Clove Bud Dental Soap with XYLITOL! (Naturally Fluoride Free)
Price: $2.99
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Unit Size:
1 oz.
Brief Description
Detailed Description
Specifications
Dental Soap is soap specifically made for use on the teeth. Bar soap is recommended to cleanse the teeth for a number of reasons:
Dental Soap cleanses the teeth without leaving a film that prevents re-enamelization. (Enamel is important in cavity prevention. Commercial tooth pastes, even natural brands, leave a greasy film on the teeth.)
No fluoride is added to dental soap!
Your mouth will feel clean and refreshed and some have found dental soap to be naturally whitening to their teeth.
Dental Soap is very economical! A $2.99 bar will last for weeks and weeks! (So far I'm on the third month of using mine, and nowhere near running out.) Others are charging $19 and upwards for the same item!
"...the toothpaste is wonderful as well--my teeth don't feel sensitive and it feels very natural and i think even more clean than when i use the store brand..." (Kelsey, TX)
**Xylitol is a natural based sweetener that has been shown to fight bacteria growth. Some also say that it helps with decaying teeth. We use a very small amount in our dental soap, mainly for taste. We think you'll find that it makes a big difference!
Dental Soap is soap specifically made for use on the teeth. Bar soap is recommended to cleanse the teeth for a number of reasons:
Dental Soap cleanses the teeth without leaving a film that prevents re-enamelization. (Enamel is important in cavity prevention. Commercial tooth pastes, even natural brands, leave a greasy film on the teeth.)
No fluoride is added to dental soap!
Your mouth will feel clean and refreshed and some have found dental soap to be naturally whitening to their teeth.
Dental Soap is very economical! A $2.99 bar will last for weeks and weeks! (So far I'm on the third month of using mine, and nowhere near running out.) Others are charging $19 and upwards for the same item!
How do you use Dental Soap?
There are many methods to using dental soap. We recommend keeping the bar on your sink in it's own soap dish and rinsing with water before each use. Just scrub your tooth brush over the bar and clean your teeth! (Also consider keeping the lid down on the toilet seat to avoid "spray"- something you should be doing anyway!)
Some prefer to shred their soap prior to using it and storing it in a dry container. You may then place one shred on a back tooth, bite down, then brush.
Cheeky Maiden adds loads of peppermint to her Dental Soap!
Here's a tip: To make your natural soap last longer, store it on a well draining soap dish away from excess moisture and humidity.