Perfecting harmony and aesthetics of your own smile. If one believes the latest hype for tooth whitening products, activated carbon (tight. “Activated Charcoal”) is paved to the flawless Hollywood smile.
Black powder and toothpaste should have an effect in the shortest possible time and mostly consist of completely natural ingredients. But can activated carbon really keep your promise to whiter teeth? How does natural bleaching work?
Here you read how and why this new means works.
Reason #1: Activated carbon sucks toxins
Although structurally similar, activated carbon should not be confused with charcoal under any circumstances. Grill coal is produced as a fuel and emits carbon dioxide when heated. In the worst case, this can be carcinogenic and thus harm health.
Activated carbon, on the other hand, does not contain this type of toxins. Rather, it frees your oral flora from undesirable toxins. This property of activated carbon has been known to medical literature for centuries. Already in the early 1800s, activated carbon became important as treatment for the accidental absorption of poison.
For dental hygiene, toxins mean potentially unsightly tooth discoloration. The unique, highly porous structure of activated carbon is counteracted. Similar to a sponge, the individual pores are connected to each other. Just as a sponge sucks up with water, activated carbon has the ability to raise toxins.
Reason #2: The unique structure of activated carbon
Activated carbon can be a real miracle weapon, especially with stain -like discoloration of the teeth. In addition to the porous structure, the black toothpaste contains countless, almost microscopic edges. These have a mildly abrasive effect, so slightly sampling. In the short term, impurities can quickly and effectively combat impurities on the tooth interface.
But in the long term, activated carbon also helps to illuminate the tooth color and to gain a bright white smile naturally. Due to the slightly abrasive property of activated carbon, the use for children and dental problems is not recommended. It is also advised to find out about the impact on veneers, bridges, crowns and fillings beforehand.
Reason #3: The correct composition of the toothpaste makes the difference
Toothpaste is basically a composition of plaster bodies, flavor and flavoring, conservation and moisture designs, as well as color and additives. Common plastering bodies include silicate connections, sludge crevices or marble powder - or also activated carbon. However, these alone are not decisive for the evaluation of a good and effective toothpaste. Rather, the perfectly coordinated interaction of your ingredients depends. Fluoride is particularly important. Fluoride compounds are used for dental prophylaxis. They prevent acid attacks on the tooth surface, such as bacteria. This can effectively prevent periodontitis and tooth decay, among other things. In addition, fluoride compounds can stabilize weakened areas of the enamel and make it more resistant. This cooperation between fluoride and activated carbon can significantly lead to a sustainably healthy and bright, beautiful smile through white teeth.
The right product of Dr. Severin
Here the activated carbon we developed comes into play for the tooth whitening. It not only consists of 100 % natural ingredients. Rather, the relationship between the components has been perfectly coordinated with the greatest care. This enables the best possible protection of your teeth with a clear tooth whitening at the same time. Try the Dr. Severin activated carbon tooth powder and surprise yourself with how the harmonious effect uses after only a few applications.