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Primal Life Organics Premium Dirty Mouth Powdered Mineral Toothpaste Whitening Peppermint -- 1 oz


Primal Life Organics Premium Dirty Mouth Powdered Mineral Toothpaste Whitening Peppermint
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Primal Life Organics Premium Dirty Mouth Powdered Mineral Toothpaste Whitening Peppermint -- 1 oz

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Primal Life Organics Premium Dirty Mouth Powdered Mineral Toothpaste Whitening Peppermint Description

  • Plus Nano-Hydroxyapatite
  • Say Goodbye to Cavities, Sensitive Teeth, and Bleeding Gums
  • Fluoride Free
  • 200+ Brushes
  • Kid Loved. Mom Approved.

The Primal Life Organics Dirty Mouth Toothpowder is a bestseller for a reason! It’s formulated with cleansing, mineral-rich bentonite, kaolin, french green clays, and hydroxyapatite to clean, whiten, and remineralize your teeth, so they are stronger, leaving you with an alkaline mouth that is resistant to cavities!

 

Hydroxyapatite is a mineral that occurs naturally in teeth and bones and is an important part of remineralizing your teeth, protecting your tooth's outer layer.

 

Make your entire mouth happy, with clean, white teeth, fresh breath, and no chemicals - ever!

 

A Magical Powder: This charcoal activated toothpowder is made with powerful ingredients like mineral-rich bentonite & kaolin clay mixed with baking soda & peppermint-flavored essential oils. Brushing twice daily will help your mouth feel fresh & clean!

 

What we've left out: synthetic additives, preservatives, foaming agents, colors, artificial flavors, fluoride, carrageenan, triclosan, and SLS.

 

Taste the difference a naturally fresh, alkalinized mouth can make! Your taste buds will thank you!

 

Dirty Mouth Toothpowder will leave you with stronger, whiter, and cleaner teeth and a mouth that feels fresh and alive!

 

Your Experience:

  • Fresh Tasting Breath
  • Cleaner and stronger teeth
  • Smooth, Gliding Sensation
  • “Just Left the Dentist” Feel
  • “Rock Hard” Bite
  • Happy Dentist visits

Our formula is made with natural ingredients to help fight bad breath and gently whiten teeth!

 


Directions

How to Use Toothpowder:

  1. Wet your toothbrush.
  2. Shake off excess water.
  3. Dip the tip (1/2-2/3 of the brush) in the toothpowder.
  4. Brush for 2 minutes.
  5. Spit, rinse and Smile!
Free Of
Gluten, glycerin, fluoride, synthetic additives, preservatives, foaming agents, colors, artificial flavors, carrageenan, triclosan, and SLS.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Bentonite, kaolinite, sodium bicarbonate (aluminum-free baking soda), activated charcoal, hydroxyapatite, montmorillonite, mentha piperita (peppermint) oil*.
*Certified Organic.
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Beyond a Bright Smile: The Surprising Link Between Dental Health and Overall Health

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Good dental health can brighten your smile, prevent gum disease and tooth decay, and avoid the need for implants, dentures, root canals, crowns and other fixes. You might not be aware, though, of the strong connection between dental health and overall health. “You’re not healthy without good oral health,” Dr. C. Everett Koop, then the U.S. surgeon general, declared in 1993. Woman Flossing Teeth in Mirror to Represent the Link Between Dental Health and Overall Health According to the CareQuest Institute for Dental Health and the National Library of Medicine, poor dental health might:
  • Make it more difficult to manage diabetes and heart disease
  • Be associated with obesity
  • Increase the risk of glaucoma, a vision-damaging disease
  • Raise the risk of oral cancer
  • Bump up the risk of dementia
  • Lead to a common sexually transmitted infection known as human papillomavirus, or HPV
  • Cause problems with pregnancy such as premature birth, low birthweight, stillbirth and miscarriage
  • Contribute to poor mental health
Meanwhile, the American Dental Association points out that a number of conditions can affect oral health. They include:
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Chronic kidney disease
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Sleep disorders
  • HIV
  • Multiple sclerosis
Among the other issues that can harm dental health are poor diet, alcohol abuse, tobacco use and lack of access to high-quality dental care, says the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. In many cases, a disease can both affect and be affected by dental health. For example, according to the UPenn dental school, diabetes decreases your body’s resistance to infection, leaving you vulnerable to gum disease. “At the same time,” the school says,  “gum disease makes it harder to control blood sugars, underscoring why oral health needs to be a priority for people with diabetes.”

The connection between dental health and overall health

So, what are the two main factors that drive the connection between oral health and overall health? The American Dental Association identifies them as:
  • Chronic inflammation in the mouth. This inflammation may boost the number of inflammatory markers in the bloodstream that affect your body’s ability to fight disease.
  • Bacteria in the mouth. The mouth “may act as a reservoir” for disease-causing germs, the association says.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the three oral conditions that most affect your overall health and quality of life are:
  • Cavities
  • Severe tooth loss
  • Severe gum disease
One of the diseases closely associated with cavities is diabetes. The CDC says adults 20 and older who have diabetes are 40% more likely to have untreated cavities than similar adults who don’t have diabetes. Furthermore, gum disease ranks as a major cause of tooth loss. “The health of our mouth, or oral health, is more important than many of us may realize,” the T.H. Chan School of Public Health at Harvard University emphasizes.

How to improve your dental health (and overall health)

To improve your odds of achieving good oral health and overall health, the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research recommends regular brushing and flossing to remove dental plaque. Dental plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria that the institute says can lead to tooth decay and gum disease. Here are some tips for maintaining good oral hygiene from the dental institute, the T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Colgate toothpaste and toothbrush brand:
  • Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste.
  • Replace your toothbrush at least every three months. “Old, worn toothbrushes don’t clean as effectively, and they can harbor bacteria,” Colgate says.
  • Clean between your teeth, ideally once a day. Options include dental floss, a special dental brush, a dentist-approved wooden or plastic pick, or a water flosser.
  • Chew sugar-free xylitol gum between meals or when you aren’t able to brush your teeth after a meal.
  • Visit your dentist for routine checkups and cleaning. The typical person should visit their dentist twice a year.
  • Drink fluoridated water. “Drinking water with the right amount of fluoride protects your teeth throughout the day,” the dental institute says.
  • Don’t smoke. Smoking increases your chances of getting gum disease.
  • Cut down on eating sugary foods and drinking sugary beverages.
  • Limit consumption of alcoholic beverages, which can be acidic and erode tooth enamel.
  • Eat “teeth-cleaning foods.” Chewing on crunchy fruits and vegetables can help scrub plaque from your teeth, according to Colgate. Furthermore, these fruits and vegetables stimulate the flow of saliva. Saliva can help wash away plaque, bacteria and food debris, and can help neutralize harmful acids.
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