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    Which Brands of Dental Whitening Products are Gluten-Free?

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    Wondering which brands of dental whitening products are gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease? Here's the lowdown.

    Which Brands of Dental Whitening Products are Gluten-Free? - Dentist using ultraviolet curing light on patient. Image: CC BY 2.0--shixart1985
    Caption: Dentist using ultraviolet curing light on patient. Image: CC BY 2.0--shixart1985

    Celiac.com 08/04/2022 - 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 home dental products are gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease.

    Specifically, what brands of dental whitening products are gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease? Here's the rundown.

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    Not all dental whitening products are usually formulated to be gluten-free. Some are, some are not.  Many brands of dental whitening products don't bother to specifically label their products as gluten-free. Others do. 

    It can be tricky to figure out which brands of dental whitening products are gluten-free. For many people, especially those with celiac disease, it's best to specifically look for products labeled gluten-free. 

    For dentists working in a clinical setting, and for people using products at home, it's important to look for the gluten-free label on packaging for dental whitening products and systems, including any patient samples. 

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

    Here's a list of dental whitening products brands that are made without gluten ingredients, and are regarded as gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease.

    Colgate

    • Optic White

    Crest

    • Crest Whitestrips

    GLO Science Professional

    • GLO Whitening System

    Ultradent

    • All Ultradent products


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