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Let's talk about the different reasons why the inside of your cheeks may be peeling, including SLS toothpastes, biting your cheeks, allergies, etc. Do you notice oral tissue sloughing or peeling skin in your mouth? Any time we see skin inside of the mouth peeling, we usually need to use a process of elimination to figure out what’s causing it. Areas like your lips, roof of mouth, or inside cheek peeling can be due to anything from active ingredients (SLS) in toothpaste to allergic reactions to undiagnosed diseases. Some are more common than you might expect. Once you start paying a little more attention to what you’re putting on your teeth, gums, and other warning signs, it’s a lot easier to figure out why you have skin peeling inside the mouth. One of the top causes of inside cheek peeling is “SLS” or sodium lauryl sulfate. SLS is a common ingredient in a lot of toothpaste blends because of the way it helps hold all of the other ingredients together. SLS also causes a foaming action, which makes some toothpastes a bit more bubbly and foamy than others. On a microscopic level, SLS is also an irritant. Some people are more sensitive to certain irritants than others, with SLS being one of the top offenders for cheek skin problems. Most inside cheek peeling can be avoided by changing your toothpaste. Pick a brand that doesn’t have sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) such as Sensodyne or something similar. Use it every day for two weeks—which is usually all the time your mouth needs to heal—and then see if there’s a difference. If your oral mucosal peeling improved, then you likely have an SLS sensitivity. Learn more: https://www.teethtalkgirl.com/dental-... 🦷 Free Oral Health Routine Guide: https://bit.ly/free-oral-hygiene-rout... ▶Try an SLS-free toothpaste: ∙Keeko: https://bit.ly/keeko-dream-clean ∙Hello: https://amzn.to/3GP6kFm ▶ WANT EVEN MORE TEETH TALK? ∙VISIT MY WEBSITE: https://teethtalkgirl.com ∙SHOP Happy Teeth! https://givehappyteeth.com/ ▶ HELP KEEP THIS CONTENT FREE - / teethtalkgirl AND FOLLOW MY SOCIAL MEDIA :) ▶ INSTAGRAM: / teethtalkgirl @TeethTalkGirl ▶ FACEBOOK: / teethtalkgirl @TeethTalkGirl ▶ TWITTER: / teethtalkgirl @TeethTalkGirl ▶ BACKGROUND MUSIC: artlist.io **This video does not provide medical advice and is intended for informational purposes only. Always seek the advice of your dentist or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or dental condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard or seen on social media.** ✌ P E A C E ♥ L O V E ☺ T E E T H ☺