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DENTTABS ® teeth cleaning tablets: the difference to toothpaste
DENTTABS® teeth cleaning tablets: Forget your Toothpaste
The best possible dental care using the least amount of chemical
ingredients: This was the original idea behind the development
of DENTTABS ® teeth cleaning tablets. Conventional toothpastes
consist of 50 % water. In order to produce a paste to stabilize it and
make it preservable, you need many chemical ingredients.
We compiled a list of over 100 chemical substances from generally available
documents. This list can be viewed on our website at www.denttabs.
com at »Zahnarzt-Info/Wissenschaft« (“dentist info/science”). Even
non-chemists may wonder about the chemical substances used in
making conventional toothpastes …
The Ingredients of DENTTABS ®
DENTTABS ® teeth cleaning tablets consist of very few, selected ingredients:
The main ingredient is micro-fi ne DENTTABS ® cellulose to gently and eff ectively polish your teeth
A small portion of silica against persistent teeth staining Flavor for good taste and fresh breath
Surfactant—Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (soap)—in order to reduce the surface tension of the teeth and to better distribute fl uoride in the mouth
A minimum quantity sweetener to cover the slightly bitter taste of the silica
Some Vitamin C to stimulate salivation, especially in older people
Some Natriumhydrogencarbonat (baking soda) to adjust pH level
Important Sodium fluoride for the promotion of re-mineralising
Ultra smooth teeth—the cosmetic effect Already after the fi rst use of DENTTABS ® teeth cleaning tablets you will notice that your teeth feel much smoother than after the use of
toothpaste. Thus you have already felt the essential effect. Because: the DENTTABS ® cellulose polishes! Gently and effectively.
After 2–3 days you can even see it: Your teeth are beginning to shine. A smooth surface will reflect light better than a rough one. Your teeth will appear whiter—completely without
the use of bleach! By polishing the tooth surfaces the “discolored look” of your teeth disappears, which can result from the food you eat, in particular tea and coffee as well as nicotine or
red wine.
The office cup test: Even though you always rinse your coff ee or tea cup out, there always remain a few persistent tea or coff ee stains. Try putting a DENTTABS® teeth cleaning tablet in the cup, add 1–2 drops water and polish the mush with your finger across those ugly stains. You will feel very fast, how smooth those places get. You will see, how those stains
disappear—and they won’t come back. The reason for that is, that the surface has become super smooth by polishing: Thus the coff ee and tea pigments can no longer attach.
The tile test: Take a cotton cloth and rub across the tile in your shower. First you feel the resistance of the tile due to the roughness of calcification. The longer you polish, the lesser gets the resistance. If you polish long enough, there will be no more resistance at all: The tiles are shining like a mirror. Once the surface is polished however, you can continue to
polish with the cotton cloth, as long as you want: The tile remains the same, nothing gets “rubbed off ” or destroyed.
The fluoride in DENTTABS ® and in tooth paste
A particular and surprising effect is the action of the fluoride in DENTTABS ® teeth cleaning tablets. The exposure to acid of the toothenamel unhinges crystals. That’s what you call De-Mineralisation. The calcium and phosphate ions in saliva fill those gaps. That is called Re-Mineralisation. This process is a completely natural procedure.
The problem of our time and our civilization is the circumstance that there is too much acid attacking our teeth. Thus more crystals are being extracted from the enamel, than can be filled up again by the natural procedure of the Re-Mineralisation. Especially sugar and starch are dangerous, since sugars and starch are converted to acid by bacteria.
More Information regarding Denttabs – Teeth Cleaning Tablets:
Zahnzentrum Luebeck – Germany
EmMail: info@zz-l.de
Phone: 0049 451 7907041
Internet: Denttabs


