I was given Coral Kids’ Toothpaste in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are 100% my own.
Did you know that according to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, tooth decay is the most common chronic childhood disease?
About Coral Kids’ Toothpaste:
Coral LLC, maker of all-natural Coral Kids’ Toothpaste, helps make dental care fun for even the most wary brushing beginners, thanks to a delicious berry bubblegum flavor, free of the preservatives, chemical “sparkles” and other harmful additives found in most children’s toothpastes.
The fluoride-free formula made with EcoSafe™ ionic calcium from above-sea coral not only helps prevent cavities, keep gums healthy, build tooth enamel and freshen breath, but also shifts the mouth’s pH to alkaline to neutralize bacterial acids, thus decreasing decay.
Kids love the fun packaging and flavor; parents love the effective, chemical-free formula and fuss-free routine.
My Review:
Healthy teeth and gums are just as important as a healthy diet. My son has always LOVED the Dentist and has never had a cavity. He agreed to try the new Coral Kids’ Toothpaste, even though he was not too happy about it. The first time he used it he quickly changed his mind about it. Here are a few of his comments about the new toothpaste:
- It makes my teeth feel cleaner than the “other” toothpaste.
- It tastes good- if has a strawberry bubblegum flavor.
- It makes my breath feel fresh (of course he had to breathe on me so I could appreciate his breath too.)
- I don’t have to use as much toothpaste.(I like this because it means less toothpaste in the sink and the toothpaste tubes last longer.)
I love Coral Kids’ because it has NO FLUORIDE, NO SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE and NO GLYCERIN. No toxins means kids can accidentally swallow this toothpaste with NO HARMFUL effects. This is the World’s Cleanest Kids Toothpaste! My son is 11 and I’m not worried about him swallowing it, but I love that it’s an Eco-Safe Toothpaste!
Coral Kids’ is formulated with EcoSafe™ ionic coral minerals and is perhaps the most effective toothpaste for cavity protection, whitening teeth, freshening breath and shifting the pH of the mouth.
If you’re looking for the perfect toothpaste for your children, look no further. My son and I highly recommend Coral Kids’ Toothpaste.
Coral knows that yummy toothpaste may not be the only trick parents need up their sleeves to sustain little ones’ interest in clean teeth. The company shares some of its favorite tips for getting kids keen on the teeth brushing routine:
1. Pick the perfect toothbrush. Take your little one shopping to select a special toothbrush. Favorite animated characters, spinning heads and flashing lights are just some of the enticing possibilities that may pique their interest. Letting them choose will boost their “big kid” confidence and make them more vested in brushing.
2. Offer toothpaste that tastes like a treat. Appeal to small senses with a healthy toothpaste that tastes extra special, like Coral Kids’ in Xylitol-sweetened, safe-to-swallow berry bubblegum. But beware bells and whistles created with harmful chemicals, such as artificial colors and sweeteners, which may entice but can also lead to serious health concerns.
3. Bring fun into the bathroom. Brushing should be taken seriously, but it doesn’t have to be serious. Encourage kids to make big, circular brush strokes like train wheels; create as many “mouth bubbles” as they can; or pretend they need to clean their “big dinosaur teeth.” When brushing is playful, there’s less pressure.
4. Find a kid-friendly dentist. Make first trips to the dentist fun by choosing a provider who caters to children with music, puppets, toys and more. If the experience is positive, they’ll be more prone to want to impress the dentist (and possibly get a special treat) with their good at-home brushing habits.
5. Set a good example. Show your kids that brushing is an easy, everyday routine by modeling frequent and scheduled brushings, such as right after breakfast, before bed or following a sweet treat. It can even be a family affair! When little ones see brushing as a simple daily habit instead of a chore, there will be less protest.