Charcoal Toothpaste: Pros and Cons - Belleview Dental Associates (2024)


Perhaps you have noticed that there are some new choices when it comes to toothpastes. Charcoal toothpaste is currently one of the biggest trends, found in the toothpaste aisle alongside your old favorites. This trendy beauty ingredient is now available in in commercial face masks and scrubs as well. The whole industry is singing the praises of charcoal. But does it really work?

What is Charcoal?

Activated charcoal is a fine grain powder made from natural substances such as wood, coconut shells, and other sources that are oxidized under extreme heat. Charcoal is highly absorbent and used medically to absorb and remove toxins. However, its use as a whitening toothpaste is still relatively new.

So Does Charcoal Toothpaste Work?

It is true that activated charcoal in toothpaste may help remove surface stains on your teeth. Also, since charcoal is mildly abrasive it can help remove tartar and mild stains when brushing. However, there is no evidence that charcoal toothpaste has any effect on stains below a tooth’s enamel, or that it has a natural whitening effect.

To be truly effective in whitening, a toothcare product needs to work on stains on the surface, as well as intrinsic stains, which are those below the enamel—and in that sense charcoal toothpaste does not meet the criteria for “whitening” in our opinion.

However, all evidence currently is that charcoal is safe to use on teeth in small doses and does provide some level of “cleaning” when used as directed. Since more research is needed on the long-term effects of charcoal toothpaste, many dentists are still hesitant to recommend it.

If you are considering Charcoal toothpaste, here are a few things to keep in mind:

1) Charcoal toothpaste is too abrasive for everyday use.Charcoal is a mild abrasive—but still really too abrasive for daily use and could cause damage to the enamel of the teeth. This could cause your teeth to look more yellow and become sensitive.

2) You really should use fluoride. Fluoridehelps keep your tooth enamel strong, in turn, protecting your teeth against cavities and decay. Many charcoal options do not have fluoride.

3) Staining could occur. Charcoal particles can get caught in the small cracks of teeth and leave teeth grey or black around the edges. This could produce the opposite effect to what you are looking for!

4) The many unknowns. Since charcoal toothpaste is still a new trend, the long-term effect on teeth and dental restorations such as veneers, or bridges for example isn’t known.

In short, pros for charcoal toothpaste use include:

  • It may help remove surface stains on the teeth.
  • It may improve bad breath.
  • Could prevent staining when used occasionallyafter a professional cleaning.


The cons of using charcoal toothpaste include:

  • The abrasiveness may weardowntoothenamel, (making teeth appear yellow).
  • Stains below the enamel won’t be removed.
  • Can causetooth sensitivity.
  • No fluoride (which helps prevent cavities and toothdecay).
  • Possible staining of older teeth and dentalrestorations.
  • Long-term effects and safety are unknown.

Despite the popularity of charcoal toothpastes, be cautious if you want to try this trend. While it may help to remove some surface stains, the long-term effects are still unknown. If you want to discuss this with a dentist, we are happy to consult with you on this and any of your other dental questions here at Belleview Dental Associates.

Charcoal Toothpaste: Pros and Cons - Belleview Dental Associates (2024)
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