

🦷 Elevate your smile game with science-backed, sensitivity-friendly whitening!
Davids Hydroxi Toothpaste uses cutting-edge nano hydroxyapatite—the natural mineral of teeth—to remineralize enamel, reduce sensitivity, and whiten safely without fluoride or harsh chemicals. Its plant-based, SLS-free formula offers effective plaque control and a refreshing peppermint finish, making it a premium choice for health-conscious professionals seeking a gentle yet powerful daily oral care upgrade.

















| ASIN | B0D1W289B2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Allergen Information | Preservative-Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #176 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #5 in Toothpaste |
| Brand | Davids |
| Brand Name | Davids |
| Capacity | 118.29 Milliliters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 20,585 Reviews |
| Flavor | Sensitive Mint |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850046443114 |
| Item Dimensions | 7.05 x 2.17 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Height | 1.57 inches |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Davids |
| Material Feature | Cruelty Free, Fluoride Free, Natural, Sulfate Free, Vegan |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free, Fluoride Free, Natural, Sulfate Free, Vegan |
| Material Type Free | Artificial Flavors Free, Bisphenol A Free, Fluoride Free, Gluten Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Tube |
| Product Benefits | Remineralizing Enamel, Sensitive Relief, Whitening, Antiplaque, SLS Free |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Tooth |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| UPC | 850046443114 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Ounce |
S**S
Clean, Fresh Feel Without the Usual Sensitivity
Performance: Cleans really well and leaves my teeth feeling smooth, almost like a mini dental cleaning. Quality: The formula feels gentle but effective, and it doesn’t cause any sensitivity. Features: Whitens, helps with plaque, and feels cleaner than most fluoride-free options I’ve tried. Durability: A little goes a long way, and the product stays fresh in the tube. Usability: I was worried about the aluminum tube at first, but it squeezes perfectly fine — no issues getting the toothpaste out. Appearance & Feel: Fresh taste, not overpowering, and the texture is smooth. Positive: Great cleaning power without harsh whitening agents. Negative (Suggestions): None so far — it does exactly what I wanted. What’s Included: Just the toothpaste in the aluminum tube. Worth the Price? Yes. Feels higher quality than typical toothpaste. Conclusion / Recommend? Definitely. If you want whitening and cleanliness without sensitivity, this is a solid choice.
D**E
Sensitive Teeth? Medical hydroxyapatite is the way to go.
{Flavor: Orange Vanilla} Normally when you purchase a toothpaste you just receive the tube and little else in terms of fanfare, but this is a fantastic little toothpaste. The packaging is very clean and presentable with a small pocket providing a winding key to help curl the product so you get every last drop. The tube itself is durable yet comfortable, and is made of foil instead of uncooperative plastic. It comes with a cap that has a small poker to break the seal, truly being a product that is accessible and requires no outside tools. The only thing you need to buy separately is your toothbrush of choice. I am autistic and struggled my entire life with brushing my teeth due to the burn and taste of mint, but this is a far gentler flavor with no such burn. It is subtle and citrusy with a slight artificial sweetener after-taste I believe could use a bit of fine-tuning. The product still has that refreshing feel without the menthol sting most toothpastes have. So how does it do as a sensitivity toothpaste? Medical hydroxyapatite without a doubt is the way to go. When you encounter teeth sensitivity it's due to the breaking down of your enamel. Hydroxyapatite is what builds up about 90% of your enamel, so introducing it into your brushing really helps fortify weakened teeth. I have been buying hydroxyapatite toothpaste from Japan due to the strange hesitance in the States to educate and welcome this amazing solution, and now I am happily finding it now sold in the US. I can eat chocolates, ice creams and other former trigger foods without a lick of discomfort. I much prefer flouride-free toothpastes due to their possible toxicity (albeit the dose makes the poison) I'd much rather not use it if I don't have to, and this is a wonderful way to prevent cavities, protect and replenish your enamel, and gently whiten. As a whitening toothpaste, I need more time to assess its effectiveness, however I'm not personally concerned with my teeth color as long as my teeth are healthy. Personally, I would go for purple-toned toothpastes for whitening to counteract yellowing, but this is if it's a point of concern for anyone. This isn't my concern, as I bought this with the intent of rebuilding my enamel. Some other perks that may help others decide on this product is that it is cruelty-free (No animal testing) and vegan (No animal-derived products used) making this a truly kinder product. It's turning key and tube is metal, with only the tiny cap being plastic, this makes its way into a far more environmentally-friendly product compared to most common brands on shelves. This is a brand that should be on department store shelves due to its effectiveness, fair pricing for what you receive, and the standard it sets for teeth care. It is SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) free, which is another bonus. SLS has been linked to canker sores and other oral discomforts. One thing to note is that this product has xylitol in it and that is exceptionally toxic to our furry family members. If they are able to remove this from their formulas it would be another win in my books, but until then I will keep this product out of reach. Please take care that your curious pup or kit doesn't gain access to this product. The stevia and xylitol would need some minor fine-tuning to rid of the artificial sweetener after-taste. Overall, this is a very good product that just needs a few small adjustments in my opinion to become exceptional. I always love buying from brands that are not as well known as they can really direct our consumption into a far kinder and cleaner path. I will be buying again, but I hope to see more hydroxyapatite toothpastes in more flavors. I think Raspberry would be a wonderful sweet + tangy flavor that might compliment the stevia more.
P**A
Very good for it's price
First off, I'd like to start by saying the price is absolutely amazing for the quality of the toothpaste. It has one of the best textures, way better than any fluoride toothpaste. It tastes absolutely amazing and spreads easily in your mouth. Ever since I started using it, my teeth have definitely whitened and it cleans very well.
B**N
Good but not enough transparency on the active ingredient, especially for the price.
This is very nice toothpaste. I liked the idea that it is supposed to remineralize the teeth, and the EWG rated it highly for safety of ingredients. The flavor and texture are pleasing. I imagine if I gave it 6 months to a year I might see some difference, however this brand does not choose disclose the percentage of Hydroxyapatite which apparently needs to be 10% in order to be effective, and it's on the rather pricey side. I'm not willing to invest that much money to 'prove' a product that doesn't disclose the percentage of active ingredient. I ended up purchasing a newer and totally different (and yes, more expensive) formulation of toothpaste that is supposed to drastically reduce plaque. I have gum recession and plaque tends to collect in the receded parts and kind of freaks me out. After using about 3/4 of the tube, I can say that it definitely does what it says it does, and I will continue to use it as I get myself ready for gum surgery. In the future I will probably try a hydroxyapatite toothpaste again, however I will definitely look for one that discloses and meets the ingredient threshold for the active ingredient.
L**L
Amazing regeneration toothpaste!!!
This toothpaste is amazing! I had my first dentist appointment where I had no cavities in 38 years! (Terrible teeth genes) The plaque is basically gone when I use it and the hygienist says keep up the good work brushing! Even for my children, the cavities have almost disappeared. It tastes good enough that all of my children will use it. 3 use the orange vanilla flavor and 2 of us the peppermint.
M**A
Lessened nighttime congestion and no upset tummies
Love this toothpaste! Why put up with an irritated stomach and the thought that you and your family are swallowing a bunch of chemicals when you can use David’s! It tastes great, leaves your teeth shiny and no upset stomachs. We really believe our kids allergies became worse at night due to traditional toothpastes. David’s has given us worry free brushing!
B**S
Taste bad, too liquid for me
For whatever reason I've been on a "try new toothpaste" kick, and David's Hydroxi is my latest. I like the appeal of the nano hydroxyapatite toothpastes, so this one looked great from that standpoint. Plus it has great reviews. How does it work? I don't know. For all I know it's strengthening my teeth and preventing cavities, which is great! Hard to tell, but I'll give it three stars on that part - results TBD. But how does it taste? Awful. Worse than awful. The "mint" taste has a vinegar-y flavor in my opinion. When you're brushing it's not completely horrible, only slightly horrible - but tolerable. But wait maybe 10-15 minutes after you brush and it leaves a really unpleasant flavor in your mouth. It's to the point where even if I'm comfy in bed, I will happily get up just to rinse with mouthwash. I'm not a fan. In addition, it's too liquidy. It's not thick enough, and it turns even more liquidy when it's combined with saliva in your mouth. Perhaps this is good from the nHA standpoint...not sure. But it's not good from the "me" standpoint, because it's runs all over the place and if you're not careful it's soon running down your chin. Overall though...the taste, for me, is just plain bad. One of if not THE worst tasting toothpastes that I've ever tried.
K**Y
Saved my wisdom tooth
I have TMD, a narrow mouth and all my wisdom teeth. I was told that as long as I can reach my teeth and brush them that there was no reason to remove them, and as I want to avoid any unnecessary procedures, I brush every night and floss daily. As a kid I was much less diligent about it and ended up needing fillings, and due to my teeth being so close together, flossing is very much a requirement for me. But again, I want to keep my teeth so I make dental care a priority. At my last dental appointment, I had to get some fillings redone, as I had developed TMD and clenched my teeth in my sleep so much I broke them. And at my last cleaning, they said it all looked good. I remember the hygenist scraping one of my wisdom teeth and her tool catching, but no one said anything, I figured they would've seen something on the X-ray, so I put it out of my mind. I brushed and flossed every day, so of course there was nothing to worry about! WRONG This past October, I was running my tongue around my teeth just to make sure I had everything nice and clean, when my tongue brushed up on something on the same wisdom tooth the hygenist's tool caught on. I began to panic, because duh! I brush and floss dangit!! And I pried my mouth open as much as I could and looked in the mirror and saw an unmistakable sight: the edge of an unsightly grey crevice. A cavity. A very large cavity, in fact. I used a flosser to help gauge the damage and that sucker was HUGE. How did the dentist, the hygenist and I miss it for so long? This had been developing for at least a year, and obviously longer if the hygenist's tool was catching on it. I sat in horror and analyzed the situation. How could this have happened? Then I remembered I have TMD, and it was often difficult for me to open my mouth wide enough and get a toothbrush back there, so I likely got a little lazy. So what now? Was I going to have to concede and get one of my teeth of wisdom removed? Not with my stubborn self! So I did some furious researching and came across this toothpaste at the end of the research rainbow. It had a fancy ingredient that research told me would help remineralize teeth. And current research states as long as the cavity is in the first layer, it's possible to remineralize your teeth. I figured that since I wasn't crying in agony, there was a chance it wasn't too deep, but I had to make the decision NOW or I would have no other option than to lose a tooth I spent so long growing. My personal tooth! I also have never had a dentist that didn't grumble working on my teeth because of how narrow my mouth is, so I had no faith in finding one who would help me keep it. I didn't have the energy to beg and plead with them. So I bought this in the orange flavor, because mint gives me headaches, and decided to force myself every day to brush back there. It cannot be understated how huge this cavity was, so I figured it might take like six months to a year to remineralize, if such a thing was possible for me at this point. But I was determined! I had to try! I bought this toothpaste October 27th. It is now mid-January, and my tooth is almost all better. The only changes I made were not chewing food on that side, and using this toothpaste. I'm not against flouride by any means, and have seen smaller cavities remineralize with flouride as well, but for what it's worth, this did save my tooth from removal. The flavor is excellent. It reminds me of those Flintstone orange push pops from my childhood. More toothpaste needs to come in this flavor. For it fixing my tooth, I'd say it's a great pricepoint. I used more toothpaste than I usually do in my paranoid pursuit (I was always told just a pea sized amount is necessary) and probably have a month's worth left. At least. I'm not sure how to gauge it. No sensitivity. Does not foam much. I'm only mentioning these two points because Amazon seems to think it's important, but as I haven't bought traditional minty toothpaste from the big brand in years, I don't really know how to compare it. And again, not knocking any of the main brands, and you know which ones. I just can't stand mint. Why not enjoy brushing with watermelon or strawberry flavored toothpaste? Or in this case, orange dreamsicle? I'm a fully grown woman and will forever brush with tasty flavors. I'm actually excited to brush my teeth with candy fruity flavors. Try it sometime. This also came with a key. I saw some other reviews mention not getting one, but mine did. All in all, I could cry happy tears. Just a few months ago I was trying to imagine a hefty dental bill and how to afford it. I was planning a trip to Turkey and calculating how much money to save. I was trying to mentally prepare for losing my tooth, despite how hard I tried to take care of them. I was trying to make peace with the pain I was going to experience having my tooth removed, and the healing process and all that fun stuff. I felt like a failure. But a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. My tooth is 90% healed, and I'm confident as long I keep it up, the cavity will be gone entirely and become a distant horrible memory that I will recall on occasion and shudder about as it flashes into my mind during future brushings. Take care of your teeth and they will take care of you. Brush and floss every day. I will 100% recommend this toothpaste to anyone and everyone as it's effectiveness is undeniable. I had a crater in my tooth that rivaled the surface of the moon, and now it's almost gone. It works. It's that simple. It's effective and delicious. What more could you ask for in a toothpaste?
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