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In 2016, Colgate-Palmolive was granted a patent (USPTO U.S. Patent 20,160,228,347) for suitable sorts of differently colored toothpastes to be filled directly into tubes to produce a striped mix without any separate compartments. This required adjustment of the diffent components' behavior ( rheology) so that stripes are produced when the tube is squeezed. [76] Striped toothpaste was invented by Leonard Marraffino in 1955. The patent (US patent 2,789,731, issued 1957) was subsequently sold to Unilever, who marketed the novelty under the Stripe brand-name in the early 1960s. This was followed by the introduction of the Signal brand in Europe in 1965 (UK patent 813,514). Although Stripe was initially very successful, it never again achieved the 8% market share that it cornered during its second year. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this document. Except as required by any applicable law or regulation, the Group expressly disclaims any obligation or undertaking to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect any change in the Group’s expectations with regard thereto or any change in events, conditions or circumstances on which any such statement is based.

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a b Marthaler TM (2004). "Changes in dental caries 1953-2003". Caries Research. 38 (3): 173–81. doi: 10.1159/000077752. PMID 15153686. S2CID 2229005. Fluoride CALCIFIES the pineal gland, otherwise known as the third eye which literally has rods and cones, just like your other eyes!” For toothpaste not in a tube, you can find theirs in reusable glass jars with a bamboo spatula for application. marked a point in time that the FDA discovered tooth paste makers weren’t following the safety guidelines carefully enough where toothpaste was concerned. After which a quite frightening warning label started to appear on your favorite brands. Toby S (2009). Japanese fashion: a cultural history (Englished.). Oxford: Berg. ISBN 978-0857851451. OCLC 719377495.

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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the USA told us that fluoride is not defined as hazardous waste, but fluorine—the element it comes from—and some other compounds “may be considered hazardous waste”.

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Hall C, Mason S, Cooke J (May 2017). "Exploratory randomised controlled clinical study to evaluate the comparative efficacy of two occluding toothpastes - a 5% calcium sodium phosphosilicate toothpaste and an 8% arginine/calcium carbonate toothpaste - for the longer-term relief of dentine hypersensitivity". Journal of Dentistry. 60: 36–43. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2017.02.009. PMID 28219674.Their zero waste Chewpaste is formulated with ingredients like Canadian glacial clay, kaolin clay, and sodium lauryl sulfoacetate (note this is sans sulfates, like traditional SLSs). Barkvoll P, Rølla G (November 1994). "Triclosan protects the skin against dermatitis caused by sodium lauryl sulphate exposure". Journal of Clinical Periodontology. 21 (10): 717–9. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-051x.1994.tb00792.x. PMID 7852618. Vranić E, Lacević A, Mehmedagić A, Uzunović A (October 2004). "Formulation ingredients for toothpastes and mouthwashes". Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences. 4 (4): 51–8. doi: 10.17305/bjbms.2004.3362. PMC 7245492. PMID 15628997. Johnson TB (March 1942). "Harry Ward Foote". Science. 95 (2462): 241–2. Bibcode: 1942Sci....95..241J. doi: 10.1126/science.95.2462.241. PMID 17774149. While enterprises like TerraCycle offer collection-points for oral care products, plenty still end up in landfill. Moreover, many toothpastes – roughly half according to Dutch NGO Plastic Soup Foundation’s Beat the Microbead campaign – also contain microplastics, tiny indestructible plastic polymers that get spat down the sink and washed into the food chain.

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Other ingredients in toothpaste". Archived from the original on October 18, 2007 . Retrieved December 23, 2007. For the latter, you save 33%, receive an additional aluminum travel case, and get compostable refills delivered right to your door. Duhigg C (2012). "Chapter 2: The Craving Brain: How to Create New Habits: Part I". The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-1400069286. OCLC 731918383. On the history of the marketing of toothpaste. Beyond toothpaste, they also make oil pulling mouthwashes, bamboo floss, dental supplements, and travel-handy zero waste mouthwash tabs, which are perfect for life on the go. Toothpaste is available in paste or gel. Despite the many types of toothpaste, there are some ingredients common to most varieties. These include:

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a b Lippert F (2013). "An Introduction to Toothpaste - Its Purpose, History and Ingredients". In van Loveren C (ed.). Monographs in Oral Science. Vol.23. Basel: S. Karger AG. pp.1–14. doi: 10.1159/000350456. ISBN 978-3-318-02206-3. PMID 23817056. I tried three brands of tablet, and none advertised fluoride as an ingredient. In fact, in this space, many toothpaste tablets actively flaunt their fluoride-free status, and that’s a worry because research suggests fluoride-free oral care products, often marketed as “natural”, tend to increase cavities. One exception to this is German brand DentTabs, which does contain fluoride and is widely available online in Australia.

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Colgate makes many different types of toothpastes which serve different purposes. Some whiten, some desensitize, some prevent, and pretty much all of them freshen and protect. Segrave, Kerry (November 29, 2014). America Brushes Up: The Use and Marketing of Toothpaste and Toothbrushes in the Twentieth Century. McFarland. p.35. ISBN 978-0-7864-5684-0. Fruijtier-Pölloth C (October 2005). "Safety assessment on polyethylene glycols (PEGs) and their derivatives as used in cosmetic products". Toxicology. 214 (1–2): 1–38. doi: 10.1016/j.tox.2005.06.001. PMID 16011869. Much of the toothpaste sold in the United States has 1,000 to 1,100 parts per million fluoride. In European countries, such as the UK or Greece, the fluoride content is often higher; a sodium fluoride content of 0.312% w/w (1,450 ppm fluoride) or stannous fluoride content of 0.454% w/w (1,100 ppm fluoride) is common. All of these concentrations are likely to prevent tooth decay, according to a 2019 Cochrane review. [6] Concentrations below 1,000 ppm are not likely to be preventive, and the preventive effect increases with concentration. [6] Clinical trials support the use of high fluoride (5,000 ppm fluoride) dentifrices, for prevention of root caries in elderly adults by reducing the amount of plaque accumulated, decreasing the number of mutans streptococci and lactobacilli and possibly promoting calcium fluoride deposits to a higher degree than after the use of traditional fluoride containing dentifrices. [6] Surfactants [ edit ]

Herbal toothpastes are marketed to consumers who wish to avoid some of the artificial ingredients commonly found in regular toothpastes. The ingredients found in so-called natural toothpastes vary widely but often include baking soda, aloe, eucalyptus oil, myrrh, camomile, calendula, neem, toothbrush tree, plant extract (strawberry extract), and essential oils. Many herbal toothpastes do not contain fluoride or sodium lauryl sulfate. [37] Toothpaste comes in a variety of colors and flavors, intended to encourage use of the product. The three most common flavorants are peppermint, spearmint, and wintergreen. Toothpaste flavored with peppermint-anise oil is popular in the Mediterranean region. These flavors are provided by the respective oils, e.g. peppermint oil. [15] More exotic flavors include Anethole anise, apricot, bubblegum, cinnamon, fennel, lavender, neem, ginger, vanilla, lemon, orange, and pine. Alternatively, unflavored toothpastes exist. Tartar Fighting Toothpastes & Toxic Reactions". toxictoothpaste.org. Archived from the original on April 23, 2012. The design has been approved by RecyClass, which sets the recyclability standard for Europe, as well as laboratories in Asia and North America. Meeting these rigorous requirements mean the new tubes can be recycled within standard HDPE recycling streams. Working in partnership to drive innovation

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