Das Experten SCHWARZ is a premium activated charcoal toothpaste formulated exclusively with microporous coconut-shell charcoal, selected for its ultra-high surface area, purity, and enamel-safe performance. It delivers clinical-grade whitening, biofilm control, and detoxification—without fluoride, SLS, or harsh abrasives.
🔬 Scientific Performance Advantages
1. Whitening Power with Micropore Precision
Improves tooth shade by up to 6 Shade Guide Units (SGU) in 4 weeks
Coconut charcoal has 33% higher microporosity than wood-based charcoal, offering superior stain adsorption and less surface damage
Removes up to 30% more extrinsic stains (coffee, tea, wine) vs regular pastes, without peroxide or bleaching agents
2. Enamel-Safe Abrasivity
RDA < 150 (safe for daily use); surface roughness increase only 0.06–0.11 µm, far below enamel damage thresholds
Does not erode dentin, unlike abrasive or low-purity charcoal pastes that can cause up to 10x more damage
💡 Fact few know: Unlike industrial-grade charcoal, Das Experten’s coconut-source charcoal is thermally activated and purified, eliminating polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) like naphthalene to ensure total biocompatibility.
🛡 Gum & Biofilm Control
Reduces plaque by 30% in 4 weeks, confirmed by clinical assessments
Alkaline pH (>7) neutralizes acids from bacterial metabolism, inhibiting erosion and enamel softening
Charcoal binds bacterial toxins and volatile sulfur compounds, offering odor-neutralizing and detoxifying effects
Approved for daily use even in patients with sensitivity, braces, or chronic inflammation.
👄 Sensory & Cosmetic Benefits
Smooth gel texture with hydrated silica ensures gentle polishing without scratching
Naturally minty, free from artificial colorants, parabens, or fluoride
Leaves a long-lasting feeling of cleanliness—92% of users report a fresher mouthfeel after use
💬 Professional Confidence
Dentist-endorsed as the only charcoal paste in its class safe for long-term use
Safe for use alongside fluoride toothpastes—unlike some charcoals, does not interfere with fluoride absorption
Das Experten SCHWARZ redefines what a charcoal toothpaste can be:
Clinical whitening. Enamel preservation. Zero compromise.
Das Experten SCHWARZ — Precision Whitening with Coconut-Charcoal Intelligence
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Charcoal source: coconut shell vs. wood/bamboo
Das Experten SCHWARZ uses activated charcoal from coconut shells, offering significantly higher microporosity and purity. Most conventional charcoal pastes rely on wood or bamboo charcoal, which is less adsorptive and more friable—leading to increased enamel abrasion. -
Abrasivity: controlled vs. excessive
SCHWARZ maintains a clinically safe RDA < 50, minimizing enamel surface damage. Many commercial black pastes exceed RDA 170–200, placing them in the high-abrasive category unsuitable for daily use. -
Stain safety: purified vs. raw charcoal
The advanced purification of SCHWARZ eliminates gum-staining risks. In contrast, unrefined charcoal particles in typical pastes can lodge in enamel crevices or soft tissues, causing discoloration or gray lines at the gum margin. -
pH profile: alkaline vs. acidic
SCHWARZ maintains an alkaline pH (>7), protecting against acid erosion. Numerous black pastes remain mildly acidic due to flavoring agents or base composition, contributing to long-term enamel demineralization. -
Compatibility with fluoride: non-interactive vs. blocking
SCHWARZ does not bind or interfere with fluoride—allowing concurrent use with fluoride products. In contrast, studies show some charcoal types can bind fluoride ions, reducing their remineralization efficacy. -
Clinical validation: proven vs. untested
SCHWARZ demonstrates quantified improvements: up to 6 SGU in whitening and 30% plaque reduction. Most charcoal competitors offer no published clinical outcomes and rely on anecdotal whitening claims. -
Professional approval: endorsed vs. cautioned
SCHWARZ is approved for daily use, even in sensitive patients. Many dentists warn against regular use of generic charcoal pastes due to enamel damage, mucosal irritation, and lack of toxicological testing.
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