Did you know there’s a natural, effective way to protect your teeth without fluoride? Hydroxyapatite, a mineral that makes up 97% of your tooth enamel, helps remineralize teeth, reverse early cavities, and prevent harmful bacteria from attaching to enamel. My family and I have been loving and benefiting (according to our dentist even!) from the SuperTeeth Toothpaste brand. They use non-nano hydroxyapatite, which is safer and gentler than nano versions, offering the same great benefits without being too intense for sensitive mouths.
SuperTeeth also includes prebiotics to support a healthy oral microbiome, promoting a balance of good bacteria while keeping harmful ones at bay. With kid-friendly flavors like strawberry and a refreshing mint option for adults, it’s a toothpaste the whole family can enjoy. Plus, SuperTeeth offers a dental probiotic supplement to further support oral health.
With SuperTeeth, you’re not just cleaning your teeth—you’re strengthening them naturally and safely, all while promoting a healthy mouth!
https://getsuperteeth.com/products/
What is the deal with fluoride anyhow?
To begin, Sodium Fluoride which has been the long standing standard for dental care and widely added to toothpastes and mouth rinses, and some water systems, is not the greatest for our health (especially on the developing brains). More recently, the Center for Disease Control acknowledged in their report of August 17, 2001, “The prevalence of dental caries (cavities) in a population is not inversely related to the concentration of fluoride in the enamel, and higher concentrations of enamel fluoride is not necessarily more efficacious in preventing dental caries.” Additionally, if a child swallows more than a pea-size amount of fluoride toothpaste, the label advises calling poison control. Not overly comforting and doesn’t get this mama’s confidence flowing! To add more information to its negative effects on the developing mind, studies have shown that there is a correlation between dental fluorosis and lower IQ in children. Not to mention, fluoride is known to displace iodine, which is essential for everyone’s thyroid function.
Supporting Peer Reviewed Studies:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7376056
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6466022
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4668514

