Davids blog
all you need to know to feel good about xylitol in toothpaste
With so much gossip floating around about sugar substitutes, we don’t blame you if you feel a bit overwhelmed and confused. When it comes to toothpaste, these sweeteners have always played a critical role. After all, you want your toothpaste to taste perfectly sweet....yet you know sugar is an infamous culprit when it comes to tooth decay. How can you achieve that perfect balance of a tasty toothpaste that’s actually good for your long term oral health? In our book, the answer is xylitol. Not only is this plant-based sweetener just as sweet as sugar, but it has some incredible (scientifically documented) benefits when it comes to your oral health. To help you feel extra confident and comfortable about the idea of xylitol in toothpaste, we’re diving into the nitty gritty of this incredible ingredient. What is it? Where does it come from? Is it safe? Let’s find out. what is xylitol? Xylitol (pronounced zai · luh · taal) is a natural sweetener derived from plants + known for its sweet taste and ability to fight bad bacteria and tooth decay. It does so by enhancing saliva production and “starving” harmful bacteria (namely, Streptococcus mutans) in your mouth. Xylitol was first discovered in 1891, but it didn’t gain popularity until World War II when Finland needed it to replace all the sugar that was going towards war efforts. Once the war ended and they resumed regular sugar consumption, Finland noticed that tooth decay was on the rise. This inspired them to examine xylitol, and in the 70s, they discovered that those who consumed xylitol instead of sugar experienced drastically less tooth decay! This sparked even more interest in the many benefits of xylitol in toothpaste. is xylitol safe? First things first, xylitol is an FDA-approved food additive, meaning it’s safe to eat (and of course, to brush with)! Research shows that xylitol is safe for long-term consumption, so you don’t have to worry about over consuming. Some people report that consuming high volumes of xylitol in your diet can lead to digestive discomfort, so we recommend testing the waters before jumping in with xylitol-filled foods. When it comes to xylitol in toothpaste, it’s safe to say you’re getting the incredible benefits without any of the side effects (assuming you’re not eating the whole tube). One thing to note is that xylitol is not safe for dogs, so be sure to keep your xylitol toothpaste away from your furry friends! the benefits of xylitol Now that we know its history, let’s dive into some of the many benefits of xylitol in toothpaste. it fights bad bacteria: as we mentioned, research shows that xylitol “starves” bad bacteria, in turn working to minimize plaque buildup, treat bad breath, neutralize your mouth’s pH, and prevent tooth decay. it helps maintain microbiome balance: xylitol is a prebiotic, which means it actually feeds the good bacteria as it simultaneously starves the bad bacteria. This helps to nurture a healthy bacterial balance in your mouth and gut microbiomes...which are both extremely important for your overall health. This ability makes xylitol a very unique sweetener, as most sugars do the opposite (feed the bad, starve the good). it prevents dry mouth: xylitol has a refreshing cooling sensation that immediately stimulates your salivary glands. This enhanced saliva flow helps to prevent dry mouth and (again) keep bacteria from wreaking havoc on your gums, tongue, and enamel. it reduces inflammation: xylitol works to lower inflammation in your mouth, gut, and entire body by inhibiting the production of cytokines (small proteins that trigger your body’s inflammatory response). This is great news for your entire immune system! As one of the only sugar substitutes that truly tastes as sweet as sugar, you can find xylitol in toothpaste (like Davids), mouthwash, breath mints, chewing gum, baked goods, gummy vitamins, some nut butters, and so much more. When it comes to the benefits of xylitol in toothpaste, research shows that frequency and consistency of use are extremely important. Daily brushing with Davids is one of the easiest and most effective ways to add xylitol into your daily routine and experience all of its amazing benefits. Davids, the best xylitol toothpaste All of our toothpaste formulas contain xylitol to nourish your oral microbiome. Unlike many other companies out there who derive their xylitol from corn and beets, we source our xylitol from birch trees that grow right here in the USA (the best option for you and the environment). That’s one of many reasons we call Davids the best xylitol toothpaste. Our xylitol toothpaste works with our other intentional ingredients (like vegetable glycerin, gentle micro-abrasives, premium peppermint oil, and hydroxyapatite) to reduce inflammation in your mouth, exfoliate your teeth, prevent dry mouth, fight bad bacteria, freshen your breath, whiten your smile, and remineralize your enamel….all without disrupting your delicate oral microbiome. When you combine our premium xylitol with nano-hydroxyapatite (as we do in our sensitive+whitening toothpaste), the result is a remineralizing dream team unlike any other. These two amazing ingredients work together to balance your oral microbiome and remineralize your enamel for strong, bright, and healthy teeth. As xylitol starves the bad bacteria in your mouth and stimulates saliva production, it acts as “transportation” for the nano-hydroxyapatite particles. This allows those n-ha particles to reach the corners and crevices of your mouth, delivering essential minerals to weakened (sensitive) areas of your teeth to remineralize them. Together, xylitol and hydroxyapatite penetrate your enamel to strengthen damaged and weakened layers to help slow/stop the progression of tooth decay. Teamwork makes the (remineralizing) dream work.buy now.
Learn morehow xylitol + hydroxyapatite work together as a remineralizing dream team
Unlike many conventional toothpastes on the market, Davids Premium Toothpaste is full of intentional ingredients. While each one plays an individual role in nurturing your oral health, they all complement each other in the process. Today, we’re diving into the (very healthy) relationship between xylitol and hydroxyapatite. Both of these incredible ingredients work to reduce the bad bacteria in your mouth, neutralize your oral pH, remineralize your enamel, and prevent tooth decay....naturally! When you use these two ingredients together (along with the other natural ingredients in Davids), you’ll notice stronger, whiter, and less sensitive teeth. We hope you have fun discovering everything there is to love about this oral care dream team. a refresh on the benefits of xylitol If you’d like to deep dive into the benefits of xylitol, check out our previous article, “the benefits of xylitol are sweet enough to make your mouth water.” As a quick recap, here’s a summary of some of the amazing oral care benefits of xylitol. it fights bad bacteria: xylitol (a five-carbon sugar derived from plants) is known for its ability to “starve” the bacteria in your mouth, inhibiting harmful bacteria growth. You see, bacteria typically feed on conventional sugar, digesting it and converting it into harmful acids that can lead to tooth decay. Although it’s just as sweet, xylitol is not a conventional sugar, and bacteria cannot digest it. As a result, xylitol helps to fight bad bacteria, neutralize the pH of your mouth, treat bad breath, minimize plaque, and prevent tooth decay. it stimulates saliva production: like other sweeteners, xylitol stimulates saliva flow. This helps to prevent dry mouth, flush out stagnant bacteria, and further neutralize the pH of your mouth. it helps remineralize your enamel: not only does xylitol reduce bacteria and prevent tooth demineralization, but research also shows it can actually help to remineralize your enamel at the same time...even in the deeper layers of damaged enamel. Does this remineralizing behavior sound familiar? Hydroxyapatite, the star ingredient of Davids Sensitive+Whitening Toothpaste, is also known for its ability to remineralize your enamel from the inside out. how hydroxyapatite works to remineralize your enamel Hydroxyapatite already exists in your enamel and bones. In fact, it makes up 97% of your enamel! So when you use hydroxyapatite toothpaste, those remineralizing particles feel right at home. The nano-hydroxyapatite particles are able to physically bind to your enamel, penetrate it, and remineralize it from the innermost part of your dental cavity. During the process, it fills holes (tubules that lead to your center nerve), scrapes, and imperfections in your enamel, fortifying it while providing tooth sensitivity relief. Below is a real-life image of the remineralizing effects of our nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste. You can see it binds and fills imperfections in the enamel, providing tooth sensitivity relief in as little as five days. Hydroxyapatite’s binding behavior also allows it to cling to bad bacteria in your mouth, breaking down plaque buildup that can lead to tooth decay. Sounds a lot like xylitol, right? No wonder these two incredible ingredients work so well together. how xylitol + hydroxyapatite complement each other As you can see, xylitol and hydroxyapatite are working towards the same goal: reduce bacteria and remineralize the enamel. Xylitol begins by starving the bad bacteria and enhancing saliva flow. Don’t underestimate the importance of saliva flow, as it can enhance remineralization by distributing the hydroxyapatite particles to each tooth. Then, the xylitol and hydroxyapatite work together to penetrate the enamel, reach those deeper (often damaged) layers, and begin to work their remineralizing magic. Xylitol and hydroxyapatite also work together to maintain balance in your oral and gut microbiomes. Unlike many harmful chemical ingredients found in conventional toothpaste, xylitol and hydroxyapatite actually work to nurture these delicate environments. Here’s how. xylitol is an anti-inflammatory prebiotic: it helps good oral + gut bacteria to flourish (while fighting the bad bacteria). It’s also anti-inflammatory, meaning it works to reduce inflammation throughout your entire body by releasing cytokines (small proteins that control your body’s inflammatory response.) hydroxyapatite is biocompatible: similar to xylitol, hydroxyapatite does not disrupt processes that take place in your oral and gut microbiomes. This is super important, as these microbiomes both play important roles in regulating your hormone health, immune system, digestive system, cognitive function, and more. The result of using xylitol and hydroxyapatite together? Stronger (less sensitive) teeth, fresher breath, undisrupted oral and gut microbiomes, and countless reasons to smile. find this dream team in our nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste Our sensitive+whitening nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste contains xylitol, nano-hydroxyapatite, and a bunch of other amazing ingredients derived from nature. It takes a completely new, revolutionized approach to remineralizing your enamel and promoting your oral health. It works to reduce sensitivity, strengthen your enamel, freshen your breath, nurture your oral microbiome, whiten your teeth, and support your overall health. Conventional toothpastes often use chemical numbing agents and fluoride to attempt to achieve the same results as our nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste. These conventional ingredients pose numerous side effects on your oral health and your overall health. We believe you deserve better than that. Once you try Davids sensitive hydroxyapatite toothpaste, you won’t want to go back to anything else. You don’t have to take our word for it, our toothpaste speaks for itself! Buy Nano Hydroxyapatite Premium Toothpaste Now.
Learn more