Anti-Helicobacter pylori toothpaste is ineffective, and there are no actual clinical examples of such toothpaste being effective.
Helicobacter pylori is an arc-shaped micro aerobic bacterium, its main mode of infection is oral-oral transmission, fecal-oral transmission and other ways, Helicobacter pylori mainly grows and reproduces in the lining of the human stomach.
Because H. pylori can live in a strong acidic environment, so H. pylori is gathered in the stomach rather than the oral cavity, and anti-H. pylori toothpaste, which is mainly used in the human oral cavity, and can not kill H. pylori in the stomach, so there is no effect, coupled with its anti-H. pylori effect has not been confirmed by the clinical trials, so it is useless effect.