Dry Mouth Toothpaste
Dry Mouth Toothpaste
Dry Mouth Toothpaste
Dry Mouth Toothpaste

Dry Mouth Toothpaste

Dry mouth is uncomfortable, and can make you prone to cavities, plaque, and bad breath. The dry mouth toothpaste pairs fluoride with xylitol to help hydrate your mouth while offering added protection in the bacteria and acid department. 

$5.99
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only 9 ingredients.
seriously, that's it.

sodium fluoride

what is it? 

Sodium fluoride is a clear, crystalline, odorless inorganic compound made up of fluoride ions. It's most commonly used in dental care and water fluoridation.

what does it do?

When experiencing dry mouth, you're producing less saliva, which means that the bad stuff like bacteria, sugars, and acids linger in your mouth. Sodium fluoride incorporates into the enamel itself in a remineralization process to help strengthen the natural tooth. This makes your teeth less susceptible to acidic erosion and bacteria build-up. 

xylitol

what is it? 

Xylitol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol that is often derived from plant tissues. It's a common artificial sweetener in foods and other consumables. 

what does it do?

Along with creating a sweeter flavor, xylitol also offers a few other beneficial functions in toothpaste. Xylitol is known to work with well with fluoride to aid in tooth remineralization, leading to bacteria and plaque resistance. It also helps to stimulate saliva flow— goodbye dry mouth.

aqua

what is it? 

You know her, you love her. It’s water, baby.

what does it do?

It functions as a solvent, which means that it helps to dissolve and mix all of the active ingredients together into a paste. It also helps it to spread evenly in your mouth when you’re brushing.

sodium benzoate

what is it? 

Sodium benzoate is a crystalline powder produced by combining benzoic acid (a food preservative) and sodium hydroxide (a base that neutralizes acids and is water-soluble).

what does it do?

It acts as a preservative to extend the lifespan of your toothpaste. It also has antimicrobial properties to prevent fungal and bacterial growth in the product. (Imagine brushing with that? Yuck.)

sorbitol

what is it? 

Sorbitol is a type of sugar alcohol that is found naturally in fruits like apples, pears, and peaches, but can also be commercially produced from glucose. The latter sorbitol is often used as a sugar-free, zero-calorie sweetener as well as a hydrator in cosmetic products.

what does it do?

Sorbitol plays two roles in toothpaste. The first and most obvious is its role as a sweetener (you don’t want unflavored toothpaste, trust us). It also acts as a humectant. If you don’t know what that is, and we don’t blame you, it means that it keeps the toothpaste formula moist and texture smooth.

sodium saccharine

what is it? 

Sodium saccharin is a salt of saccharin, an artificial sweetener. It’s commonly used as a food additive and is a zero-calorie sweetener.

what does it do?

It works with sorbitol and mint flavoring to create a sweet, minty finish in your mouth.

silica

what is it? 

Also known as silicon dioxide, it's a naturally occurring substance and is one of the most common compounds in the Earth’s crust. It has a wide variety of uses ranging from building materials to food and cosmetic additives.

what does it do?

Silica contributes to the smooth texture of the toothpaste and helps to gently scrape away plaque and surface stains.

natural mint flavors

what is it? 

The mint flavor is created with a blend of natural oils that come from eucalyptus, spearmint, and mentha piperita (peppermint).

what does it do?

These oils not only enhance the flavor of the toothpaste, but they give you that minty-fresh breath finish, too.

sodium carboxymethyl cellulose

what is it? 

Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose, or CMC, is a natural polymer derived from cellulose. It’s water-soluble and is often used in its sodium form.

what does it do?

CMC is a thickening agent that helps to bind and stabilize the toothpaste formula.

what is it? 

Sodium fluoride is a clear, crystalline, odorless inorganic compound made up of fluoride ions. It's most commonly used in dental care and water fluoridation.

what does it do?

When experiencing dry mouth, you're producing less saliva, which means that the bad stuff like bacteria, sugars, and acids linger in your mouth. Sodium fluoride incorporates into the enamel itself in a remineralization process to help strengthen the natural tooth. This makes your teeth less susceptible to acidic erosion and bacteria build-up. 

what is it? 

Xylitol is a naturally occurring sugar alcohol that is often derived from plant tissues. It's a common artificial sweetener in foods and other consumables. 

what does it do?

Along with creating a sweeter flavor, xylitol also offers a few other beneficial functions in toothpaste. Xylitol is known to work with well with fluoride to aid in tooth remineralization, leading to bacteria and plaque resistance. It also helps to stimulate saliva flow— goodbye dry mouth.

what is it? 

You know her, you love her. It’s water, baby.

what does it do?

It functions as a solvent, which means that it helps to dissolve and mix all of the active ingredients together into a paste. It also helps it to spread evenly in your mouth when you’re brushing.

what is it? 

Sodium Benzoate is a crystalline powder produced by combining benzoic acid (a food preservative) and sodium hydroxide (a base that neutralizes acids and is water-soluble).

what does it do?

It acts as a preservative to extend the lifespan of your toothpaste. It also has antimicrobial properties to prevent fungal and bacterial growth in the product. (Imagine brushing with that? Yuck.)

what is it? 

Sorbitol is a type of sugar alcohol that is found naturally in fruits like apples, pears, and peaches, but can also be commercially produced from glucose. The latter sorbitol is often used as a sugar-free, zero-calorie sweetener as well as a hydrator in cosmetic products.

what does it do?

Sorbitol plays two roles in toothpaste. The first and most obvious is its role as a sweetener (you don’t want unflavored toothpaste, trust us). It also acts as a humectant. If you don’t know what that is, and we don’t blame you, it means that it keeps the toothpaste formula moist and texture smooth.

what is it? 

Sodium saccharin is a salt of saccharin, an artificial sweetener. It’s commonly used as a food additive and is a zero-calorie sweetener.

what does it do?

It works with sorbitol and mint flavoring to create a sweet, minty finish in your mouth.

what is it? 

Also known as silicon dioxide, it's a naturally occurring substance and is one of the most common compounds in the Earth’s crust. It has a wide variety of uses ranging from building materials to food and cosmetic additives.

what does it do?

Silica contributes to the smooth texture of the toothpaste and helps to gently scrape away plaque and surface stains.

what is it? 

The mint flavor is created with a blend of natural oils that come from eucalyptus, spearmint, and mentha piperita (peppermint).

what does it do?

These oils not only enhance the flavor of the toothpaste, but they give you that minty-fresh breath finish, too. 

what is it? 

Sodium Carboxymethyl Cellulose, or CMC, is a natural polymer derived from cellulose. It’s water-soluble and is often used in its sodium form.

what does it do?

CMC is a thickening agent that helps to bind and stabilize the toothpaste formula.

keep the best, cut the rest... unlike the other guys

no SLS, please

One of the most common ingredients in toothpastes and, spoiler alert, it's not great for you. 

what is it?

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, also known as SLS, is a type of detergent used in personal care products, soaps, and commercial cleaners. It's a foaming agent, and most people equate more foam to more cleaning power (wrong). 

what's the fuss?

SLS is abrasive, often times damaging the mucin layer that protects your oral tissues. If you're prone to canker sores and irritated gums, it may be caused by your toothpaste.

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