Dr. Sharp Fluoride Free Toothpaste & Mouthwash

Fluoride-Free Toothpaste & Mouthwash by Dr. Sharp An Eco-Friendly Way To Clean Your Teeth

Sure, brushing your teeth frequently is good oral hygiene. But did you know that toothpastes can harm your health? Studies have found that fluoride in toothpaste might do more harm than good. Most toothpastes also have harsh chemicals that harm your health and the environment. Dr. Sharp’s fluoride-free toothpaste and mouthwash aim to address this problem.

The oral cleaning products contain tea tree extracts instead of fluoride as its active ingredient. This rids the need for chemicals, alcohols, parabens and sodium lauryl sulfate, which are present in most commercially-bought toothpastes. Tea tree extracts prevent tooth decay, and suppress the growth of bacteria, acids and viruses that cause cavities. Tea tree extracts also help increase the tooth enamel’s strength against acid attacks.

Aside from this, Dr. Sharp’s toothpaste and mouthwash come in eco-friendly packaging, with print materials using soy ink. Bottles are also free from BPA. Dr. Sharp’s toothpaste comes in three different flavors, including mint, green tea and strawberry cream. Each tube costs $11.95, but you can get all three flavors at a discount, at $25.95. Dr. Sharp’s mouthwash costs $13.

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