IMPACT OF VEGAN TOOTHPASTES ON ENAMEL SURFACE INTEGRITY AFTER EROSION AND ABRASION: A NARRATIVE REVIEW

Authors

  • Pedro Guimarães Sampaio Trajano dos Santos Author
  • Rosana Maria Coelho Travassos Author
  • Maria Regina Almeida de Menezes Author
  • Vânia Cavalcanti Ribeiro da Silva Author
  • Eloiza Leonardo de Melo Author
  • Josué Alves Author
  • Verônica Maria de Sá Rodrigues Author
  • Luciane Farias de Araujo Author
  • Tereza Cristina Correia Author
  • Gleicy Fátima Medeiros de Souza Author
  • Adriane Tenório Dourado Chaves Author
  • Viviane Ferreira Guimarães Xavier Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/arev8n1-098

Keywords:

Vegan Toothpastes, Dental Erosion, Dental Abrasion, Enamel Integrity, Oral Hygiene

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the impact of vegan toothpastes on enamel surface integrity after erosive and abrasive challenges based on available scientific evidence.

Methodology: A narrative review of in vitro, in situ, and clinical studies retrieved from PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. Studies comparing vegan and conventional toothpastes regarding abrasivity, remineralization potential, and enamel protection were included.

Results: Evidence shows high variability among vegan toothpaste formulations. Fluoride-free products or those containing alternative abrasives may lead to increased enamel loss after erosion and abrasion. Conversely, vegan toothpastes formulated with fluoride, hydroxyapatite, or bioactive compounds demonstrated comparable performance to conventional toothpastes.

Conclusion: Vegan toothpastes are not a homogeneous category in terms of safety and efficacy. Enamel integrity is primarily influenced by formulation characteristics rather than the exclusion of animal-derived ingredients, underscoring the importance of scientific validation.

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2026-01-12

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DOS SANTOS, Pedro Guimarães Sampaio Trajano et al. IMPACT OF VEGAN TOOTHPASTES ON ENAMEL SURFACE INTEGRITY AFTER EROSION AND ABRASION: A NARRATIVE REVIEW. ARACÊ , [S. l.], v. 8, n. 1, p. e11811, 2026. DOI: 10.56238/arev8n1-098. Disponível em: https://periodicos.newsciencepubl.com/arace/article/view/11811. Acesso em: 18 jan. 2026.