

🦷 Elevate your smile game with science-backed, eco-friendly care!
Fygg Fluoride Free Toothpaste features a cutting-edge 3.1% nanoXIM nano-Hydroxyapatite formula that remineralizes enamel, reduces sensitivity, and whitens teeth. Crafted by dentists with a clean, non-GMO, fluoride-free blend, it supports oral microbiome health and fresh breath. Packaged sustainably in a recyclable tube, Fygg offers a premium, nature-friendly solution for adults and kids seeking advanced, gentle dental care.












| ASIN | B0DBMWPQ1D |
| ASIN | B0DBMWPQ1D |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,931 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #724 in Toothpaste |
| Brand | fygg |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,295) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,295) |
| Date First Available | 3 November 2024 |
| Format | Paste |
| Item model number | 196852030392 |
| Manufacturer | fygg |
| Package Dimensions | 18.9 x 5.1 x 3.3 cm; 113.4 g |
| Units | 4 Milliliters |
A**R
great taste and so much more peace of mind knowing all ingredients are beneficial to my mouth, gut, and overall well-being
R**Z
No se enjuaga , y con el tiempo va blanqueando los dientes .
C**T
Taste kind of like chocolate. Good for those who dont like mint taste. Teeth felt clean.
R**1
Can’t say if it works or not, but the chocolate tastes great and still makes my mouth feel clean. I use this at night so that it doesn’t wake me up (like mint would). I use fluoride toothpaste during the day b/c I just want to try this new tech out and not fully commit to fluoride-free. Just bought the coconut flavor to try to mix them like a candy bar. Lol!
M**S
My dentist recommended this toothpaste to me as I was looking for something with nano hydroxyapatite that did not contain baking soda, which is very harsh for people with sensitive teeth. Most of the other brands like Risewell and Boka all had baking soda. I was using a very expensive $36 a tube medical grade nano hydroxyapatite from Japan, but because it had sodium laurel sulfate a.k.a. SLS it was causing sensitivity as it was removing my natural biofilms. contrary to some of the reviews above glycerin is not bad in toothpaste, and will not prevent your teeth from absorbing nano hydroxy appetite nor is it sticky or cavity causing. This toothpaste is not super sweet like others have said, in fact, I don’t notice the sweetness at all, and I am a person who hardly eats sugar. The one thing that takes some getting used to is the wateriness of the toothpaste, and as others have said the fact that it does not foam up due to lack of SLS. I find I need to use a little more of it because of the watery texture. It also has a slight strange flavor, almost like the smell of marijuana, but this does not linger or stay in your mouth. I can overlook all of these things if this toothpaste is actually going to help me. I have used it for a few days now and have noticed my teeth feeling cleaner. Before nano hydroxy appetite, I was using medical grade fluoride, toothpaste that needed a prescription and the feel of this toothpaste reminds me a lot of that fluoride toothpaste in that your teeth feel really smooth after use. FYI Fygg stands for feed your good guys. So far I’m happy with the results. Edit: I have been using this now for a month straight and it has helped with sensitivity but the tooth that has some gum recession it has not helped like the medical grade nano hydroxyapatite was doing. I am using the Fygg on all the other teeth but still having to use the medical grade hydroxyapatite on the one tooth. I have no idea why this is but I’m guessing because Fygg is not medical grade so the hydroxyapatite is not as strong? Please fix this because I would like this to be my only toothpaste :-)
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