The selection of toothpaste is larger than ever before.
Whitening, sensitive, fluoride, natural cosmetics – but which toothpaste is really the best?

The answer:
It's less about marketing promises – and more about the right active ingredients and a sensible combination.


What good toothpaste should achieve

Modern toothpaste should be able to do more than just clean.

Important functions include:

  • Plaque removal
  • Cavity protection
  • Enamel strengthening
  • Gum support
  • Reduction of sensitivity

The quality of the ingredients is crucial.


Overview of the most important ingredients

1. Fluoride – indispensable for tooth enamel

Fluoride is one of the most important active ingredients in dental care.

It:

  • strengthens tooth enamel
  • protects against cavities
  • supports remineralization

Dentists therefore recommend fluoride toothpaste for daily use.


2. BioMin® – biomimetic remineralization

BioMin® is a modern, biomimetic technology.

It:

  • releases calcium, phosphate and fluoride over hours
  • forms a protective, enamel-like layer
  • supports long-term enamel strengthening

Especially useful for sensitive teeth.


3. Hydroxylapatite – natural tooth enamel structure

Hydroxylapatite is the main component of tooth enamel.

 In dental care, it acts biomimetically:

  • smoothes the surface
  • protects the teeth
  • supports the natural structure

4. RDA value – gentle cleaning

The RDA value indicates how abrasive a toothpaste is.

 Ideal:

  • not too high (gentle on enamel)
  • not too low (cleans sufficiently)

A value of around 70 is considered balanced.


Which toothpaste for sensitive teeth?

Sensitive teeth are often caused by:

  • exposed tooth necks
  • weakened tooth enamel
  • open dentinal tubules

 The right toothpaste should:

  • strengthen tooth enamel
  • protect the tooth surface
  • reduce irritation

Which toothpaste for whitening?

Many whitening toothpastes are:

  • too abrasive
  • aggressive for enamel and gums

 Modern whitening dental care relies on:

  • gentle brightening
  • smoothing the tooth surface
  • protection instead of attack

SNOW PEARL Dental Care – Modern Combination of Key Active Ingredients

PEARL SHIELD PLUS Toothpaste

This toothpaste combines several key active principles:

Ideal for:

  • sensitive teeth
  • long-term tooth protection
  • daily use

SNOW SHINE Whitening Foam (supplement to toothpaste)

The Whitening Foam complements dental care:

  • Fluoride protects tooth enamel
  • Hydroxylapatite smoothes the tooth surface
  • ensures fresh breath and well-cared for teeth

Perfect for:

  • on-the-go use
  • additional care in between
  • gentle whitening without aggressive effects

The best dental care is a system

Toothpaste alone is not enough.

The best dental care consists of:

  • Toothpaste (base)
  • Toothbrush (mechanical cleaning)
  • Interdental care
  • supplementary products for on the go

This creates a holistic oral hygiene.


Common mistakes when choosing toothpaste

  • only focusing on whitening
  • using aggressive products
  • ignoring important ingredients
  • not having a coordinated routine

The best toothpaste is the one that provides long-term protection.


For whom is the right toothpaste particularly important?

  • People with sensitive teeth
  • People with an increased risk of cavities
  • People with an acidic diet
  • Anyone who wants to maintain their dental health long-term

Result

Stronger tooth enamel, less sensitivity and long-term healthy teeth – through the right toothpaste and a coordinated routine.


Conclusion

The best toothpaste is not the one with the most promises – but the one with the right active ingredients.

Crucial are:

  • Fluoride
  • biomimetic technologies such as BioMin®
  • gentle cleaning

In combination with well-thought-out dental care, an effective and sustainable solution for healthy teeth is created.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about Toothpaste

Which toothpaste is the best?
The best toothpaste contains effective ingredients such as fluoride for strengthening tooth enamel and modern technologies like BioMin®, which support long-term remineralization. A balanced combination of protection, cleaning, and tolerability is crucial.


Is fluoride in toothpaste important?
Yes, fluoride is one of the most important active ingredients in dental care. It strengthens tooth enamel, supports remineralization, and effectively protects against cavities.


Which toothpaste is suitable for sensitive teeth?
For sensitive teeth, toothpastes that strengthen tooth enamel and protect exposed dentinal tubules are suitable. Ingredients like fluoride and BioMin® can help reduce sensitivity.


Is whitening toothpaste harmful to teeth?
Not necessarily. Modern whitening dental care relies on gentle technologies and avoids aggressive abrasives. An balanced RDA value and a gentle formulation are important.


What does biomimetic dental care mean?
Biomimetic dental care imitates the natural structure of tooth enamel. Active ingredients such as BioMin® or hydroxylapatite support remineralization and strengthen the tooth surface naturally.


How often should you use toothpaste?
Dentists recommend brushing your teeth two to three times a day with toothpaste, ideally after meals.

Dr. Lorenza Dahm

Lorenza Dahm