Description
Squigle® Enamel Saver® Xylitol Toothpaste with FLUORIDE is gentle to your mouth while it gets down to the serious business of preventing surface stain and fighting plaque, tartar, cavities and other oral conditions that can make life miserable. Squigle also helps prevent canker sores and soothes and protects dry mouths.
This toothpaste has a very loyal customer base with a high rate of repeat purchases, because it works so well.
Squigle's advantages over conventional toothpastes:
- Plaque, Cavity and Bad Breath Preventive.
Squigle is a pleasantly flavored mouth friendly fluoride toothpaste that contains 36% US birch xylitol -- more than any other toothpaste. Xylitol's unique properties discourage the development of plaque, cavities and even bad breath. That means healthier teeth, gums and mouth for you -- and potential dental office savings for your pocketbook. - Helps Avoid Canker Sores.
Squigle helps you to avoid future occurrences of painful canker sores and mouth ulcers. It contains no harsh detergents, such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which is believed to be a contributing factor in canker sores. It also doesn't contain harsh abrasives, stinging flavors, irritating tartar control agents or bleaches. What's not in your toothpaste is as important as what is. Use Squigle® for long-term canker sore control. If you struggle with canker sores, you will also want to look at our Canker Sore Relief Kit.
Squigle Toothpaste is also vegan and free of gluten, dairy and soy. It is made in the USA with American ingredients and packaging.
If you prefer a fluoride-free toothpaste, use Tooth Builder Sensitive Toothpaste, which is also extremely effective in fighting cavities and canker sores (aphthous stomatitis). To help you decide which toothpaste best fits your needs, see a Comparison of Squigle. Squigle Jr, and Tooth BuilderToothpastes.
Protect Your Mouth: Avoid Harsh Toothpaste Ingredients
Harsh toothpaste ingredients may hurt your teeth and gums. When you buy toothpaste, make sure it has:
- no harsh ABRASIVES
- because tooth enamel never regrows
- no irritating BLEACHES
- no calcium peroxide
- no carbamide peroxide
- no hydrogen peroxide
- no irritating DETERGENTS*
- no cocamidopropyl betaine (CPB)
- no sodium lauroyl glutamate (SLG)
- no sodium lauroyl sarcosinate (Gardol)
- no sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS)
- no sodium methylcocoyl taurate (Tauranol)
- no irritating FLAVORS
- no cinnamon
- no spearmint
- no high-intensity flavors
- no irritating TARTAR CONTROL AGENTS
- no metaphosphates
- no polyphosphates
- no pyrophosphates
*Detergent sensitivity may be due to:
- detergent is highly irritating (example: SLS)
- detergent is irritating, but less so than SLS (example: SLG, CPB, Gardol, Tauranol)
- detergent contains irritating impurities (example: Gardol, CPB, Tauranol)
- detergent enhances penetration of other irritants into the oral mucosa (Example: Gardol)
- Squigle and Tooth Builder Toothpastes meet these standards. What about your toothpaste?
To buy Squigle or Tooth Builder in the UK, visit the Mouth Ulcers Shop. |
- Xylitol Content: 36% (by weight)
- Manufactured In: USA with US birch-based xylitol
- Flavor: Peppermint
- Don't Forget About: Tooth Builder Sensitive Toothpaste - 4 oz.
- See also: Canker Care Relief Kit
Squigle Xylitol® Enamel Saver® Toothpaste
DRUG FACTS
Active Ingredient:
sodium fluoride - 0.24% - Purpose: Anticavity
- Xylitol (prevents plaque, boosts fluoride)
- Purified Water (texture)
- Silica (polishes, cleans)
- Glycerin (moistener)
- Poloxamer (super mild detergent)
- Cellulose Gum (thickener, foamer)
- Peppermint (flavor)
- Anatase (safe color)
- Methocel® (foamer, thickener)
- Glycyrrhizin (flavor)
- Sodium Hydroxide (adjusts pH)
Uses:
Fights canker sores, cavities, chapped lips, gum disease, perioral dermatitis. Soothes and protects dry mouths.
Floss. Brush for 2 minutes 2-3 times daily.
For best results, use Squigle Enamel Saver Toothpaste exclusively.
Warnings
Don's use fluoride toothpaste before age 6. Keep out of reach of kids under 6. Do not swallow. Call a physician or Poison Control Center promptly if more than a brush length is swallowed.
Is Squigle® Toothpaste with 36% Xylitol a cardiovascular risk?
©2024 SQUIGLE, Inc. Recently a paper appeared** which states that ingestion of Xylitol may pose a cardiovascular risk. Normal use of Squigle's toothpastes does not pose a risk--most people ages 6 and up don't swallow their toothpaste.
In the extreme case where a person brushes his/her teeth with a Squigle® Toothpaste 3 times a day and swallows, they would consume about 1 gram of Xylitol, which is too small to pose a risk, according to the article.
Regarding Squigle JR, which is recommended for infants and toddlers, the dose of Xylitol which they would swallow is too small to pose a risk, according to the article. Applications of Xylitol which may pose a risk, according to the article, includehabitual heavy use of: Xylitol chewing gum Xylitol candy Xylitol used as a sugar substitute **M. Witkowski et al., “Xylitol is prothombotic and associated with cardiovascular risk,” European Heart Journal (2024). |
This product and statements about this product have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with your Health Care Professional regarding health care issues. Read more about Not Health Care Advice.
The actual product shipped may differ in ways which Homestead Market considers to be non-material from the description of the product set forth herein. Pictures and listed ingredients may not reflect manufacturer up-dates, new formulas and re-formulations. Please inspect the product closely upon receipt and contact Homestead Market if you are not satisfied with the product which you receive.
This product should be used only in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Please read all information about the product before use. Pay particular attention to any warnings or cautionary statements from the manufacturer. If you are uncertain about the use of a product, consult the manufacturer before using the product.
Please keep xylitol away from pets. Although xylitol has many benefits for people, it can cause serious health risks for dogs. Canine consumption of xylitol can cause a sudden drop in blood sugar which may result in depression, loss of coordination, seizures, liver failure or may even be fatal. Call your veterinarian immediately if you suspect your dog has consumed any amount of xylitol.
Details
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Squigle Enamel Saver Toothpaste with FLUORIDE contains 36% US Xylitol from birch trees -- more than any other toothpaste. It effectively fights:
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Customer Reviews
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Squigle Toothpaste
This is a great toothpaste for those with mouth sores or infections. It is extremely gentle, very easy to tolerant even the mint flavor.
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fast shipping
fasted shipping i have ever had
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Rescued
Before I found Squigle Toothpaste I was getting painful swelling and sores on my tongue at least once a month. I am very glad to say that I no longer have those outbreaks since using Squigle. I will never go back to normal toothpaste, and I tell everyone I meet with this kind of problem to try Squigle for themselves. I am eternally grateful to Squigle for rescuing me from a life of pain. Thank you.
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great toothpaste!
I began using this toothpaste because I used to very often suffer from canker sores. Never understood why until I did some research online and discovered that they''re usually caused by SLS (Sodium Lauryl Sulfate) which is found not only in most toothpaste but also in shampoos! Ever since I started using Squigle, I rarely get them. I love this toothpaste and recommend it for everyday use by everyone.
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helps prevent canker sores!
This is the best toothpaste I have tried so far (and I have tried A LOT) to help prevent canker sores. I used to get 1-2 per month, and now usually only get 1-2 every 6 months or so. Not too spicy on the mouth either. It is great!
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Excellent product
I have reached the age when most people have retired. Since I was a little kid I suffered from frequent and very painful mouth ulcers. Each one would drag on for a couple of weeks. No dentist I ever went to seemed to be able to help, except for Rx creams that helped just a little. So about 6 years ago I started researching on the web and found that SLS, an ingredient in nearly all toothpastes, might be a major cause. I switched to Squigle (no SLS) and the problem went away. I still get the occasional ulcer, but not many and when they come they go away in just a few days, without much discomfort. I have not used an Rx cream since then. I just wish I had known about SLS when I was a kid. The sad thing is I gave a tube to my dentist for the next patient that had the problem, but he did not seem interested.