Fluocaril bi-fluorinated mint toothpaste shares first place on the podium with Colgate Triple Action. In its test, the magazine of the Federal Consumers' Union compares references available in supermarkets and drugstores.

The magazine notes too much abrasiveness which risks damaging the enamel instead of protecting it. Allergens and dyes also still seem too present in the compositions. Some manufacturers even go so far as to include banned molecules in food such as titanium dioxide. For a product that can be ingested, the choice remains surprising.