This so-called anti-H. pylori toothpaste may have some significance for H. pylori in the mouth, but H. pylori exists not only in the mouth, but also in the gastrointestinal tract, mainly in the stomach where it also exists in certain amounts. For H. pylori inside the digestive tract, inside the esophagus, this toothpaste is not very meaningful, it is more to get rid of this bacteria in the mouth, but can not do anything for this bacteria in the digestive tract. Some patients have the idea of swallowing a little bit of this toothpaste, but in fact it is impossible to swallow a large amount in the first place, and swallowing that little amount is not enough to affect the H. pylori bacteria in the digestive tract, so there is no point in doing so. If you just want to get rid of some of the bacteria in your mouth, this toothpaste may have a little significance. In fact, toothpaste is more of a physical cleaning effect, mainly through the silicone abrasive contained in the toothpaste, the tartar, pigment, soft tartar, tartar, etc. on the surface of the teeth, mainly plaque and soft tartar, to remove them, to achieve this purpose can be. As for the sterilization through this anti-H. pylori toothpaste, it may only be able to remove a small amount of bacteria from the oral cavity.