![]() Bite’s Mint falls on the 43 category and the Mint Charcoal way lower at 24. Top of the line whitening toothpaste usually has a score of 100-150, which falls in the highly abrasive category. ![]() RDA is a method used by dental organizations to measure toothpaste’s abrasiveness from harmful, high, medium, and low. Another characteristic of this particular dental tablet is, it’s not as thick as the regular toothpaste once you start brushing.Īnother unique feature of the Toothpaste Bits is the low Relative Dentin Abrasivity or RDA. Minus a clumpy or sometimes grainy texture. How is Bite Toothpaste Different/ Unique?Ĭompared to the traditional way of brushing, biting into a tablet instead of the regular paste in a tube is quite a unique experience in itself.Ĭompared to the other toothpaste tablets in the market today, the Bite Toothpaste Bits result has a pleasant minty, smooth watery paste. As with regular toothpaste, it is not meant to be swallowed. With the aid of a moist toothbrush, you then start brushing. As you do so, the tablet interacts with your saliva and turns into a paste. So, adding the word “Bits” in the end addresses that.Īll you need to do is bite or chew on the toothpaste tablets as a replacement for the usual toothpaste you’re familiar with. Well initially.īut on the bright side, how else can you introduce it to a market which has been using toothpaste their whole life. It may sound odd to include the name “paste” in it, knowing it doesn’t come in that form at all. It is the name of the brand given for chewable toothpaste tablets created by a US company. We’ll get into the nitty-gritty details later. Introducing, Bite Toothpaste Bits!īite Toothpaste Bits are dried powder tablets that come in recyclable glass jars. Read about it on the Bite Blog.Did you know that you can save the planet by brushing your teeth? Not in the way you have been doing for the past so many years, though. Instead of fluoride, the toothpaste bits use nHap to strengthen and re-mineralize teeth. The overall experience leaves our teeth feeling super clean. ![]() Once you start brushing, it takes about 20 seconds to get to familiar bubbles (Note: bubbles don’t actually do anything! Suds make people feel better.) The floss is super skinny to get in between really tight contact teeth (super close together).įloss has not ripped! We’ve been using it for a couple of weeks with no issues of ripping or shredding.Īdmittedly, this was weird at first: it’s like chewing a kid’s vitamin (we got the berry flavor, but don’t worry there is a classic mint). The top was easy enough to twist onto the base. The handle is smoothed out so it doesn’t feel like you’re holding a piece of wood The toothbrush experience was sooo much more pleasant than the Public Goods bamboo toothbrush - I might consider switching to this toothbrush! Bite offers all three in zero-waste: toothpaste, toothbrush, and floss (and mouthwash!). Since Bite Toothpaste Bits contain nHap instead of fluoride, they are cruelty-free.Ĭontext: We have wanted to try a zero waste toothpaste for so long! We also wanted to find a better bamboo brush and always up to try a new floss. What’s Your Impact? No more plastic toothbrushes, no more plastic tubes of toothpaste, no more plastic floss and floss packaging.Īlso, fluoride toothpaste, by FDA requirements, has to be tested on animals. This is safe for humans but toxic to dogs. Good to Know: Bite Toothpaste has xylitol in it. ![]() Purchasing & Shipping: Shipping was free on subscriptions and orders over $30 the website was a little confusing to understand between the packages and subscriptions. The toothpaste and floss are in refillable glass jars. Packaging: Cardboard box for shipping and for holding the products. Instead, it contains nHAP, which is a cruelty-free mineral alternative that strengthens teeth and addresses sensitivity. The floss is a little more complicated and Bite goes through the whole deal here.Įxtra Info: Even though they had been working to create a fluoride toothpaste, Bite Toothpaste does not contain fluoride. The floss is vegan, made from polylactic acid and candelila wax. ![]() How ‘Clean’ Is This? Zero plastic: The Bite Toothbrush is made of bamboo handle and castor bean bristles. Without a subscription, the floss is $12 and set of 2 toothbrushes is $12. It isn’t possible to get a 4-month sized toothpaste without a subscription, but you can get 1-month Toothpaste bits for $12. We got a 4 month supply/subscription of: Floss ($5), Toothbrush ($5), and Berry Tooth ($30). Cost & Products: There are various mix and match methods to subscribing or buying ad hoc. ![]()
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