
Product: Dentiste' Plus White Nighttime Sensitive Toothpaste Tube
So, what have we got here?
Your new friend, the Dentiste' Plus White Nighttime Sensitive Toothpaste Tube!

A nighttime herbapeutic toothpaste, evidence showed that for over 90% of Dentiste users who brush their teeth before going to bed, the frequency of bad morning breath reduces from the first night of use! Additionally, the Dentiste' Plus White Nighttime Sensitive Toothpaste is suitable for every age group - so you can get your kids to join the bandwagon too! Able to provide effective sensitive care for your teeth by utilizing the 14 Natural Extracts, KN03, it is also 100% free from sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS). In effect, it stops the occurrence of sensitive teeth pain, prevents the growth of oral bacteria, and increases your confidence. While it can be used by everyone, due to these amazing benefits, it is particularly recommended for smokers, coffee drinkers, pregnant ladies, diabetes patients, and patients with respiratory problems. Start your day with a smile and minty, fresh breath!
How does it help decrease tooth sensitivity?

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Well, tooth sensitivity occurs when the inner layer of the tools becomes exposed to various stimuli, for instance, hot or cold food. This is where the KN03 in the toothpaste comes in. KN03 is the chemical formula for a substance called potassium nitrate which is a desensitizing agent that can help people address tooth sensitivity. It helps to calm those nerve fibers in your teeth that are transmitting little signals resulting in the pain. Thus, when you use the Dentiste' Plus White Nighttime Sensitive Toothpaste, you can be less restricted in your food choices!
Why is being 100% free from sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) so important?
Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is a common ingredient found in many household products such as shampoo, conditioner, and make-up. It is a type of “surfactant,” which means that it reduces the surface tension between ingredients so it can give that pretty bubbly suds. Now, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) suggested that SLS is safe as a food additive. However, the Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database has categorized SLS as a “moderate hazard as it has been linked to cancer, organ toxicity, skin irritation, endocrine disruption (disruption of hormones and the organs that produce them) and neurotoxicity (brain damage). Numerous doctors have suggested that SLS is not only toxic, but usage can result in canker sores by irritating the oral tissues. That foamy feeling from SLS may feel good, but in reality, it doesn’t actually do anything to clean your teeth and instead strips away the protective lining of the mouth. Hence, you can imagine the benefits brought about by SLS-free toothpaste!
Amazing! Where can I get one of those toothpastes?
Got you covered! Head over to this link here to get your own Dentiste' Plus White Nighttime Sensitive Toothpaste Tube! Additionally, if you would like to know more about any other tips we have on health and life, have a pop by our other articles here.Colgate. (n.d.). Potassium Nitrate Dental Uses: Relieving Your Tooth Sensitivity. Retrieved from https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/tooth-sensitivity/potassium-nitrate-dental-uses-relieving-your-tooth-sensitivity
Dentiste. (n.d.). Natural Toothpaste. Retrieved from http://dentiste.com.sg/natural-toothpaste/
WebMD. (n.d.). Sodium Fluoride 1.1 %-Potassium Nitrate 5 % Dental Paste Products - Uses, Side Effects, and More. Retrieved from https://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-144318/sodium-fluoride-potassium-nitrate-dental/details
Whitworth, G. (2019). What Is Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS)? Retrieved from https://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/what-is-sodium-lauryl-sulfate