A case study published in the 'Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology' in 2010 evaluated the likely causes of a toothpaste allergy. According to the researchers, the most likely cause of a toothpaste allergy is the flavoring. Most toothpastes are flavored with cinnamon, mint, spearmint or peppermint, any of which could be the likely culprit. The second and third most likely causes are two chemical compounds known as cocamidopropyl betaine, followed by propylene glycol. Oils, additives and parabens also may lead to a toothpaste allergy.
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The best way to prevent an allergy occurrence is to omit likely ingredients from your toothpaste. You should consider seeing a doctor for diagnosis so that you can remove the allergen from your daily life. Copyright ©2019Leaf Group Ltd.Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the LIVESTRONG.COM,and.The material appearing on LIVESTRONG.COM is for educational use only. It should not beused as a substitute for professional medical advice,diagnosis or treatment. LIVESTRONG is a registered trademark of the LIVESTRONG Foundation.The LIVESTRONG Foundation and LIVESTRONG.COM do not endorseany of the products or services that are advertised on the web site.Moreover, we do not select every advertiser or advertisement that appears on the web site-many of theadvertisements are served by third party advertising companies.