Toothpaste from Thailand. Toothpaste from Thailand – reviews. Round Thai whitening pastes – Which one to choose?


Toothpastes from Thailand are a fairly popular product today, competing with traditional European brands. This is explained by the fact that the effect of their influence is visible almost immediately, and the cost is quite acceptable. Let's consider the composition, types of toothpastes and powders from Thailand, as well as their advantages and possible disadvantages.

Composition of toothpastes from Thailand

Most Thai toothpastes have an undeniable advantage over products from other manufacturers - their cost is quite budget-friendly. The composition of most of the products is positioned as natural, but full confidence this cannot be the case. It is known that in Thailand there is no mandatory certification of products from local manufacturers, which means that the paste or powder packaging may contain ingredients that are not listed on the label.

Let's look at the main components of Thai toothpastes:

  • Clay is a bleaching component with abrasive properties. Despite the naturalness of this ingredient, there is no confidence in its complete safety for enamel. For example, European manufacturers process abrasive substances before adding them to the product so that the microparticles have a smoother surface and do not scratch the enamel.
  • Oils of clove (clove), sage (sage), myrrh (myrrh), peppermint(peppermint) – calms down sore gums and freshen your breath. However, not everyone likes the overly pungent aroma of these substances.
  • Bamboo charcoal - this ingredient distinguishes Thai toothpaste from other similar products. The component perfectly cleanses teeth from soft coating, absorbs unpleasant odors, has bactericidal properties.
  • Cuttlefish bone polishes teeth, and in combination with other ingredients allows you to achieve white enamel in less time. short term use.
  • Guava leaf powder is known for its anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. As part of tooth powder, this ingredient serves as a prevention of gingivitis, periodontal disease and other gum diseases.
  • Clinacanthus extract is a squeeze from the leaves of a rare plant that grows only in the Thai tropics. Clinacanthus drooping is used not only as an ingredient in toothpastes, but also in cosmetology, as it has pronounced anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Fights gum disease and other oral problems.

In addition to natural and often exotic ingredients, Thai pastes contain common additives that we are used to seeing in other similar products. Among them are such notorious components as sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium cocosulfate.

Sodium lauryl sulfate is an anionic surfactant. They are poorly washed out and accumulate in the body, and at a certain concentration they damage the cell membrane. This contributes to a decrease in immunity and leads to the development of certain diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease. Almost the same can be said about the component sodium cocosulfate.

Varieties

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There are many toothpaste manufacturers in Thailand, and each offers entire product lines. We will highlight the most famous products that are already on our market and tell you about each category separately. Let's consider products for teeth whitening and caries prevention, herbal, antiseptic and others.


For teeth whitening and caries prevention

Whitening Thai toothpaste– this is Twin Lotus on herbs (herbal) - one of the most famous. According to the manufacturer, the product has the following properties:

Thanks to the presence of sorbitol, the paste has a fatty consistency and retains its properties for a long time. Cuttlefish bone and calcium carbonate are used as a polishing component. It also contains miswak - the flour of the Salvadora Persica tree, which copes with gum inflammation and has many other beneficial properties. In addition to the listed components, the Thai paste includes clinacanthus, peppermint oil, eucalyptus extract, and the Murraya paniculata plant.

The paste has a thick consistency and black or dark brown color. According to user reviews, this paste perfectly soothes the gums and heals wounds on the mucous membrane. At the same time, the whitening properties of the product are very mediocre.

Srithana herbal - this toothpaste has a whitening effect and is available on our market in various variations. The manufacturer claims that the product cleanses teeth of pigmented plaque and promotes gum health. The paste contains borneol, camphor, glycerin, and fruit extracts. Srithana is quite popular among our compatriots and is in demand. However, the product is not without its drawbacks, which can be learned from user reviews:

  • too much foaming, which suggests that there is an excess of sodium lauryl sulfate in the composition (it is not mentioned on the packaging);
  • if you brush your teeth regularly, it appears increased sensitivity enamels;
  • Some users have experienced bleeding gums.

Herbal for gums

For review, we chose Thai herbal toothpaste with mangosteen (Clove and Mangosteen toothpaste) from the manufacturer 5 Stars. This paste is available in traditional Asian packaging - in a round jar with a screw cap. Inside the container there is a gray mass similar to wet cosmetic clay. According to the manufacturer, this product has antibacterial and wound-healing properties and serves as a prevention of gum disease.

One of the key components of herbal toothpaste is the extract of an exotic fruit - mangosteen. It is known that, in addition to antioxidants (vitamins A and E), it contains special substances - xanthones. They maintain microbiological balance in the mouth and protect the immune system. The composition also contains extracts of stem leaves, guava, cloves, borneol, camphor, and bamboo salt.

Herbal clove toothpaste is popular among consumers. The product contains aster extract, laurel extract, menthol, and clove essential oil. If your teeth are sensitive, this paste can only be used in diluted form. To do this, before use, it is mixed with regular paste in a ratio of 1:4.

Antiseptic

Any antiseptic toothpaste from Thailand is not intended for permanent use. It is believed that such products kill not only harmful microorganisms, but also necessary ones that help work digestive system, which begins already in the oral cavity. However, according to statements from Thai paste manufacturers, their products are natural, and antiseptic properties expressed mildly, since they are represented by such components as clove oil, Streblus asper tree powder, etc. Our list includes the following products:

Other types

Thailand produces many more toothpastes and powders that have unusual properties. Let's look at a few more products from Asia:

  • Mineral paste Biominerals Toothpaste is a product that restores enamel. Paste black or Brown, thick, with visible small particles. It contains biominerals that fill damaged cells in the enamel structure, and according to the manufacturer, the product does not contain fluoride. The paste is indicated for people with sensitive teeth, as well as to those who have discovered initial signs caries. After a week of use, stains on the enamel disappear, and the teeth become stronger due to the strengthening of the protective shell. In addition to biominerals, the paste contains guava leaf extract, stevia extract, and bentonite (white clay).
  • Tooth polishing powder plus Herbot from Supaporn - for gentle cleansing of teeth and freshening of breath. If you use the product regularly, it will lighten and strengthen the enamel, remove tartar, and help avoid caries. The composition contains sodium bicarbonate (soda), calcium carbonate, sodium chloride (salt), borneol, camphor, menthol, sodium salt. The product is contraindicated for people with sensitive teeth and those who have individual intolerance to the ingredients.

How to use Thai pastes correctly?

Thai toothpastes differ from European ones in consistency - they are thicker. In this regard, products from Thailand are usually released in jars, as can be seen in the photo.

The manufacturer has packaged some pastes in tubes, but not everyone is comfortable using them. It is quite difficult to calculate the degree of pressure on the tube to obtain required quantity paste - sometimes you can squeeze out a voluminous clot. Let's look at other recommendations for using pastes:

  • If the paste is in a jar, scoop it up with a special spatula and only then apply it to a dry or slightly damp brush. As a rule, a very small amount of paste is required, about the size of a lentil grain. It is not recommended to immerse the brush in a container with the product, so as not to introduce bacteria into it.
  • Almost all Thai whitening toothpastes contain abrasives that are not pretreated. People with increased tooth sensitivity, as well as those who have children in the family, should remember this. Others are advised to use the paste for 1-2 weeks, then take a break.
  • Tooth powders from Thailand are quite aggressive products, so it is better to use them only from time to time.

Remember that most Asian toothpastes contain exotic additives that can cause allergies. It is better to buy the product first in a small package, and only after successful testing, purchase a large jar.

The so-called round toothpaste in Thailand - in small pucks - is sold everywhere: in supermarkets, markets, small shops, special cosmetics and perfume stores like Pattaya Beauty, etc. Except that you rarely see it in popular stores and Family Marts.

Thai toothpaste in round packages

The roundness is due only to the shape of the packaging, and there are several brands that produce toothpaste in this form. Their composition may differ slightly depending on the brand and name, but general principles are like that.

Compositions of round Thai toothpastes

    1. Most of these pastes contain sulfates (sodium lauryl sulfate). This is a minus. Without delving into the wilds of eco-cosmeceuticals, we simply note that SLS (sulfates) in toothpastes can provoke stomatitis and the appearance of aphthae - small ulcers on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity. In addition, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate has the unpleasant property of easily penetrating through the skin into the human body and supposedly doing its dirty deeds there: provoking cell mutations, for example, and generally behaving like a notorious carcinogen.
      But I hasten to correct the distorted face of the reader of this opus with an objective justifying fact. Remember that 99% of all toothpaste you've ever used also contains sulfates. Thai roundies are just no better than others in this regard.
      By the way, there are also exceptions: in Prim Perfect, for example, sodium lauryl sulfate is not present, according to the manufacturer.
    2. Calcium carbonate, a salt of calcium and carbonic acid, is used as an abrasive ingredient. A very controversial fact - either a plus or a minus. On the one hand, it “sweeps” perfectly oral cavity: sensation as after dental cleaning. And it whitens just perfectly, without corroding the enamel, as regular soda does - sodium carbonate. On the other hand, being a rather coarse abrasive, calcium carbonate can severely scratch the enamel and thereby increase the sensitivity of teeth and contribute to their destruction. To avoid harm, I personally use such pastes no more than 5-10 times a month! And I recommend the same to others. There is another reason for this - see point 4 below.
      This is where the minuses and non-minuses end, and then we have nothing but good things.


Black with the addition of bamboo charcoal. Whitens very effectively!

These are general provisions. Depending on the brand and name of the paste, the list of ingredients may vary slightly. For example, herbal or fruit extracts will vary. However, all the basic rules described above are the same for most toothpaste from Thailand in round packages - oh, how many of them have already passed through my sensitive hands!

Round toothpaste brands from Thailand

The main brands of similar products that I know are:

  • Prime Perfect
  • Supaporn
  • Siam Spa
  • Punchalee.

Where to buy round pasta

  1. In Thailand - in all Pattaya and any other cities.
  2. In Russia - in the list above I have attached a couple of links to the time-tested online store Doctor Holland, where round pastes are offered at very affordable prices.
  3. In Cambodia, Sihanoukville - see.

However, I’ll better talk about this classification in the next article, so as not to tire my already patient readers. My verdict: round toothpastes are for the most part relatively natural and safe hygiene cosmetics from Thailand, provided they are used wisely.

With wishes for straight white teeth, cleanliness in the mouth and in the heart, sincerely yours, smiley Marta

Many of the Russian tourists spending their holidays in Thailand are surprised by the snow-white smile local residents. Most Thais boast impeccable dental health.

And this is not always due to genetics; high-quality oral care with the use of local toothpastes, which are widespread in Lately.

Made in Thailand

Toothpaste from Thailand is not familiar to our compatriots. It differs strikingly in consistency, composition, aroma and taste characteristics. And most importantly, it has a magical effect on teeth.

To make teeth cleaning products, Thais use exclusively natural ingredients, herbs growing on their land, famous healing properties. Each of the components has its own effect: whitening, preventing the appearance and development of hair, freshening breath.

Almost all Thai toothpastes have the following properties:

  • high cleaning ability;
  • beneficial effect on the condition of tooth enamel;
  • help in getting rid of;
  • withdrawal inflammatory processes oral cavity.

It is necessary to take into account that the pastes contain essential oils, which can cause allergic reactions in people who cannot tolerate at least one of the components. Caution should also be exercised when. These toothpastes may not be safe for them.

To start using the product, you need to brush over the surface of the open tube; a minimum amount of paste on the villi is enough to thoroughly clean your teeth.

To preserve the properties of the paste, the packaging must be kept closed, preventing water from getting inside.

A contraindication for use may be individual intolerance to individual components included in the composition.

An overview of Thai pastes, which, judging by reviews, are popular among our fellow citizens, is given below.

Punchalee - certificate received!

Solid toothpaste is one of the few certified in the Russian Federation and is available on store shelves.

Made using exclusively natural ingredients:

The result of using this paste is therapeutic effect which occurs after a week of use:

  • high-quality whitening;
  • strong tooth enamel;
  • healthy gums.

The only disadvantages include the not very pleasant taste and specific aroma. However, after cleaning it feels fresh and lacking.

Another plus is high efficiency. A very small amount of product is required for one application, therefore the paste will last for more than one month.

Natural Herbal Clove Toothpaste

One of the most famous toothpastes, sold in various cosmetic supermarkets and places visited by tourists. Paste having completely natural base, rich in clove extract.

The product has the following effects:

  • are eliminated dark spots on tooth enamel, which appeared due to consumption of coffee, tea and active smoking;
  • effectively disinfects the oral cavity;
  • does not allow bacteria to multiply in the mouth;
  • breath becomes pleasantly fresh;
  • after two weeks of using the paste, the shade of the teeth noticeably brightens.

A significant advantage is economical consumption. A minimum amount of paste is required for one cleaning.

Disadvantages of pasta include salty taste and unpleasant odor.

You should be careful when using this paste. In this case, it is recommended to dilute the product in four parts as usual.

Information about the presence of Sodium Laurilsuiphat in the composition has caused conflicting reviews among buyers of this Thai paste, as there is an opinion about its toxicity. But to make pastes, a completely harmless compound formula is used.

Wangrom - both tasty and healthy

Pleasant aroma and taste are the main distinguishing features of this brand. However, its cleansing and antiseptic qualities are in no way inferior to its analogues.

Cleans, prevents formation, prevents oral diseases.

Composition basis:

  • camphor;
  • sorbitol;
  • borneol;
  • sodium chloride.

Thipniyom - efficiency + safety

High quality natural Thai paste, keeping teeth and gums in excellent condition and removing deposits. Herbal remedy operates safely and effectively.

Helps whiten teeth by removing cigarettes, coffee and tea. Its pleasant taste sets it apart from similar ones.

The calcium carbonate present in the composition prevents the development of caries. The composition consists of essential oils plant elements such as:

All these components help relieve inflammation and improve the condition of the mucous membrane. Using the paste twice a day will speed up the onset of the expected effect.

Abhai herb - worth a try

Plant components color this type of paste in an unusual dark color. In addition, it has a rather unpleasant aroma and taste.

However, due to its excellent disinfectant properties, this paste is wide application. It helps to cope with a number of gum problems and has a healing effect on the oral cavity as a whole.

The paste contains:

  • guava leaf extract;
  • peppermint oil;
  • orange tree essential oil;
  • mangosteen bark, ground into powder.

Five less popular, but still worthy...

Other Thai toothpastes:

Whitening effect?

There is an opinion that whitening Thai toothpaste can lighten teeth in almost one or two applications, while its composition is 100% natural.

Should be considered:

Dentists' view

Dentists have different opinions regarding the use of Thai toothpaste, here are the reviews they leave:

In general, Herbal Prim Perfect paste is not bad; it has a healing and antiseptic effect on the oral cavity. But, as a dentist, I want to warn people using this toothpaste to be careful.

I recommend applying a very small amount of paste to the brush. If you take an amount equal to the amount of regular gel paste, then it is possible that unpleasant consequences, such as a burning sensation of the mucous membrane and thinning of the enamel. Therefore, strictly follow the instructions.

Sergey Leonidovich, orthodontist

The paste from Thailand is wonderfully refreshing and has a real whitening effect. But most pastes have a quality certificate valid only in Thailand, and are more suitable for Asian teeth.

Europeans' teeth are not quite the same in composition. Therefore, such products do not need to be used constantly and do not exceed the specified amount per cleaning. It is better to alternate the use of Thai toothpaste with traditional European ones.

Dentist from Novosibirsk

As a dentist with ten years of experience, I can say that Thai toothpastes are not as harmless as they are made out to be. The main element of the composition is ordinary alumina with untreated granules and strong abrasive qualities.

Because of this, such pastes can only be used in combination with soft brushes and extremely rarely. Otherwise, increased sensitivity and dull enamel are guaranteed. Also, 100% naturalness raises doubts, because preservation herbal ingredients It is impossible without preservatives.

Nikon Kirillovich, 57

Purchasing toothpaste from Thailand to completely replace traditional ones is not entirely the right decision. Such experiments can lead to undesirable consequences and result in significant costs for restoring teeth in the dentist’s office.

But the desire to try out a new product is completely justified, the most important thing is the absence of fanaticism.

If you fully follow the instructions, be careful and use it correctly, Thai paste will not cause harm, but will be useful.

Each of us encounters this product every day. We use it, sometimes without even noticing it. People begin and end their normal day with procedures associated with it. Meet us, today we are writing about toothpaste - a product that takes care of our fresh breath and healthy oral cavity.

More precisely, in this article we will talk about how toothpaste from Thailand differs from domestic analogues, and why, when making a choice about how you will brush your teeth tomorrow, you should pay attention to it.

Why from Thailand

In fact, perhaps most readers have not even heard of this. This is not surprising, because we are accustomed to the most famous brands present on supermarket shelves, so we do not even think about a possible alternative. However, it is there. Moreover, the benefits of switching to Thai paste are quite significant.

So, from Thailand, firstly, it is ahead of its competitors due to its low price. There these products are sold quite cheaply, their cost is several times lower than what we buy. Secondly, Thai paste is more natural. The product, which comes to us from Western countries and is made here, undergoes pre-treatment to reduce abrasiveness. Simply put, if used incorrectly, toothpaste from Thailand can harm tooth enamel (we are talking mainly about increased pressure and the use of hard brushes when cleaning), while more expensive, familiar analogues cannot have such consequences. Thirdly, the aroma and taste of the paste play a significant role. If those brands that we are used to buying at a higher price focus on a strong mint taste, then herbal toothpaste from Thailand most often has a more neutral smell, due to which its cost is also reduced.

It may seem to the average buyer that the characteristics listed here are, rather, a reason to refuse to purchase Thai paste. In fact, these are advantages that we will reveal later in the article.

Composition and ingredients

So, as already noted, toothpaste from Thailand has increased abrasiveness. Yes, it is not processed in the same way as other teeth cleaning products. On the other hand, this paste is natural because it is made using local herbs. Many manufacturers position their product as “organic,” that is, one that contains only natural ingredients. Whether this is true or not is difficult to say, especially considering the fact that without special additives with preservative properties, no beneficial features Whitening toothpaste from Thailand will not preserve herbs. This means that the sellers are lying.

Customer Reviews

On the other hand, reviews left by customers on forums about the Thai product indicate high-quality cleaning. Again, let's remember the abrasive properties - you can't overdo it here, because the surface of the teeth themselves may suffer. If you approach the process correctly, then yes, the plaque can be removed and your snow-white smile can be easily restored. And the taste of such a product is not the one we are accustomed to after using our analogues, but truly “herbaceous”. And, by the way, it keeps your breath fresh longer than after using a simple paste.

Useful properties of Thai paste

Some manufacturers from Thailand insist that their product actually improves blood circulation in the gums, makes your teeth stronger, prevents them from falling out, and so on. In fact, toothpaste from Thailand (reviews from dentists confirm this) is not capable of performing such tasks, since it has an “external” principle of action. Roughly speaking, the components of the pastes do not enter the tissues that form our gums, and therefore they cannot affect the development of teeth.

The only one really useful quality Such a product can be called high-quality cleaning. Thanks to it, both caries and tartar can be prevented. If you are really worried that some synthetic materials used in conventional toothpastes will not enter your body, Thai products will probably suit you best.

Where to buy toothpaste

Lately the most popular brands Thai manufacturers appeared on the shelves of our pharmacies. As a rule, their range is small, and only the most popular products are on sale in quantities of 3-4 types. You can also look for such an exotic toothpaste in specialized stores offering organic products.

If there are none nearby, and toothpaste from Thailand appeals to you, you can try purchasing it from an online store. Fortunately, today even such narrow-niche products are sold online at fairly affordable prices. All you need to do is place an order and pay for delivery. We emphasize that when purchasing online, it is more profitable to take several samples of products at once, so as not to overpay for the services of the transport company once again. Some online stores even stock exotic black toothpaste from Thailand. Quite a lot of buyers are interested in it.

How to choose toothpaste

In general, it’s quite difficult to figure out which toothpaste is best for your teeth. Some dentists write whole science articles about this theme; Many websites publish recommendations and instructions that define the criteria for choosing toothpaste. Since this article deals with this issue only partially, we will focus specifically on how the choice of Thai pasta is made.

So, to begin with, we note that not all toothpaste from Thailand (reviews confirm this) is as high-quality, organic and healthy as the manufacturers position it. In fact, the Thai market is regulated less strictly than the European market regarding the disclosure of production data, because of this, unscrupulous entrepreneurs can make a product from low-quality cheap raw materials in order to make greater profits. You can protect yourself from this only by reading reviews, customer recommendations on the Internet and consulting with friends. Also, don’t chase the lowest price, of course.

In addition, we recommend determining the degree of compatibility of a particular toothpaste with your particular type of teeth. To do this, it is best to contact your dentist so that he can tell you whether this paste can be used to brush your teeth, whether it will harm you, and whether the cleaning will be effective enough.

Finally, just read product descriptions. It happens that they reveal useful (and even true) information about how useful this or that paste is.

How to brush your teeth correctly

One more, no less important issue one that our readers may be interested in is how to properly brush your teeth. Even a properly selected toothpaste from Thailand must be used correctly, because it directly affects our health. Our first advice on this matter would be to study the instructions that come with the product. It talks about possible precautions for use, about the characteristics of the paste, how to use it to achieve maximum effect.

In addition to the instructions, we again turn to doctors. They will tell you what type of brush is suitable for a particular product, how strong the pressure should be and the frequency of cleaning procedures, how to clean your teeth best without causing harm to your health.

For example, as noted above, some types of Thai paste can scratch enamel. Of course, now not every toothpaste from Thailand can be like this. User reviews also indicate that there are quite soft products, using which you do not have to worry about scratches on the surface of your teeth. However, there are also products that are quite aggressive in terms of use, which can severely damage your enamel. To clean with it, you need to use a softer brush and apply less pressure while cleaning.

Pasta is just a product

Remember, any toothpaste from Thailand (photos, descriptions and reviews) is, first of all, a product. The manufacturer does everything possible to sell it, get more customers to try what it has released and thus make a profit. When making a choice, be careful and careful - perhaps they want to deceive you. Use different ones and compare the opinions of people who have already tried the product on themselves.

Anyone who has been to Thailand has probably paid attention to the condition of the Thais' teeth. Most of the Thai population has beautiful, white teeth. And it’s not entirely a matter of genes; dental care plays an important role and Thai toothpastes are proof of this. We have seen this from personal experience. Toothpaste from Thailand does not fit into our concept of toothpastes; it differs from the toothpastes we are used to in consistency, smell and taste. And most importantly, action! In Thailand they also sell the pastes that we are used to. And after Russian toothpastes, they seem better in all respects, they clean better and my teeth stay clean longer, but after I tried real Thai toothpaste, I have no desire to go back to my usual ones.

There are many manufacturers of Thai toothpastes in Thailand and not all of them are the same, they have different compositions and taste, but they are all similar in action. Everyone can choose pasta to suit their taste. Let's look at the most popular Thai toothpastes and their differences.

Among Thai toothpastes there are several types, the first type is hard, not gel pastes white (or light gray) They are usually sold in flat round jars, packed in square boxes.

The most common Thai toothpaste among Russian tourists is . It is sold in many cosmetic stores and shops, as well as in tourist destinations. Basic active ingredients: Asteraceae compositae (plant of the Asteraceae family), lauraceae (laurel), Mentol (menthol), clove oil (clove oil). Thanks to natural ingredients, it perfectly freshens breath, disinfects, removes gum inflammation, strengthens enamel and whitens teeth to natural whiteness. A completely organic product that cleanses your teeth and mouth better than gel-based tube toothpastes. This paste is something between tooth powder and toothpaste - it is hard.

Very little consumption: just make a few stroking circular movements with a dry toothbrush (do not press!) on the surface of the paste so that a small coating forms on the bristles of the toothbrush. This small amount is enough to perfectly clean and protect your teeth.

Cons: - sharp salty taste and smell, you need to make sure that no water gets into the paste and that it doesn’t dry out - close the lid tightly all the time.

In addition, this paste contains Sodium Laurilsuiphat; many avoid its presence due to extensive anti-advertising. I would like to point out that this is organic compound, which has many varieties and when making toothpaste they do not use the same variety as for household chemicals, it is not clear where this myth came from on the Russian-language Internet. And the dosage is tiny. In addition, I did not find information on the dangers of this component on the English-language Internet, which makes me think... This toothpaste is produced by the ISME company and often this toothpaste comes with pleasant bonuses: before there were masks and scrubs, but now each 35 gram package contains a small spatula for easy application of the paste. This is the first pasta I came across. After using it regularly, all planned trips to the dentist end with an examination and a recommendation to come back in another six months; you don’t even need to clean the stone. We'll come back to this point later)

The third paste in this series that is worth paying attention to is . It differs from the previous two in its softer smell and more pleasant taste - it is sweet.

Ingredients: Calcium carbonate, Sorbitol, Water, Sodium chloride, Sodium lauryl sulfate, Sodium carboxymethylcellulose, Mentol, Borneal, Camphor, Eugenia caryophyllus bud oil, Sodium saccharin. The composition is something between the first and second. Despite the presence of saccharin, its properties are not inferior to the first two. It cleans just as well and keeps your teeth feeling fresh and clean for just as long. I don't have problems with my gums, so out of the three, I liked this paste. The same economical consumption and the same recommendations for use.

The next category is herbal toothpastes . They contain not only extracts, but also plant particles, due to which it has a dark color. They come in both hard and softer ones in plastic tubes. There are also many types of them, let’s look at the 3 most popular ones.

The first herbal toothpaste I came across was Bala toothpaste from a company with a difficult to pronounce name or . This is a very interesting brand that uses the developments of one of the government hospitals in Thailand. Their cosmetics did not really impress me, but their medicine impressed me - their antiseptic made from mangosteen peel and bactericidal cream with clinocanthus took up residence in my medicine cabinet forever. This paste contains guava, grape leaves and mangosteen peel, known for its tanning and antibacterial properties.

Full composition: Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Water (Aqua), Sorbitol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Glycerin, Garcinia Magostana Peel Powder, Psidium Gaujava Leaf Extract, Silica, Piper Betle Leaf Oil, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf oil, Methylparaben, propylparaben, Sodium Saccharin, Eugenia caryophyllus (Clove) flower oil, Cinnamon Cassia Leaf Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Aluminuim Sulfate.

This paste does not whiten teeth, but judging by the reviews, it has the most healing properties. Stops bleeding gums quickly and for a long time. The taste is very distinctive, very herbal. Color - dark brown.

There are also excellent tooth powders in Thailand, for example the Thai one. In the nomination for the title of tooth powder, the powder with the most terrible smell is the undisputed winner. But he also found his fans. Many people try it and stop.

  • Completely natural Thai toothpaste without any pungent odor or taste. This Here's what the manufacturer writes: The original helps keep teeth and gums healthy. Removes plaque and dark stains from coffee, tea and cigarettes. Dissolves tartar and prevents its formation (tested personally). Organic product, does not contain preservatives, flavors or dyes. Indeed, the composition: sorbitol, glycerin, sodium bicarbonate, natural extracts, including clove, myrrh, sage and chamomile. In details:
  • Calcium carbonate- This is a soft polishing substance that participates in the process of saturating dental tissue with microelements and prevents the development of caries. Sorbitol— in liquid form, it is added to the composition of toothpaste to prevent its premature drying. The substance is absolutely harmless to the body.
  • Glycerol — vegetable glycerin protects toothpaste from drying out and helps to successfully clean plaque on teeth and whiten them.
  • Baking soda— for the formation of a pronounced alkaline environment, helps to improve the outflow of fluid from edematous periodontal tissues. This toothpaste can be recommended to patients to relieve swelling of the mucous membranes and gums, as well as to patients with increased plaque formation. Soda contains very small quantity and does not damage the enamel, that is, this paste can be used constantly.
  • Various extracts plant origin - cloves, myrrh (aromatic resin), sage and chamomile. They enhance antibacterial and medicinal properties pastes, relieve gum inflammation, heal gums and teeth, strengthening them.

The only drawback of the paste is that it does not foam well, but despite this drawback it does an excellent job of keeping teeth clean, fresh and healthy. I recently had my next trip to the dentist; the dentist was surprised at the condition of my teeth; for the 4th month of pregnancy they are perfect! But my husband has a stone again, caries again... The dentist said that only good toothpaste can give such a condition to the teeth. My husband was present and now he also brushes his teeth with toothpaste. . After just 2 weeks, I noticed that his teeth became lighter.

Regarding the whitening properties of the pastes, they only whiten healthy teeth. If the tooth is gray from the inside, then Thai paste will not be able to draw out its color; here it is powerless. But in any case, no matter which of the pastes described in this article you choose, the condition of your teeth will noticeably improve, you yourself will notice it after a week of regular use! If you are not planning a trip to Thailand in the near future, you can always order Thai toothpaste from the online store, delivered directly from Thailand.