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NudgeNano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste is a premium, fluoride-free toothpaste designed to support enamel integrity and gum health. Enriched with Nano Hydroxyapatite, it is ideal for sensitive teeth and dry mouth, providing a gentle yet effective clean. This dentist-approved formula is free from sulfates, parabens, and artificial ingredients, ensuring a safe and refreshing brushing experience with a natural mint flavor.
L**I
Great flavor
With a pea size on your brush I get a great amount of cleaning. I usually use a sensitive paste (YUK) . My teeth are not sensitive with this paste. Love the flavor!!!!! Great value and no fluoride! My teeth are getting whiter and I want to brush longer and more often.
D**N
Never going back
So far very satisfied. Teeth feel cleaner and no more fluoride burn.Good product for someone with OCD. Tastes very much like Crest toothpaste. Same foaming action, just no sting.No more fluoride toothpaste for me.
B**Z
Not like "normal" toothpaste, but probably better for you
Like the rest of you dorks I listened to Huberman espousing the benefits of using sodium apatite instead of fluoride so I wanted to give it a try. This was mid-priced enough I felt it was worth a shot and have been pleased with it. It definitely has the more "natural" taste due to the xylitol and gets pretty frothy which some people might not like or might need to adapt to. And we'll see how the apatite does for re-mineralizing once I have my next dentist visit, but I think I'll stick with it once I use this first tube and see how it goes over the next year.
M**B
Minty Watermelon
Low foam, fun watermelon and slightly minty taste. Whole family likes it! High quality ingredients and a great alternative to your typical toothpastes sold in stores. We have seen and felt a cleaner smile.
H**S
Product packaging makes no mention of 10% hydroxyapatite content + Made in China = Return
Received product in late January 2025. Product packaging and tube makes no mention of 10% hydroxyapatite (hAp) content. Product label states, 'Made in China'. Nothing against this company, yet due to extensive history of corner cutting, product falsification, and contamination issues with all sorts of manmade compounds, nothing made in China goes into this vessel.Strange that this product would show up in the first few products when I specificially searched for "10% hydroxyapatite toothpaste made in USA" in the Amazon search.Never opened, never used. Returned.The good news! Davids makes a good hAp whitening toothpaste (no hAp percentage content listed) and Mouthology makes a good 10% hAp toothpase (feels good and less abrasive for people with gum recession than the David's hAp toothpaste). Both are made in the USA and are reasonably priced.
D**S
Good clean feeling
I have tried a number of other NHA toothpastes and I am happiest so far with this one for the ingredients (xylitol not sorbitol, maltodextrin or sucralose, and it's not the first ingredient) I think the Limonene makes it a little spicy at first but my mouth feels clean and refreshed after use. My 2 yo says it's too spicy for him.
B**G
Nice alternative to mint which makes me gag from time to time. Very nice mild flavor.
I'm not sure if this is doing a better job than my minty toothpaste, but it doesn't make me gag like the mint stuff does and the flavor is nice and mild. Ingredients seem pretty safe and not crazy like some and I'd buy it again once it is empty.
L**Y
while cheap at first, and not very forthcoming with why it added abrasives and nHA content?
while this was pleasantly with out significant abrasives, to cause sensitivity. they do not list the 10% nHA on the box at all, only on the site? why is that. i contacted the company of why they added the abrasiveness to the toothpaste, the new formulation for mild mint is very different from the old one, im guessing people were complaining against some of the old ingredients. CLS cocyl laurel sulfate is the same thing as SLS, and may cause chelitis, contact allergy around the lips.also thier sudden switch from usa to china, puts in more question, so cheaper ingredients for more price? the biggest question if they actually have 10% nHA, or they are saying that as a marketing gimmick, does it actually have it in the toothpaste and how much by weight of the toothpaste. thier sudden addition of extra abrasives compared to the old formula is a concern to , because people with sensitive teeth are trying to repair it with nHA and having whitening agents are counter to that.the effectiveness of nHA is very questionable, as i dint notice a difference in my molars which had been repaired by dentist from having tons of cavities. Is it the actual 10% nHA in the tube, what is the quality of the nHa anyways.It is known to cause allergies around the lips, causing angular chelitis and normal chelitis, which i have been battling due to winter as well for a couple months already, also can cause mouth sores too. anyone with sensitivity to allergies, like atopic dermatitis or other, avoid using this. i have used this for months, and i dint see significant different in places where i filled cavaities from the dentist, like being repaired? it may not even work on places where it had cavaities, only super small defects.it does cause perioral dermatitis and ANGULAR chelitis in some people, and its pretty hard to treat these 2 conditions, so be warned if you have senistive allergies.
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