From the ingredients point of view, clove basil oil, borax, menthol, natural flavors, etc. are some very common materials. Often used in daily chemical products, it should have no side effects and will not harm tooth enamel.
Clove basil oil: This product is a volatile oil obtained by steam distillation of the whole plant of the labiatae plant Ocimum gratissimum L. Functions and indications: local analgesic and antiseptic. Used for dental caries etc.
Borax: Colorless translucent crystals or white crystalline powder. Odorless, salty taste. The specific gravity is 1.73. All crystal water is lost at 320℃. Easily soluble in water and glycerol, slightly soluble in alcohol. The aqueous solution is slightly alkaline. Borax weathers slowly in the air. When melted, it becomes a colorless glassy substance. Borax has a bactericidal effect and is harmful to humans when taken orally. Often found in some bath salts. So be sure to rinse your mouth after use~~
Mint products (menthol and menthol oil) have special aroma, pungent and cooling sensation, and are mainly used in toothpaste, food, tobacco, wine, and refreshing drinks , cosmetics, soap fragrance; widely used in medicine for carminative, antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-itch, stomach and other medicines. Toxic and side effects
Menthol and oil have a strong paralyzing effect on mammals. Excessive consumption can cause respiratory paralysis and death. Therefore, the dosage used in medicines cannot exceed the prescribed limit (except for medicinal purposes, generally no more than 2mg/kg body weight per person per day). So it doesn’t matter if it’s not taken orally.
In short, there should be no harm in this product and you can use it with confidence. But I think some more fundamental measures can be taken to help improve tooth quality, such as eating more VC fruits and vegetables, rinsing your mouth after meals, and putting some salt in the water when brushing your teeth. These measures may be more fundamental.
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