* Natural alternatives to potentially harmful whitening treatments
* An electric brush that kills bacteria while it charges
* The world’s first Bluetooth toothbrush
August 22 is National Tooth Fairy Day. None of our mothers will slip loose change under our pillows while we sleep (although you never know with Millennials), but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t all use the occasion to upgrade our dental game.
From whitening solutions to high tech toothbrushes, here are the best oral care products we’ve written about so far this year. Check it out and click through to learn more.
1. Dr. Brite Whitening Pen
You’ve probably used a stain stick on your clothes, but what about one for your teeth? Formulated with natural, responsibly sourced ingredients that improve gum health, such as food-grade hydrogen peroxide, Vitamin C, coconut oil and green apple extracts, the Dr. Brite Whitening Pen will achieve brighter, whiter teeth in as little as two days.

2. Activated Coconut Charcoal
It’s counter-intuitive, but charcoal powder is a natural way to whiten your teeth. Activated Coconut Charcoal Powder purifies and detoxifies your mouth, gums and teeth using naturally derived ingredients to remove stains left by coffee, wine and cigarettes. You’ll see results in as little as one or two easy treatments.

Activated Coconut Charcoal Powder
3. DazzlePro Sonic Toothbrush
Producing 40,000 cleaning pulsations per minute and equipped with a UV charging case that kills germs and bacteria while it charges, the DazzlePro Sonic Toothbrush removes more plaque and whitens better than standard toothbrushes. Plus the compact design makes it great for travel.

4. Oral-B Pro 7000 SmartSeries Electric Toothbrush
The world’s first Bluetooth-enabled toothbrush, the Oral-B Pro 7000 SmartSeries Electric Toothbrush improves oral health by connecting to your smartphone and providing real-time feedback on your brushing habits. It’s clinically proven to remove up to 100% more plaque than manual toothbrushes.

Oral-B Pro 7000 SmartSeries Electric Toothbrush
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