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Remineralizing Tooth Powder (Fresh Citrus)

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Refreshing Citrus + Remineralizing

Goodbye toothpaste. Hello Tooth Powder. We’ve partnered with Dr. Michelle Jorgensen to create a remineralizing tooth powder that can help strengthen yours and your children’s teeth! Safe to swallow and citrus flavored for little ones who don’t like mint. This tooth powder is packed full of specially chosen ingredients like:

  • Hydroxyapatite, the mineral that makes up enamel used to remineralize your teeth and reduce sensitivity
  • Essential oils to help battle gum disease and add a minty taste for fresh breath
  • Xylitol to kill the bad bacteria in the mouth, but leave the good bacteria alone

Safe for children over 2 years old who spit out their toothpaste. A 2 oz jar lasts about 2 months with twice-daily usage from one person.

Ingredients

Calcium Carbonate, Xylitol, Bentonite, Hydroxyapatite, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Powder, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil, Plantain (Plantago Major) Leaf Extract


Directions

Wet toothbrush and dip in powder. Brush for two minutes and spit. Avoid rinsing after for maximum benefits. Recommended use two times per day.

FAQs

Does this tooth powder replace my toothpaste?

Yes! It is meant to be used in place of a traditional toothpaste.

Is a tooth powder better than a toothpaste?

It all depends on the ingredients. Tooth paste is commonly made using glycerin which helps turn the paste into a paste. However, studies are showing that toothpastes that contain hydroxyapatite may not be as effective when glycerin is an ingredient. This is because the glycerin can coat the teeth and physically block them from absorbing as much hydroxyapatite for remineralization.

We chose to create a tooth powder with hydroxyapatite to help the teeth absorb as much as possible for maximized remineralization benefits.

Is the tooth powder safe for children and can it be swallowed?

Yes, our tooth powders are safe for children! We recommend either the Citrus Tooth Powder or the Remineralizing Tooth Powder (mint). Both versions are safe for kids and can be swallowed, we just know that littles don’t always love minty toothpaste so we made a citrus version for them.

If your child is over two years of age and able to spit out their regular toothpaste, then the Whitening Remineralizing Tooth Powder (mint) is safe for them to use.


How long will one jar of tooth powder last?

A jar of tooth powder can last a single person 2 months with twice-daily brushing.

Does each person in my family need their own jar of tooth powder?

That’s up to you! It’s very similar to sharing a tube of toothpaste as your wet toothbrush picks up what it touches. But if you prefer not to share, get each person their own jar!

Alternatively, you can use a UV toothbrush sanitizer before dipping your toothbrush in the jar to reduce the spread of bacteria.


Can the tooth powder help with receding gums?

The tooth powder can help with gum health, but receding gums generally require a skin graft.

Research

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  • Amaechi, B.T.; AbdulAzees, P.A.; Alshareif, D.O.; Shehata, M.A.; Lima, P.P.d.C.S.; Abdollahi, A.; Kalkhorani, P.S.; Evans, V. Comparative efficacy of a hydroxyapatite and a fluoride toothpaste for prevention and remineralization of dental caries in children. BDJ Open 2019, 5, 1–9. [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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Additional Information

Tooth powder is meant to replace your everyday tooth paste and is used by dipping a wet toothbrush into the jar to pick up a pea-sized amount of powder – after that, simply brush as normal and avoid rinsing to allow the hydroxyapatite to sit on the teeth for remineralization. Our tooth powder does not contain foaming agents like sulfates, so you won’t feel it foam in your mouth like you may be used to with traditional toothpastes.

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