🦷 Elevate your smile game with science-backed freshness!
Nudge 10% Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste is a fluoride- and SLS-free oral care solution designed to strengthen enamel, support gum health, and soothe sensitive teeth. Featuring a natural mint flavor and dentist-approved formula, it offers a clean, refreshing brushing experience that fits seamlessly into a health-conscious lifestyle.
R**T
Pleased so far
Good mint taste and foaminess. It’s a gel so that’s different from what I’m used to but I like it. My teeth feel cleaner. As far as remineralization, it’s too early to know. The ingredients are safe as far as my research went. Maby my dentist will notice an improvement of some sort in a few months.
S**H
Happy with Nudge so far!
Only 1 week in and my teeth are already whiter. They feel as smooth after each brushing as they do after my six month cleanings! The mint flavor is better than other non fluoride toothpastes I’ve tried. I tried a different nano hydroxyapatite tooth paste and stopped it once I learned it didn’t have a 10% formulation. I go to the dentist in August and hope the dentist notices a change!
B**R
Great alternative
This a great alternative to regular toothpaste.It is a gel with a light mint flavor.
A**F
The mint is amazing but what even is the watermelon???
First off, let me say how happy I am that these were only $9.99 because that's a steal compared to all of these other 10% nha toothpastes! I will say I wanted to like the watermelon flavored one but oh my lanta... the taste is just... it's something. I'm not super picky but I don't know if I can use it because it tastes like soap and watermelon had a baby with a borax cleaning agent!? It was absolutely horrendous. I bought the regular mint and the watermelon flavors and I may just stick with the mint from now on. Although, I saw a few reviews showing that Nudge has now changed their packaging and seems to be inconsistent with how much comes in the tube. It definitely foams up when you're brushing your teeth unlike a lot of other nha toothpastes so that's a plus. I'm autistic & adhd and I struggle with my oral hygiene and tend to forget to brush or there'll be some days that I'm just out of spoons and can't bring myself to do my teeth. I also have gastroparesis so I tend to not be able to keep some foods in my stomach which then subjects my tooth enamel to harsh acid. Because of that reason, my enamel has become less and less to where my teeth are see-through on the bottom of my teeth. I did some research which led me to try nha toothpaste and after 2 days of research, I made the decision to purchase this brand as they had the best reviews. Within two times of using this toothpaste, I'm already seeing whitening and my teeth look so shiny/polished! I don't know how Nudge does it but they did. I'm a little nervous because I read a couple of reviews saying there's an ingredient that can irritate the skin around your mouth and cause perioral dermatitis... well crap, I already have that but it comes in flare-ups throughout the year so I definitely don't want something to trigger it into coming out. I'll keep an eye out for it and report back with an update if it does. I truly feel like it cleans my teeth so well and I enjoyed brushing my teeth with it. While I do like this toothpaste, I'm a little concerned about certain things being changed under the consumer's nose and Nudge hoping we aren't going to notice. I love the packaging especially the bamboo lid. I think with what more I know now, I would probably choose a more consistent brand and maybe try Elims nha toothpaste as it is still 10% nha and it's also still affordable but also has shown photos of people's teeth before and after. One woman legit had a small cavity and after 3 weeks of use of the toothpaste, it was nearly gone?! It had the tiniest speck of cavity left and it has me convinced that I NEED to try that brand now. The only difference is that Elims is about 5 bucks more than Nudge but with what it shows it can do for your teeth... 15 dollars isn't a lot especially if it can repair your cavities. I have mixed emotions on whether I'd recommend or repurchase Nudge, honestly. If it's their original formula, then yeah, I'd recommend it. But if it's a new formula with a smaller tube, it makes you wonder. So yes, I'd recommend the original packaged toothpaste. I guess I'd just say to purchase at your own discretion. Or go try the Elim's brand if you don't end up liking Nudge. I'm telling you though, the original mint is the better one. There really isn't a smell with either one until you start brushing your teeth so if you're looking for a potent flavored toothpaste, you may want to try another brand. I'm going to stick with Elims as they also have different flavors such as Lavender Vanilla Mint and Pineapple Orange Mint. Maybe try both brands and make decision for yourself. Hope this helps!
A**R
Brushing is a pleasure.
I like how much it foams up and it taste great. It also looks like my teeth are getting lighter and feel very clean. My sensitivty has disappeared.
J**P
Works and tastes good too.
Very pleased
J**N
Cannot recommend enough!
Was recommended this brand from a review on another toothpaste I bought, tried and hated! lol This works great and my teeth are not even a little sensitive using it! Packaging is super bougie too! Effective with a small amount so good value.
A**E
Tooth out New one to come out?
It tasted but on my first use one of my front tooth cracked in half. I had a cavity filled there and I think it made weaker. But I was amazed that it took the paste to make it come apart. NowIm hopping that a new one grows as replacement.Watch hing it careful to see if I made an expensive mistake or just a good product saying what the advertising said.
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