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    What Brands of Toothpaste are Gluten-Free?

    Reviewed and edited by a celiac disease expert.

    Wondering which brands of toothpaste are gluten-free and safe for dentists to use on patients with celiac disease?

    What Brands of Toothpaste are Gluten-Free? - Teeth brushing. Image: CC BY 2.0--Jakob Hans
    Caption: Teeth brushing. Image: CC BY 2.0--Jakob Hans

    Celiac.com 06/14/2022 - We get a lot of questions from celiac community members wondering if certain products are gluten-free. Lately, we've seen a lot of questions about which top brands of toothpaste are gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease.

    Specifically, what brands of toothpaste are gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease? 

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    Toothpaste is one of those products that is usually formulated to be gluten-free. So, unless gluten ingredients are added during processing, most all toothpaste is likely to be gluten-free, and safe for people with celiac disease. In fact, celiac.com is unaware of any major brand of toothpaste that contains gluten.

    However, many brands don't bother to specifically label their toothpaste as gluten-free. Others do. 

    At the end of the day, we regard most toothpaste to be gluten-free, and safe for people with celiac disease, we realize that some people, especially this with celiac disease, specifically look for products labeled gluten-free. 

    As always, read labels, avoid gluten ingredients, and choose carefully.

    The following toothpastes are made without gluten ingredients, and are regarded as gluten-free, including:

    Aquafresh
    Aquafresh does not use gluten ingredients their toothpastes, including:

    • Aquafresh Extra Fresh+Whitening
    • Aquafresh Cavity Protection
    • Aquafresh Sensitive Maximum Strength 

    Colgate
    Colgate does not use gluten ingredients in their toothpastes, including:

    • Colgate TotalSF Whitening Toothpaste 
    • Colgate Enamel Health
    • Colgate Optic White
    • Colgate Max Fresh
    • Colgate Total

    Crest 
    Crest makes a number of toothpastes that do not contain gluten ingredients, including:

    • Crest 3-D
    • Crest Complete
    • Crest Detoxify
    • Crest Pro-Health

    Hello - Labeled Gluten-Free
    According to the hello website, "hello toothpastes are FREE of dyes, artificial sweeteners/flavors, parabens, triclosan, microbeads, and GLUTEN. Our toothpastes are also vegan, cruelty-free, and made in the usa." Hello toothpastes include:

    • hello antiplaque + whitening fluoride free toothpaste
    • hello activated charcoal fluoride free toothpaste
    • hello kids unicorn fluoride toothpaste
    • hello naturally whitening fluoride toothpaste
    • hello bye bye bacteria* toothpaste
    • hello see ya, sensitivity toothpaste
    • hello gum nourishmint fluoride toothpaste
    • hello freakin' fresh + whitening fluoride free toothpaste ultimate freshness
    • hello kids watermelon toothpaste
    • hello antiplaque and whitening toothpaste tablets

    Jason Naturals - Labeled Gluten-Free
    Jason Naturals makes a number of gluten-free natural toothpastes, including:

    • Healthy Mouth Antiplaque & Tartar Control Toothpaste
    • Healthy Mouth Anti-Cavity & Tartar Control Toothpaste
    • Kids Strawberry Toothpaste
    • Powersmile Anti-Cavity & Whitening Toothpaste
    • Powersmile Antiplaque & Whitening Toothpaste
    • Powersmile Antiplaque & Whitening Vanilla Powermint Toothpaste
    • Sea Fresh Antiplaque & Strengthening Toothpaste
    • Simply Coconut Soothing Toothpaste, Coconut Chamomile
    • Simply Coconut Strengthening Toothpaste, Coconut Mint
    • Simply Coconut Whitening Toothpaste, Coconut Cream
    • Sea Fresh Anti-Cavity & Strengthening Toothpaste

    SprinJene

    SprinJene makes a line of all natural gluten-free toothpastes, including non-fluoride toothpastes, including:

    • Original Health Boost Toothpaste
    • Original Fresh Boost Toothpaste
    • Original White Boost Toothpaste
    • SprinJene Natural® Sensitivity Relief Fluoride Free Toothpaste
    • SprinJene Natural® Sensitivity & Gum Fluoride Free Toothpaste
    • SprinJene Natural® Sensitivity Relief Toothpaste With Cavity Protection
    • SprinJene Natural® Cavity Protection Toothpaste
    • SprinJene Natural® Total Care Fluoride Free Toothpaste
    • SprinJene Natural® Fluoride Free Toothpaste
    • Children's SprinJene Natural® Vanilla Toothpaste Fluoride free
    • Children's SprinJene Natural® Watermelon Toothpaste With Cavity Protection
    • Children's SprinJene Natural® Apple Mint Toothpaste With Cavity Protection

    Tom's
    Tom's does not label their toothpastes as gluten-free, but Tom's makes a number of toothpastes without gluten ingredients, including:

    • Fluoride-Free Propolis & Myrrh Toothpaste
    • Fluoride-Free Antiplaque & Whitening Toothpaste
    • Fluoride-Free Antiplaque & Whitening Toothpaste in Peppermint
    • Help Save the Animals Children's Toothpaste
    • Help Save the Animals Children's Toothpaste
    • Activated Charcoal Toothpaste
    • Luminous White Toothpaste
    • Children's Toothpaste
    • Fluoride-Free Botanically Bright Toothpaste
    • Fluoride-Free Propolis & Myrrh Toothpaste
    • Fluoride-Free Antiplaque & Whitening Toothpaste
    • Fluoride-Free Antiplaque & Whitening Toothpaste Gel
    • Fluoride-Free Toddler Training Toothpaste
    • Whole Care Toothpaste
    • Simply White Toothpaste
    • Children's Toothpaste
    • Toddler Toothpaste and Toothbrush
    • Fluoride-Free Children's Toothpaste
    • Fluoride-Free Rapid Relief Sensitive Toothpaste
    • Simply White Toothpaste Gel
    • Fluoride-Free Travel Natural Toothpaste
    • PureActiv Teeth + Gum Health Toothpaste
    • PureActiv Fresh + Bright Toothpaste

     

    Toothpaste Ingredients

    Active ingredients:
    In fluoride toothpastes, active ingredients typically include Stannous Fluoride or Sodium Monofluorophosphate.

    Inactive ingredients can include things like:

    • Acacia Senegal gum
    • Aloe barbadensis leaf/Aloe barbadensis leaf juice/Organic Aloe barbadensis leaf juice
    • Aluminum chlorohydrate
    • Argania spinosa kernel oil
    • Arginine bicarbonate
    • Ascorbic Acid
    • Beeswax
    • Benzoic Acid
    • Benzyl Alcohol
    • Butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter
    • Calcium carbonate
    • Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil
    • Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
    • Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside
    • Carnauba wax
    • Carrageenan
    • Cellulose Gum
    • Charcoal Powder
    • Citric Acid
    • Coconut Yogurt Extract
    • Cocamidopropyl Betaine
    • Cocos nucifera (coconut) oil
    • Commiphora myrrha resin extract/Commiphora myrrha oil
    • Decyl Glucoside
    • Dicaprylyl ether
    • Disodium Phosphate
    • Fructose, Glucose, Sucrose
    • Fruit Juices
    • Glycerin
    • Glyceryl Laurate
    • Glycine soja (Soybean) oil
    • Glycyrrhiza uralensis (licorice) root extract
    • Helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil
    • Humulus lupulus (hops) [CO2] extract
    • Hydrated Silica
    • Hydrogenated Castor Oil
    • Hydrogenated Soybean Oil
    • Inulin
    • Jojoba wax
    • Lactic Acid
    • Lauryl Glucoside
    • Linum usitatissimum (Linseed) seed oil
    • Maltodextrin
    • Mentha piperita (peppermint) oil
    • Menthol
    • Microcrystalline Cellulose
    • Natural Flavor
    • Natural Fragrance
    • Olea europaea (olive) leaf extract
    • Organic cymbopogon flexuosus oil (lemongrass oil)
    • Palm Kernel Oil
    • PEG-12
    • Phosphoric Acid
    • Propanediol
    • Propolis cera/Propolis extract
    • Propylene Glycol
    • Sodium bicarbonate
    • Sodium chloride
    • Sodium Cocoate
    • Sodium cocoyl glutamate
    • Sodium fluoride
    • Sodium Gluconate
    • Sodium hydroxide
    • Sodium Lactate
    • Sodium lauryl sulfate
    • Sodium monofluorophosphate
    • Sodium Palm Kernelate
    • Sodium Palmate
    • Sodium phosphate
    • Sodium Saccharin
    • Sodium Stearate
    • Sorbitol
    • Stearyl Alcohol
    • Stevia rebaudiana extract
    • Sucralose
    • Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate
    • Titanium dioxide
    • Tocopherol Acetate
    • Xanthan gum
    • Xylitol
    • Zinc Citrate
    • Zinc Oxide
    • Zinc Phosphate
    • Zinc ricinoleat


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    Hiya, any tips for toothpaste free of gluten, dairy, sorbitol, Xanthum gum and other IBS triggers? I have to be gluten free and low FODMAP but get so bloated and nauseous after I brush my teeth 

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