• Calcium Carbonate tooth powder: abrasive? Good/bad?

    From Ottavio Caruso@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 2 11:15:17 2020
    At my local Poundland (UK equivalent of the Dollar store, minus the
    exchange rate), I've found "Eucryl Toothpowder Freshmint Flavour 50g".

    Product Specification:

    Calcium Carbonate,Aqua,Sodium Lauryl Sulfate,Flavour,Sodium
    Saccharin,Aluminum Hydroxide,CI 19140,CI 42090

    How does calcium carbonate compare to, say, sodium bicarbonate in terms
    of abrasiveness? Does it do any good or bad to the enamel?

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    Ottavio Caruso

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  • From Steven Bornfeld@21:1/5 to Ottavio Caruso on Thu Apr 2 13:32:27 2020
    On 4/2/2020 6:15 AM, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
    At my local Poundland (UK equivalent of the Dollar store, minus the
    exchange rate), I've found "Eucryl Toothpowder Freshmint Flavour 50g".

    Product Specification:

    Calcium Carbonate,Aqua,Sodium Lauryl Sulfate,Flavour,Sodium Saccharin,Aluminum Hydroxide,CI 19140,CI 42090

    How does calcium carbonate compare to, say, sodium bicarbonate in terms
    of abrasiveness? Does it do any good or bad to the enamel?



    My sources say calcium carbonate is slightly harder than sodium
    bicarbonate. But both are far softer than enamel, so the risk of
    abrasion is minimal either way.

    Steve

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