

🦷 Elevate Your Smile Game with Science-Backed, Sensitive Care!
This dentist-formulated, fluoride-free toothpaste harnesses 11% nano-hydroxyapatite to deeply remineralize and repair enamel while providing natural whitening and cavity protection. Enhanced with xylitol, aloe, and sea salt, it supports gum health and sensitivity relief with a gentle, low-abrasion formula free from glycerin and harsh chemicals. Perfect for millennials seeking a clean, effective, and sustainable oral care upgrade.
























| ASIN | B0B8PFMGFW |
| Active Ingredients | Hydroxyapatite, Xylitol, Calcium Carbonate |
| Age Range (Description) | 4.0 |
| Age Range Description | 4.0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,373 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #245 in Toothpaste |
| Brand | Great Oral Health |
| Brand Name | Great Oral Health |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,500 Reviews |
| Flavor | Peppermint Wow |
| Item Dimensions | 3.8 x 5.1 x 17.8 inches |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Great Oral Health |
| Material Feature | Natural |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Material Type Free | Fluoride Free, Gluten Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Tube |
| Product Benefits | Enamel repair, sensitivity relief, and remineralization |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 850038866105 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Ounce |
W**�
No glycerin, great price, it works!
I looked high and low for a Hydroxyapatite toothpaste that did NOT contain glycerin, this is one of the very few (if not the only one) that is glycerin free, if you are wondering why, glycerin coats your teeth and can prevent re-mineralization which would defeat the purpose of this particular toothpaste. I am on my second tube, I wanted to use it for a while to make sure it worked, and it does. The toothpaste is a bit on the thinner side (compared to other toothpastes), which is fine, it does not affect it at all, it works fine, just be aware that when you squeeze some out, it will come out faster than you expect and might even run down the side of the toothbrush, I am frugal with it, I don't squeeze out a bunch of it so it's not a problem. I also "shake" the tube a bit before I open it, since it's thinner, I want to make sure all the ingredients are equally mixed in the tube before I squeeze it out, I don't know for a fact that it does or does not separate, it's just something I do for my own peace of mind. I brush my teeth with this toothpaste and spit it out but I don't rinse, I allow the residual toothpaste to remain in my mouth and on my teeth to get the most benefit from it. I noticed that within a few days, my teeth were less sensitive, I don't have a major problem with sensitivity but I did notice the difference. I feel like this gets my teeth and mouth very clean. I like the ingredients, the flavor is not like other toothpaste, it has more natural ingredients so it doesn't have that blasting, knock your head off mint flavor like so many other toothpastes have, this is more subtle, pleasant. I also noticed that my bottom teeth seem tighter, if I use a different toothpaste for a few days, I feel like my bottom front teeth move a little, not major movement, but it's there. When I use this toothpaste regularly, daily, it makes my teeth feel more tight. Bottom line, I will continue using this.
M**Z
limpieza total
super buena
T**M
This is the best toothpaste I have tried so far in my life (UPDATE: not anymore)
Update for February 11th, 2023: I just switched back to Pearlie White A.R.T. because I tried it for the first time today since October (which is when I bought the toothpaste this review is for). All I can say is: wow, I don't know what I was thinking. Pearlie White A.R.T. is much easier to use because it's a foaming toothpaste, and it leaves my mouth feeling and tasting sanitized. Pro-Mineralizer isn't foaming at all. It just turns into a watery liquid. It also doesn't leave my mouth feeling and tasting as clean as Pearlie White A.R.T. does. It even rinses easier than Pro-Mineralizer. I can get my mouth feeling perfectly rinsed with about half as many rinses, which equates to using about half as much water on rinsing. I've also developed some sensitivity issues due to gum recession on my bottom rear molars over the past couple of months. These molars have severe issues all on their own, but I never had any problems with Pearlie White A.R.T. and so I'm currently hoping that Pro-Mineralizer was the culprit. I'll know within a day or two if it was the culprit, so I'll update this when I know. Regardless, after just one use of Pearlie White A.R.T. again, I immediately tossed my tube of Pro-Mineralizer in the garbage. I'm going to miss the nice tube because it never loses its shape, but it turns out that this is the only thing I like about it. For everything else, Pearlie White A.R.T. wins by a total knockout. Below is the original review, just for reference: Several years ago, I stopped using fluoride toothpaste because I discovered Theodent. I was obsessed over that toothpaste and I thought it was by far the best fluoride-free toothpaste on the planet. Then I tried Apagard Premio and then I thought that one was the best one on the planet. lol Then I tried Pearlie White A.R.T. because it's free of all those harsh ingredients. I mean wow, just look at some of the ingredients in Apagard Premio: Water, Dental Grade Dibasic Calcium Phosphate, Concentrated Glycerin, Medical Hydroxyapatite, Macrogol 400, Polyvinylpyrrolidone, B-glycyrrhetinic Acid, Cetylpyridinium Chloride, Xylitol, Sodium SIlicate, Silicic Anhydride, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose, Flavor, Hydrolyzed Conchiolin Solution, Saccharin Sodium, Trimagnesium Phosphate, Alkyldiaminoethylglycerine Hydrochloride Solution" Almost half of these are very bad. Lots of people think that a mint flavor makes toothpaste sting and tingle, but it's all of the super harsh ingredients, like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. I'm speaking from experience here. I'm almost done with my last tube of Pearlie White A.R.T. and I recently discovered I love Dr. Bronner's soap, and so I thought I'd try their toothpaste too. All I can say is "Meh". It's ok. I took it back and decided to just stay with Pearlie White A.R.T. Yous ee, Dr. Bronner's is non-foaming (it comes out as a paste and turns into a liquid), but I didn't get the feeling or impression that it stayed on my teeth while I was brushing. I think all of it was pooled in the bottom of my mouth. Then I decided to try the toothpaste I'm reviewing here: the Pro-Mineralizer toothpaste. It is just as non-foaming as the Dr. Bronner's toothpaste, but somehow it's far better than theirs. You see, before I turn on my electric toothbrush, I coat my teeth with the toothpaste. That's just what I've always done. With Dr. Bronner's, it was as though that was a waste of my time because like I said, it seems it doesn't stay on my teeth. With this Pro-Mineralizer toothpaste, I don't get that feeling. It seems to "stick" to my teeth until I'm all done (so, until I rinse). That's very nice. That's exactly what I want. I still get a pool of liquid in the bottom of my mouth like with Dr. Bronner's toothpaste, but I can actually see it on my upper teeth before I start actually brushing with my electric toothbrush turned on. So I put some on my brush, spread it all around, and then I turn my toothbrush on and I slowly move from tooth to tooth. As I do this, I can tell the Pro-Mineralizer toothpaste is still on my upper teeth. Again, this is precisely what I want. That's not really why I'm so happy with it though. It is noticeably more effective as a Hydroxyapatite toothpaste than Pearlie White A.R.T. I don't know if this is because it also contains nano-Hydroxyapatite or what, but there's a big difference because my teeth were immediately less sensitive than I've become accustomed to with Pearlie White A.R.T. (so they weren't all that sensitive before but now they're even LESS sensitive and I didn't know they could become less sensitive), and my teeth are also smoother than ever. To test it, I gently grind my teeth. I've learned that this is a good test with toothpaste that claims to strengthen the enamel. This is the way my teeth felt with Theodent and Apagard Premio, except I don't have to worry about ANY of the ingredients! Not even 1 ingredient. It's awesome. I think one customer would beg to differ because they claim, and I quote: "Wintergreen, Himalayan pink salt and bentonite are all naturally high in aluminum". Well good grief, it's not like I'm eating this toothpaste. I use it and then I spit it out! This customer says it's not worth the money and to go with Pearlie White instead. Really? Read on: So about those ingredients: this toothpaste rinses away perfectly very easily. I've never experienced this before! Even Pearlie White A.R.T. leaves something behind even after over a dozen rinses, and I use very warm water. I don't like using cold water to rinse away a soap-like product. It's just how I roll. Plus, I love how it feels to rinse with very warm water. So yes, while Pearlie White A.R.T. is far easier to rinse than most toothpastes on the market, this Pro-Mineralizer rinses away far easier. Every time I used Pearlie White A.R.T., I'd still feel like spitting for a good hour afterward, as though I didn't get it all out. It was like I was continuing to produce suds to spit out. That doesn't happen at all with this Pro-Mineralizer toothpaste. When I'm done rinsing, I'm actually done rinsing and my mouth tastes and feels great. This toothpaste makes me kind of hate Pearlie White A.R.T. now. That's kind of crazy when I think about it because I thought Pearlie White A.R.T. was the last toothpaste I'd ever try, but now here I am saying it's nowhere near as good as this Pro-Mineralizer toothpaste. I'm not fond of the flavor though but again, it leaves my mouth feeling and tasting great afterward. It's like magic: it doesn't taste all that good to me while using it (it's not BAD at all, it's just not wintergreen minty), but after rinsing it's like "Wow! Nice." It makes me think of something that's squeaky-clean and sparkly and shiny because I sense no residue whatsoever. It has a beautiful aroma though, and of course that's because it has a Wintergreen flavor. I love its aroma. So, I knocked off a star for the flavor and also because it was difficult to get the seal off of the opening of the tube. When I finally got it to come off, at least 2-3 pea-sized "servings" squeezed out and were lost. It wasn't from squeezing it; it just came out as though the tube was overfilled, either with toothpaste or with air. I don't know. I am worried though mine doesn't actually contain 4oz of toothpaste because it's lighter than I expected it to be. However, maybe this toothpaste isn't very dense and so maybe it has the consistency and weight/mass similar to whipped cream or something. So maybe it's 4 liquid ounces, but maybe it's like comparing 4oz of water to 4oz of foam. Do you know what I mean? I mean, 4 oz of water is heavier and denser than 4 oz of foam. That's the best analogy I can think of and maybe it explains why this toothpaste is lighter than I expected. Whatever though: I love this stuff. So even if it's not actually 4oz of toothpaste, I don't really care because this is by far the best toothpaste I've tried so far. I still have maybe 20% of my last tube of Pearlie White A.R.T. remaining and I don't want to use it. I think I'll throw it out because I like the Pro-Mineralizer that much. So if it doesn't actually contain 4oz of toothpaste, I'm fine with that because I want to keep having this experience for the foreseeable future. I wish I had a way to tell if it actually contains 4oz though. Oh well. It's awesome toothpaste! Oh, and just a bit of a warning: it's not white toothpaste. You can see it in some of the customer images (just be warned, it's a very negative review just because they got a defective tube that leaked during shipment). It looks like they were the only customer to have that problem though. Hey, if you manufacturer something enough times, you're going to end up with some that are defective. Right?
D**H
It reversed two small cavities!
This is really minty! Be prepared for that. I LOVE it. This toothpaste has been a game changer. I think it reversed two small cavities. I was surprised because I had delayed having them filled due to losing my dental insurance coverage and when I went in 12 months later for a cleaning with x-rays and they said there wasn't anything to be concerned about. I didn't probe further but I think it's because this toothpaste as it's the only change I made. I also had significantly less plaque buildup than normal. The hygienist said he couldn't believe it'd been a whole year between cleanings and there wasn't much work for him to do. I don't even floss every day! Very good product. It's a more expensive toothpaste but worth the money!
R**R
Very, Very Minty, Took 2 weeks to take effect
There is a brand I get in Canada (Xpur Remin on Amazon.ca) that has the same key ingredient and worked in 3 days. However, I was away and couldn't get it before going back to Canada. This one claimed to have the same ingredient so I thought I would try it. It took about 2 weeks to make any noticeable effect. Yes, it did work, just not as good as the other brand nor as fast. The main drawback is that the mint flavor is very, very strong to the point of unpleasantness the first two weeks (I've been using it for a month or more now). I also find that if I brush for a longer time, the paste becomes thick and harder to wash out of your mouth than normal toothpaste. I didn't find this with the other brand. One caution. I looked up other brands with hypoxyapatite (the key ingredient) and no other ones on Amazon would disclose their percentage as if it was some big secret. Whereas, this company is open and upfront with it increasing my level of trust. Another thing I found with other brands was that they included unnecessary and potentially harmful ingredients. For instance, one brand on Amazon said it used coconut water in the toothpaste. First, coconut water does nothing for your teeth--seriously, nothing. Have you ever heard a dentist say "you should brush your teeth with coconut water." Second, coconut water contains 0.4g or sugar per tablespoon. Sure, it is small in the toothpaste but why would I brush my teeth with anything with sugar in it, sort of defeats the purpose of cleaning your teeth for no upside benefit other than a marketing ploy. Overall, this product does work. It isn't cheap, the company was open and upfront, it just takes a while to work and overcome the high mint flavor.
C**E
Bought 2 times!
Love the flavor. Have bought a 2nd tube because I love how clean my teeth feel. I have less cold sensitivity with this paste than with other toothpastes.
N**E
Best for teeth
Best toothpaste I’ve used. The taste can be off putting at first but you get used to it. It’s not horrible just weird lol. Ever since I found out glycerine is bad for your teeth and enamel and it seems to be in all other toothpastes, I got this one for its benefits and the fact that it’s glycerin free! I also avoid fluoride as well so that’s another bonus. It works great!!
S**R
Can't explain all the glowing reviews, it's terrible
I was using BioRepair before this one and that is a better product than this. The whole "made by a dentist" is just marketing bs since every toothpaste is made by highly qualified product engineers that probably know more than any doctor would. Isn't it more chemistry than x-rays and filling cavities? I don't know why a dentist would more capable and I'm here to tell you this dentist is definitely not. This toothpaste does not clean your mouth or teeth. Every toothpaste I use only requires a small amount for it to adequately cover all my teeth while brushing with extra to boot. This toothpaste says to use a pea sized amount and it's so powerful but a potato sized amount is practically needed if you want to brush your whole mouth. It does not foam up, which is fine, but it has zero volume increasing properties so as you brush you run out of product. My teeth don't feel smooth and clean with this stuff and the primary function of a toothpaste is to first remove the plaque that everyone gets. It has abrasives in the formula but you just need much more of the product for it to work. Even using a proper real amount does not provide any real benefits. I have sensitive teeth and bought this specifically for the nano hydroxyapatite but it did not help at all. Look at where it is on the ingredient list. I thought 6% nano was going to be a lot but then I realized BioRepair lists hydroxyapatite first in their ingredients. It's not nano but it is the majority of the product. I know that because if you spit out the toothpaste after brushing into a glass and leave it to evaporate it leaves a very solid thick white layer behind. This product doesn't do that. Obviously the white stuff is what is supposed to be bonding to your teeth - that's the whole point of buying this. I got the orange and it tastes like a salted orange rind. It's not bad but it's not great. I really did not have a good experience at all and basically stopped using it halfway through the tube and I'm back to a fluoride toothpaste. I may try BioRepair again since it worked as well as a fluoride toothpaste. However, I cannot understand why this is so highly rated.
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