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    The best at-home teeth whitening products that are approved by the American Dental Association and ... Colgate’s toothpaste offers brushes an additional nine oral health benefits beyond brighter ...

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    The product, which is said to be an at-home version of a professional whitening treatment, claimed to whiten teeth by six shades after just 10 days of use, so I figured: Why not give it a go?

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    An inspection of a Tom's of Maine manufacturing facility found that the brand's toothpaste was produced with water containing bacteria, and a "black mold-like substance" was discovered at the ...

  5. List of toothpaste brands - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Brite: [46] an American toothpaste and tooth-whitener marketed by Colgate-Palmolive in the United States. White Birch: a brand of toothpaste with White Charcoal. White Birch is a brand of Total Clean LLC which has the patent on white charcoal in oral care formulations. White Glo: established in NSW in 1993. [47] [48]

  6. Ultra Brite - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Brite is an American brand of toothpaste and tooth-whitener marketed by Colgate-Palmolive in the United States. Marketed as a whitening toothpaste, its active ingredients are baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and sodium monofluorophosphate. Colgate-Palmolive introduced Ultra Brite toothpaste in 1967.

  7. Tooth whitening - Wikipedia

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    Baking soda is a safe, low abrasive, and effective stain removal and tooth whitening toothpaste. [43] Tooth whitening toothpaste that have excessive abrasivity are harmful to dental tissue, therefore baking soda is a desirable alternative. [43] To date, clinical studies on baking soda report that there have been no reported adverse effects. [43]