If I were a kajillionaire I would use the Revitin all the time and it’s citrus flavored which is interesting. Some of these use Xylitol which according to recent research is great for the oral micro biome. Apagard the Japanese toothpaste uses nano hydroxyapatite which is supposed to help remineralize tooth enamel... some American toothpastes have started using it too but I can’t find any that have it in as high of a concentration. The Auromere one is incredibly savory. Right now I’m using the Himalayan Botantique and as you can see in the related recs I’ve been using it since at least October of last year!
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Fennel is such a good flavor for toothpaste!!
Apr 29, 2025
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@ISTHEFRUITSTILLGOOD right!!!!
Apr 29, 2025
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Japanese toothpaste is the best!!!
Apr 29, 2025
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jesus Taterhole, this is exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for. Thank you!!
Apr 29, 2025
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@SHADOWBENI you are WELCOME best of luck on your toothpastes journey!!!!
Apr 29, 2025
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i think i'd lose my shit if my mouth tasted of ORANGE after brushing my teeth
Apr 29, 2025
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@RATTLESNAKE it’s very disorienting at first it takes some getting used to… but the bright side is you could drink orange juice and then brush your teeth and it wouldn’t be gross :)
Apr 29, 2025
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@TATERHOLE yeah, pretty big bright side tbf
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