again.
These toothpaste tablets do not contain fluoride. Dentists and the NHS recommend the use of fluoride.
This pack contains 125 tablets – enough for one person to use twice daily for two months.
Team up with a Denttabs soft bamboo toothbrush for the ultimate tooth polishing combination.
Ingredients: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Sodium Bicarbonate, Silica, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Magnesium Stearate, Aroma, Menthol, Xanthan Gum, Stevioside, Citrit Acid, Eugenol
Microcellulose fibers (microcrystalline cellulose) polish teeth all over, including between the teeth, preventing particles from sticking and plaque from building up.
Sodium fluoride remineralises the enamel and can minimise sensitivity.
Amisoft (Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate) is a surfactant (soap) that combines the dissolved proteins and fats with water to flush them out while rinsing. In AMISOFT glutamic acid is esterified with coconut fatty acids. In this chemical process, two naturally occurring substances (coconut fatty acids and glutamic acid) are combined, losing their original properties.
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