Bite toothpaste bits no fluoride2/21/2023 ![]() The fluoride free option (reviewed here) does now include nano-hydroxyapatite (N-Hap) which is a highly regarded alternative to fluoride. *Bite now offers a variant of the tabs with and without fluoride. Update: Bite now offers an option with fluoride included in addition to the original formula without.īe aware that opting for Bite toothpaste bits without fluoride may well not be met with the approval of your dentist. I am not here to debate the merits of fluoride, but most dental professionals and organizations advise using pastes with fluoride, for the health benefits it brings. However, I do so with caution around the lack of fluoride. ![]() The previously mentioned list of pro’s, all add to the reason why I would recommend them. There was a nice minty freshness and together this made the whole experience really good. ![]() No fluoride (subject to option chosen)*ĭespite being a tablet, upon chewing I did not experience that dusty, powder or clumping taste or texture of the powder that can exist with some other toothpaste tablets.Where can I buy them?Īt the time of review, you can buy only from Bite’s official website. Shipping is around $3, or free when you spend $25. How much do they cost?Ĥ months supply is $30 ($7.50 per month). Not too harsh, but strong enough that you get that just cleaned feeling. ![]() Really simple to use, just place in the mouth, bite (hence the name) then mix with a bit of saliva to create the paste. We have also looked at some similar products in the following posts: It is another name for toothpaste tablets, which if you are not familiar you may first want to read our guide on the best toothpaste tablets. Yes, toothpaste bits are the name given to these chewable toothpaste products created by US company, Bite. □Ĭheck out their website to learn more about the work Bite is doing to save the earth, and sign up for their subscription listwhile you’re there.Bite has now introduced a variant of their toothpaste bits that includes fluoride, something we mentioned as lacking in their original, and still available fluoride free option. Isn’t it time your toothpaste matched your sense of humor? That’s right, I’m talking dry. You can try a smaller bottle of 62 bits (one month of cleaning) for just $12, in any of their flavors. Every month, Bite will ship these dry tablets to your doorstep so you never have to run into a CVS again.Ĭommitment-phobe? That’s okay. With over 11,000 positive reviews and news coverage in media outlets such as Forbes, Women’s Health, and Oprah Magazine, it’s no wonder everyone wants to try Bite. But they will breathe a sigh of relief when they hear you’re using nHAp.īut why stop there? Bite is gluten-free, vegan, and cruelty-free as well. Dentists may not love when you tell them you are “fluoride-free”. Plus, bite bits contain nano-hydroxyapatite (nHAp), a natural form of calcium that makes up 97% of your tooth enamel and 70% of the dentin of your teeth. The bits are fluoride-free, contain no harsh chemicals, and they lay out the ingredients for you right on their website. Since making your own toothpaste isn’t a reliable alternative for most people, why not let Bite do it? We already know that regular kinds of toothpaste have serious chemicals in them and that it’s not always easy to avoid the toxins. Here’s our favorite part about this toothpaste: it’s made with only the good stuff. The last is specifically meant to get kids on board with saving the earth from a young age, which is pretty cool. They come in three flavors- fresh mint, mint with activated charcoal (hello shiny, white smile!) and berry twist. “Place one bit in your mouth, bite down, brush with a wet toothbrush – twice a day, every day.” ![]() It’s meant to be kept and reused with each new shipment of paste, which comes in a biodegradable pouch. The tablets, or “bits,” come in a small glass jar, an infinitely recyclable- and dare they say aesthetically pleasing- container. With over 1 billion plastic toothpaste tubes ending up in landfills each year, Bite’s making one small step for toothpaste and one giant leap for mother earth. Unlike the titans of the fluoride industry, this toothpaste company is creating a product that involves zero plastic, and zero fluoride. It’s toothpaste!īite is completely changing the way we brush our teeth by switching out tubes of paste for glass jars of dry tablets. The newest tablet is here, and no, it’s not an Apple product. Bite is revolutionizing oral hygiene, bit by bit. ![]()
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