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We make toothpaste contract manufacturing easy and quick, with our R&D team and packaging experts.

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10-years experience toothpaste manufacturer, with in-house graphic design for your private label design needs.

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Serve Top Brands for 10 Years

Toothpaste is not widely known as being available to private label customers, however with the experience and network of Cinoll associates, toothpaste and oral care products are not only available, but also some of the best, highest quality in the industry.

  • Private label flouride free toothpaste
  • Private label charcoal toothpaste
  • Private label titanium dioxide free toothpaste
  • Private label SLS free toothpaste
  • Custom formulations toothpaste

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Private Label Toothpaste Manufacturing to Your Brand

Choose from our list and get a private label with your brand information.

We certainly have more! Please be noted that toothpastes above are developed by our factory. Most of time, we offer custom toothpaste manufacturing services. Get a quotation from us or talk about customization! Contact Us

Natural Ingredients Used in Toothpaste

Xylitol

Xylitol
Used as a sugar substitute. More

Fluoride toothpaste ingredients

Fluoride
Dentist recommend cavity-fighting super ingredient. More

Peppermint Oil

Pepermint Oil
Mentha Peperita gives toothpaste its delicious minty flavor. More

Charcoal Powder

Charcoal Powder
Activated charcoal powder, derived from bamboo, is 100% natural. More

Glycerin

Glycerin
Colorless and odorless, allergen-free derived from organic vegetable oils. More

Titanium Dioxide

Titanium Dioxide
The mineral that helps make our toothpaste a “paste”. More

Water toothpaste ingredients

Water
Most common ingredient in toothpaste.

Silica

Hydrated Silica
Used as mineral abrasive in toothpaste. More

Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate

Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate
Fruit based and serves as a natural cleanser. More

Potassium Nitrate

Potassium Nitrate
A water-soluble, crystalline mineral added to help prevent sensitivity. More

Carrageenan

Carrageenan
Obtained from different types of sea- weeds, such as kappa, iota, and lambda. More

Calcium carbonate

Calcium Carbonate
Gentle abrasive gently polishes tooth enamel without damaging it.

Every toothpaste differs in ingredients. Feel free to talk about your ingredients or desired features with us! Contact Us

Contract Manufacturing Capabilities

  Customized to Your Business

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Customized Formulation

Abrasives, humectants, flavoring, binders…any formulation your company create, will find here the best lab.

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Customized Sizes

From normal size to tiny travel size, we simply realize your toothpaste, and supply the accurate size you need.

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Customized Packaging

Fully bespoke toothpaste packaging, including logo, colored printing, boxes, bags, promotion packs…everything.

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Cinoll has facilities with the most advanced technology in China with a production capacity that makes us one of the leading toothpaste manufacturers. Our facilities are strategically located to provide excellent service to our customers by sea and land in the international markets.

See our manufacturing process to offer you products with the best design, quality and service on the market.

ISO Certified Cleanroom Toothpaste Factory

From material filling to packaging assembly, Cinoll’s toothpaste factory in China is going to handle everything for your business. All the processes are under ISO quality management and cleanroom production to avoid any cross-contamination and human touch.

Cinoll sticks to flexible manufacturing which including providing low order minimum as possible, and free cost-saving advice to help you cut down the unnecessary budget. We’re different from average manufacturers, from our services and manufacturing methods.

How We Make High-Quality Toothpaste

Toothpaste is not widely known as being available to private label, however with the experience and network of Cinoll associates, toothpaste and oral care products are not only available but also some of the best, highest quality in the industry. See how we make your toothpaste the best everyday must-have.

Ingredients Weighing and Mixing

Precise measurement is crucial to make toothpaste that is both perfectly safe and highly effective. All the ingredients are mixed together in the mixing vat. The temperature and humidity of vat are watched closely. This is important to ensure that the mix comes together correctly.

Different brands come in different proportions of ingredients. They each have their own unique formulations, which make them distinct from other brands. And we also help our clients to improve their formulations.

Toothpaste ingredient weighing and mixing
Toothpaste filling the tubes

Automatically Filling the Tubes

As soon as the toothpaste substance is properly mixed, it can now be injected into the tubes. But of course, before this can be done, the tubes need to be manufactured first, then cleaned and tested. Our auto-filling machine is used to clean out the toothbrush and get rid of all particles, making sure that it is immaculate before the toothpaste is injected in.

As soon as it is filled, the tube is sealed and prepared for packaging. This process we use the latest toothpaste filling machine in the industry to make sure everything is under cleanroom control, without any contamination.

Labeling and Packaging

A filled toothpaste tube will then go through the labeling process. Our stamping machine stamps the appropriate label onto the tube, along with other relevant information. Once this is done, the tube is ready to be placed in the final packaging.

Contrary to what some people may think, the packaging is not just a box containing toothpaste. It actually contains a host of vital information about the product. The list of ingredients must be printed on the package. It is also a good idea to include directions for brushing, as well as some benefits of the particular toothpaste formulation that has been used.

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Toothpaste quality control lab

Quality Control

Before our toothpaste is distributed to your destination, there is a final quality control test that has to be done in order to ensure the safety of the buying public.

Our laboratory test is performed to check for both safety and effectiveness of the product. It is also worthwhile to secure all the necessary certifications so that your product can be sold at any market without problems.

Bio-Degradable Packaging

🌿 Sugarcane Packaging Materials Available!

Eco Toothpaste Packaging on Trend!

Biodegradable toothpaste tube material is now available. That’s toothpaste tube made by sugarcane. Cinoll’s sugarcane toothpaste tube is an environmentally friendly alternative to the standard PE tube and offers the same qualitative barrier, decorative or recyclable properties.

  • The sugarcane tube body is 100% recyclable
  • Add marketing value to your company
  • Help protect our Earth!

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How Does Teeth Whitening Toothpastes Work?

Technically in two ways – by stain removal and pigmenting agents. Each of them have both benefits and right time to chose. To help you develop your best toothpaste products, we would like to share something deep into ingredients.

By Stain Removal

Surfactant

Sodium lauryl sulfate sarcosinate

✅ Anionic detergent with a hydrophobic organic part which dissolve water-insoluble stain components
✅ Provide the foam to remove food debris and dispersion of toothpaste

Calcium chelating builder

EDTA, citrate

✅ Chelate calcium from pellicle layers
✅ Faciliate dispersion by surfactants
✅ Soften enamel/dentine through decalcification actions which faciliate removal of internalized stain

Calcium phosphate adsorbent

Pyrophosphate, diphosphonates, polyphosphonates

✅ Absorb to mineral surface may desorb protion of adsorbed pellicle proteins containing trapped stain components
✅ Prevent stain accumulation

Enzyme

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✅ Degrade chromogenic materials in stained pellicle
✅ Soften exterior pellicle proteins to facilitate removal

By Pigmenting Agents

Some of the teeth whitening toothpaste contains pigmenting agent such as titanium dioxide, which can adhere on the tooth surface to provide a transient whitening effects. These products do not alter the intrinsic stains but to remove extrinsic stains so that the underlying natural tooth color becomes more apparent.

*Teeth Whitening Ingredients

Hydrogen peroxide toothpaste

Most whitening toothpaste includes hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is a bleaching agent used in store-bought products and professional treatments. These products change the color of teeth rather than simply removing surface stains as other products do. The concentration of hydrogen peroxide in whitening toothpaste is less than the amount you would find in single-use products. However, hydrogen peroxide can provide noticeable results over a more extended period of use.

Carbamide peroxide toothpaste

Carbamide peroxide is essentially a bleaching agent that breaks down into other compounds like hydrogen peroxide. Carbamide peroxide is also a widespread whitening ingredient that you can find in whitening gels and trays too.

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📒 The Ultimate Guide of Toothpaste from a Professional Manufacturer

The Ultimate Guide to Toothpaste from a Professional Manufacturer

Glad you scroll down! This is a complete guide to the OEM and ODM toothpaste.

In this guide, you’ll get first-hand information:

Let’s jump right in.

Good quality toothpaste is one of the most essential components of oral health care. If you are in the business of selling oral care products, you should definitely have your own line of toothpaste to offer your clients.

However, you should not simply sell the product. It is imperative that you also know what toothpaste is made of, how it is made, and how to identify an excellent product.

You should also know how to find the right toothpaste manufacturers to trust for supplying you with the best product that you can offer to your clients.

What Toothpaste Is Made of

Toothpaste is a very common product that everyone uses on a daily basis so many people just take it for granted. But did you know that it is actually quite a complex substance that is composed of at least 10 different components, each of which serves a vital function?

The exact composition of each variety or brand of toothpaste may vary but here are the key ingredients that should always be present in each product.

Binders

Binders are thickening agents that keep the solid and liquid ingredients of toothpastes from separating. They give the toothpaste a thick composition and also stabilize the formula.

In addition, binders also play a part in how fast and how much foam is produced by the toothpaste. It also helps determine how fast the product is dispersed, how quickly the flavor is released, and how easily the toothpaste can be rinsed off from the brush.

Binders are also responsible for how the toothpaste is going to look like on the brush when you squeeze it out of the tube.

Some of the more common binders that toothpaste manufacturers use are natural gums like tragacanth, arabic, karaya, and seaweed colloids such as Irish moss extract, sodium alginate, and carrageenan. Different kinds of synthetic cellulose are also often used.

Abrasives

These are rough substances that add texture to the toothpaste, making it more effective as a cleaning agent for the teeth. The extra roughness helps in removing stubborn particles form the teeth such as tartar, plaque and even food particles that are stuck in between the teeth.

There are a lot of different types of abrasives used by toothpaste manufacturers.

One of the more popular choices is baking soda or sodium bicarbonate since it is very cost-efficient and also quite effective. Other abrasives include calcium pyrophosphate, alumina trihydrate and magnesium trisilicate.

Recently, a lot of toothpaste manufacturers have taken to using silica gel as an abrasive ingredient.

Sudsers

We all know that toothpaste turns into foam when you use it to brush your teeth, but did you ever stop to think why this is so? It’s simple. Toothpaste manufacturers use a component known as sudsers whose job is to make bubbles form in order to help with the cleaning process of the teeth.

A sudser is actually more officially known as a surfactant. That is, they are agents that reduce the surface tension of water, thus resulting in the formation of bubbles. These bubbles are rather tiny and together, they form the foam that everyone is so familiar with when brushing their teeth.

Humectants

Toothpaste needs to retain water so that it can maintain the pasty texture and composition instead of drying out and crumbling. This is what humectants are for. These ingredients are actually hygroscopic particles that create hydrogen bonds when exposed to water molecules.

Like binders, humectants also aid in keeping the solid and liquid components of the toothpaste together. Aside from toothpaste, humectants are also used in other skin and hair products like lotions and shampoos, which need to stay moist at all times.

Another thing that this ingredient does is to produce a cool and sweet flavor in the toothpaste. Some of the more popular humectants that toothbrush manufacturers use are sorbitol, glycerol and glycol.

Flavors

Toothpaste does not have a particularly delightful taste in its most basic form. To improve on its flavor and to make them easier and more pleasant to use in the mouth, toothpaste manufacturers use different kinds and combinations of flavors.

Some toothpaste brands do not have any extra flavor and rely solely on the sweetness of sorbitol, which also doubles as an excellent humectant. Some of the most popular flavors of toothpaste are peppermint, spearmint and wintergreen. It is worth nothing that the flavor does not really have a bearing on the effectiveness of toothpaste as a cleaning substance.

Sweeteners

It is almost always necessary to include some kind of sweetener to toothpaste to make them palatable for oral use.

There is no question that abrasives and fluorides are essential for cleaning the teeth but unfortunately, they do not have a nice taste. Sweeteners are thus vital to cover up the unpleasantness and give toothpaste a more agreeable flavor.

Oftentimes, the flavor of the toothpaste comes from sorbitol, saccharin or some other sweetening agent. However, despite the sweet taste of these ingredients, they do not contain sugar. In fact, any toothpaste that contains even a small amount of sugar will not be approved by the American Dental Association as fit for use.

Fluorides

Last but definitely not least, almost all toothpaste contains fluoride. This mineral provides teeth the best defense it can have against cavities. It makes teeth stronger by fortifying the enamel and providing protection to exposed roots.

In general, fluoride increases the teeth’s susceptibility to cavities. Fluoride also keeps the teeth from being easily damaged due to the exposure to foods and beverages that have high acid content.

As with anything else, fluoride should be used in moderation. Toothpaste manufacturers typically use 0.7 ppm of fluoride, which is considered to be ideal for oral health care. Too much fluoride can cause a lot of problems, such as skeletal fluorosis and hyperparathyroidism.

Customized Options for Toothpaste

There are already thousands of brands and varieties of toothpaste in the global market. If you are a new player in the oral health product industry, it is vital that you have a product that will stand out from all the established competitors. The way to do this is to come up with a customized product that will be very attractive to your target market.

You should make the right choices when it comes to formulation, packaging, flavor, and so on. More importantly, you should be able to find a toothpaste manufacturer that can not only successfully provide your preferred customizations but also has an established reputation as a private label manufacturer for oral health care products, such as Cinoll.

A well-renowned provider of OEM/ODM services for toothpaste and other dental products, Cinoll offers a very broad scope of customization. We will go to great lengths to provide the exact needs of the client, from formulation all the way to the tiniest details of the packaging.

Formulations

The formulations of toothpaste can vary greatly depending on the toothpaste manufacturers. As the client, you can choose your own proportions of ingredients, like abrasives, humectants, binders, flavoring, and so on.

But it is up to the manufacturer to actually blend these ingredients very well and to make sure that the final product meets the formula specifications.

Toothpaste formulations

Capacity

Toothpaste comes in all sizes. There are small tubes that are designed for convenient travel. There are also sachets that are generally meant to be for one-time use. Of course, there are the huge tubes that are an economical choice for large families.

No matter what your preferred size, Cinoll has the capability to churn it out for you. They can also produce a combination of all the different toothpaste capacity options if you wish.

Tube Design

The two main components of the packaging of toothpaste are the tube and the box. Although these may seem like standard containers, there are small details that can vary with each brand, and these small details do make a big difference.

For the tube and the cap, Cinoll can produce any kind of shape that the client wants. We can create the exact mold for your preferred shape, no matter how unconventional it may be.

toothpaste Tube Design

Box Packaging

Cinoll can produce regular boxes with simple designs to more elaborate ones, all with the client’s logo, brand and design. The box is the first thing that potential customers will see on the store shelves so they should be attractive enough to catch a buyer’s eye.

If you are unsure of what kind of graphic design to use for your box packaging, Cinoll has professional layout artists who can create several design options that you can just choose from.

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How Cinoll’s Toothpaste Is Made

As you have already learned, toothpaste is made up of several ingredients. Thus, the first step in making toothpaste is to gather all the necessary ingredients.

Once everything is ready, you can then proceed to the actual toothpaste manufacturing process.

Weighing and Mixing

Precise measurement is crucial if you want to make toothpaste that is both perfectly safe and highly effective. Just a few units off and you might vastly reduce the effectiveness of your product. Or if you put too much of a certain component, the resulting toothpaste might end up being risky for oral use.

That being said, the actual proportions would depend on the preferences of the toothpaste manufacturers.

Of course, different brands come in different proportions of ingredients. They each have their own unique formulations, which make them distinct from other brands.

toothpaste mixing

Filling the Tubes

As soon as the toothpaste substance is properly mixed, it can now be injected into the tubes. But of course, before this can be done, the tubes need to be manufactured first, then cleaned and tested.

A blower and vacuum is used to clean out the toothbrush and get rid of all particles, making sure that it is immaculate before the toothpaste is injected in.

The cap is placed on the tube and the other end, which is still open, serves as the entry for the toothpaste as it is pumped into the tube. As soon as it is filled, the tube is sealed and prepared for packaging.

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Labeling and Packaging

A filled toothpaste tube will then go through the labeling process. A machine stamps the appropriate label onto the tube, along with other relevant information. Once this is done, the tube is ready to be placed in the final packaging.

Contrary to what some people may think, the packaging is not just a box to contain the toothpaste. It actually contains a host of vital information about the product.

The list of ingredients must be printed on the package. It is also a good idea to include directions for brushing, as well as some benefits of the particular toothpaste formulation that has been used.

Toothpaste packaging

Quality Control

Before the toothpaste is distributed to retailers, there is a final quality control test that has to be done in order to ensure the safety of the buying public.

A laboratory test is performed to check for both safety and effectiveness of the product. It is also worthwhile to secure all the necessary certifications so that your product can be sold at any market without problems.

How to Choose the Right Toothpaste Factory

There are several toothpaste manufacturers out there that will offer their products to you but not all these manufacturers deliver the same level of quality.

If you want to gain the trust and loyalty of your clients, you have to make sure that your product fulfills all requirements in terms of quality and affordability. Thus, when looking for the right toothpaste manufacturers, there are a few important steps that you need to follow.

Visiting and Auditing the Supplier’s Quality System

The first step in finding the right toothpaste manufacturers is getting to know their systems of production and quality control. You should ask to see their inventory of raw materials and finished products.

If you are planning on creating new products for your brand, you should learn about their R&D capabilities. Do they have the technology and the expertise to develop products that meet your specifications?

You should also investigate the kind of maintenance that they perform on their machinery and equipment. All machines should be properly calibrated to ensure a seamless and accurate production process.

Finally, you would have to check that your potential supplier has all the necessary certificates and licenses. This would help avoid many kinds of technical and legal problems in the future.

Obtaining and Approving a Toothpaste Sample

Having in-depth discussions about the exact kind of toothpaste that you need is one thing, and actually seeing the samples is another. Once you have explained the specifications and they have confirmed their ability to fulfill your order, it is common practice to ask the manufacturer for samples before you actually make a commitment for mass production.

Most toothpaste manufacturers would be more than happy to provide a few samples to you free of charge.

Once you receive the samples, you should have them checked by a reputable laboratory of your choice in order to verify the quality. The results will confirm whether the manufacturer is indeed the right choice, or if you need to keep looking for the most suitable one.

Finding a Supplier Whose Goals Align with Yours

Finding a supplier is not just for a one-time order. Ideally, the relationship between a supplier and a buyer should be a long-term partnership wherein both parties would benefit. To find the perfect fit, you should find out a few things about the manufacturer you are intending to do business with.

To start with, you should check the kind of companies that they have supplied to in the past and even in the present. If you can, you should inquire with these companies about the kind of services and products that the supplier can give.

It is also important to check for the manufacturer’s MOQ. There are toothpaste manufacturers that are very friendly to new and small business owners. These companies are willing to accommodate smaller orders, sometimes even as low as 500 pieces per order.

You can also see if a manufacturer is going to be a good business partner by the level of customization that they are willing to provide. A good manufacturer will not just want to sell products.

They will also want to provide high-quality products so that their buyers will succeed, paving the way for a successful long-term business partnership.

We’re Also Fluoride Toothpaste Manufacturer

Fluoride toothpaste is one of the go-to formulas for most toothpastes in the world today. Most people prefer it and believe that it is the best way to clean their teeth. Most manufacturers make it possible for people to find these toothpastes in their local stores.

Having said that, though, fluoride has become a contentious issue in recent years. Many have come to realize that fluoride can be harmful, especially in high doses. It can be harmful to your overall health and can affect your kidney function, thyroid function, bones, and brain function. The latter can be especially harmful to children under the age of eight.

Fluoride can help prevent tooth decay, but only in very small amounts. However, again, it is important to limit its use as much as possible. Finding toothpaste with the appropriate amount of fluoride is therefore critical. Most toothpastes list their ingredients and amounts on the packaging, making it easy to know what is in it.

Customers expect toothpaste to clean their teeth, freshen their breath, and, most importantly, to prevent tooth decay. In some ways, fluoride toothpaste can be a very helpful source of prevention.

Know More About Fluoride Toothpaste

An important question to ask is: What is fluoride toothpaste? Fluoride toothpaste is precisely what it claims to be. It is a toothpaste that contains a formula with a small amount of fluoride as well as other ingredients to clean teeth, freshen breath, and prevent tooth decay.

You can determine how much fluoride is in the toothpaste by reading the ingredients on the packaging.

The claim is that fluoride helps with:

  • Restoring or remineralizing worn-down tooth enamel, which is the first layer or top layer of your tooth. If there is the slightest damage to this layer, it can lead to tooth decay.
  • It does this by preventing further mineral loss. Acidic foods can cause teeth to be demineralized.
  • Fluoride also inhibits the development of dangerous oral bacteria that will cause tooth decay and the eventual loss of teeth. Fluoride is a means to stop this.
  • Thus, if there are any signs of tooth decay, fluoride can help reverse it.
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Fluoride Toothpaste Used Wisely

However, it is again important to note that this type of toothpaste should be used in small amounts. This is especially true for those areas that have water treatment plants that use fluoride as a water treatment agent.

Fluoride does help in small quantities. For example, it can be particularly helpful with demineralized teeth. As time goes on, acidic foods can cause the minerals in your tooth enamel to demineralize. This is caused by the fact that acidic foods create bacteria in your mouth that break down sugar and carbohydrates. This is how minerals are lost.

If your tooth enamel is weakened, it becomes more vulnerable to microorganisms and can lead to cavities. To help remineralize weakened enamel, your dentist may advise you to use fluoride toothpaste. This is especially helpful if there are early signs of tooth decay.

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