Baking soda contains mild abrasive qualities that can aid in the removal of tartar accumulation on teeth. Baking soda also has a neutralizing impact on acids in the mouth that cause tooth decay, making it a useful tool for tartar prevention.
Galla japonica: it can inhibit the residual anaerobic bacteria in the root canal, significantly inhibit enterococcus faecalis and its adhesion ability, inhibit the activity of early Candida albicans biofilm, and can also block the dentin tubules and reduce the possibility of infection invading the root canal. It can treat caries very well and help teeth recover.
Triphala: With antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and free radical scavenging properties, it can kill streptococcus mutans and inhibit the formation of streptococcus mutans biofilm, so it can effectively remove tooth plaque and effectively protect gingival tissue cells from damage by free radicals.
Citric acid: is a naturally occurring acid that may be found in citrus fruits such as lemons, limes, and oranges. Its ability to eliminate tartar accumulation and boost general dental health makes it a prominent ingredient in oral care products. The ability of citric acid to dissolve mineral deposits on teeth is one of its main benefits for tartar eradication. Citric acid also contains antibacterial characteristics that can aid in the reduction of dangerous germs in the mouth. This can assist to prevent plaque and tartar buildup, as well as lower the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.
German Chamomile
It works excellently for sensitive skin because it can calm broken capillaries for its anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties. So it’s great for relieving bleeding gums and tooth sensitivity.