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Elims Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste is a fluoride-free, clinically proven oral care solution featuring 10% nano-hydroxyapatite to repair enamel and reduce sensitivity. Its gentle whitening formula combines natural ingredients like coconut oil and baking soda, enhanced by a soothing lavender vanilla mint flavor. Free from SLS, parabens, and toxins, it’s designed for adults and kids seeking effective, clean, and eco-friendly dental care.













| ASIN | B09HWF4RDK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,841 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #422 in Toothpaste |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (710) |
| Date First Available | October 22, 2021 |
| Manufacturer | ELIMS |
| Package Dimensions | 7.44 x 1.73 x 1.46 inches; 4 ounces |
J**N
Best toothpaste I've ever used in my life of 34yrs
I wish I would have known about this toothpaste earlier in life. I recently started researching toothpaste alternatives because my gums were hurting in multiple spots and I was starting to get tooth pains in the middle of one of my back teeth. I started brushing with Elims 3 days ago and all 3 spots where my gums hurt have magically healed. I have not felt any pain in the tooth where I had pain previously. Gaps in my gums are starting to fill in. Generally speaking, my teeth health overall has increased a ton in just 3 days of brushing at 3x a day. I love the taste. Very natural sweet taste with a small subtle hint of mint. Very likeable taste when compared to other brand toothpaste that is overly minty and tastes of chemicals. Previously I was using Crest 3D white. I was brushing just as frequent 2-3x daily. My gum pain and tooth pain just kept increasing. I was also using alcohol free mouthwash and flossing 3x a day.
J**D
Impressive Nano-Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste – A Game Changer for Sensitivity!
If you’ve landed here after using Boka, you’re not alone! While I have no issues with Boka, I couldn’t justify the price for less than 10% nano-hydroxyapatite. That’s why I switched to this brand, and I’m genuinely impressed. I was sceptical about the lavender mint flavour, but to my surprise, it’s actually quite pleasant! As well as smelled strong enough to curb any bad odour. For those unfamiliar, nano-hydroxyapatite (nHA) is a fantastic alternative to fluoride, especially if you struggle with tooth sensitivity, enamel erosion, or exposed roots due to gum recession. The nano form allows it to penetrate tiny cracks and help remineralise and repair enamel and dentin loss caused by age or health issues. However, it’s important to remember that this doesn’t replace regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings! If your teeth are already in good shape with no ongoing sensitivity, a standard hydroxyapatite (HA) toothpaste may be all you need for maintenance. But if you're debating between HA and nHA, I’d suggest researching the benefits of each before deciding. - My Experience with Post-Treatment Sensitivity After undergoing root scaling and planing for moderate to severe periodontal disease (levels 3-7), I developed intense sensitivity, pain, and shocking sensations about six days post-treatment. My usual Boka toothpaste and a newly prescribed fluoride toothpaste weren’t helping. For two weeks, I suffered from numbing, electric-like pain on different areas of my upper teeth. Desperate for relief, I decided to try this nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste—and I’m so glad I did! - Day 1: I still needed painkillers, but the discomfort was noticeably reduced. - Day 2: I was able to cut down my Nurofen intake. - By 96 hours (4 days): I felt like my normal self again! My teeth were also whitening! 🙌🏼 For best results, I recommend waiting at least 30 minutes before smoking, vaping, or drinking anything after brushing. Since this toothpaste contains 10% nano-hydroxyapatite, you’ll want to maximise its effectiveness. If cravings hit hard, I sometimes wait 15 minutes before vaping, but ideally, the longer, the better. Overall, this toothpaste exceeded my expectations in both functionality, smell, taste and effectiveness —definitely worth the switch! I hope my review was helpful. 🥹
M**Y
Tiny....But Mightyyyy
tried the ELIMS Travel Size Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste (yes, I had to practice saying “hydroxyapatite” three times before I felt fancy enough to use it), and it’s been a pleasant surprise. The orange pineapple mint flavor is refreshing without being overpowering — kind of like a tropical vacation for your mouth, minus the sand. What I really like is that it’s gentle on my sensitive teeth but still leaves them feeling clean and smooth. I also appreciate that it’s fluoride free yet formulated to help with remineralization. It’s travel-sized, which makes it perfect for tossing in a bag, though the 1oz tube does go quickly if you’re using it every day. The only “downside” is that after using this, my regular mint toothpaste feels boring — I never thought I’d be spoiled by toothpaste flavors. Overall, this is a great choice if you want something effective, safe for sensitive teeth, and just different enough to make brushing a little more fun.
J**N
I HAD HIGHER EXPECTATIONS.
I have to admit when I ordered this toothpaste I had higher hopes, because the flavor description sounded intriguing. It was so mild though that even the pickiest child would find it tolerable. It also was a very thin toothpaste. I had to move fast to get it from toothbrush to teeth without it slipping off the brush so that was annoying. I like the clean ingredients used so that was a plus. I didn't notice that it did anything amazing or much in whitening, probably because I only used it for a few weeks, not much seemed to be in the tube. Also the tube is a very thick type of plastic that springs back to it's original shape with every squeeze so it's kind of hard to manage with arthritic hands to get it out onto the brush & figure how much is still in the tube. I thought about cutting the tube with a scissors to try to scoop out the thin paste , but I had lost interest in it and tossed it out.
C**S
Good paste, odd flavor
The toothpaste has a good consistency, it doesn't foam very much but the flavor is very unexpected. I am ok with it but my husband doesn't like it much. Just personal preference
A**R
Seems to work. I like that it has 10% nano-hydroxyapatite compared to a lot of other brands, as well as baking soda. My only concern would be the glycerin and sorbitol in the product. I heard glycerin could potentially coat the teeth and prevent re-mineralization and the sorbitol could’ve easily been replaced with more xylitol
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