5 BEST TOOTHPASTES IN 2019

5 BEST TOOTHPASTES IN 2019

Crest Complete Whitening + Scope Toothpaste

Blast through stains with this invigorating combo of Crest’s signature whitening power and the freshness of Scope. It not only gently removes surface stains for whiter teeth, but it also strengthens enamel, fights cavities, and leaves your breath (and you!) feeling refreshed. It’s definitely the tube to grab when your smile needs some sparkle.


Sensodyne Sensitivity Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth

Kick sensitivity to the curb with Sensodyne’s trusted Sensitivity Protection Toothpaste. With potassium nitrate as the star ingredient, it works all the same magic as your typical favorites to effectively fight plaque and freshen breath, all while keeping your teeth and gums pain-free.


Hello Oral Care Extra Whitening Fluoride Toothpaste

A mouth full of black teeth may not get you those Insta-likes you crave, but it sure can improve your oral hygiene. This fluoride-free toothpaste from Hello utilizes activated charcoal and is paired with an invigorating mint flavor that will keep your mouth looking and feeling fresh.


Livionex LIVFRESH Dental Gel

Livionex’s dental gel removes the mess from both your teeth and your bathroom sink with its sleek pump packaging. Over two times more effective at cleaning teeth than a leading toothpaste, the revolutionary formula works at a molecular level to remove and repel plaque from teeth’s surface. It’s on the pricier side, but it’s well worth it. We can attest to the dentist-like clean feeling you get after just one use!


Arm & Hammer PeroxiCare Tartar Control Toothpaste

Arm & Hammer’s Peroxi-Care toothpaste cleans with the power of effervescence to effectively control tartar and get your teeth back in shining shape. The unique combination of baking soda and high levels of peroxide in the formula creates powerful oxygen bubbles that clean between teeth and along the gum line for a whole-mouth cleaning.

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