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Nov 01, 2024

10 Best Natural Toothpastes in 2024

Freshening picks for happy gums and teeth. Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. If you're trying to use

Freshening picks for happy gums and teeth.

Every product on this page was chosen by a Harper's BAZAAR editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.

If you're trying to use more natural beauty products, toothpaste is an obvious place to start. Considering the product goes inside your mouth, it's always good to know what's actually on the ingredient list. But can a cleaned-up toothpaste actually handle the job?

"In my opinion, it is OK to use natural or organic toothpastes, though it's not always ideal," says Ilona Casellini, a dentist at Swiss Quality Smile in Los Angeles. The reason? "Many people who are prone to gum disease and decay need toothpaste with fluoride, and most natural toothpastes do not have fluoride." Fluoride can be found in some natural toothpastes, so it just depends on what you're comfortable using.

Other natural ingredients, she says, will provide surface-level protection to the tooth but won't penetrate the structure in the same way to prevent tooth decay. That being said, "A natural toothpaste will still clean your teeth and remove plaque and bacteria, so if used properly, it will still do a decent job keeping your mouth healthy," says Casellini.

Ready to make the switch? Ahead, find 10 of the best natural toothpastes to help brighten up your smile.

Related: The Best Whitening Toothpastes That Dentists Love

This toothpaste uses a fluoride alternative called ano-hydroxyapatite (a.k.a n-HA) to help fill in tooth surface, so it's safe for kids in case they accidentally swallow it. It also features 100 percent natural mint flavor and coconut oil to help balance the mouth's microbiome.

Key ingredients: nano-hydroxyapatite, xylitol, coconut oil, baking soda, aloe vera

Customer Review:

"This toothpaste is amazing. It’s been great for my sensitive teeth and has been the first whitening product I’m able to use. I believe it’s actually helping my teeth become stronger and healthier. I got a compliment recently on how white my teeth looked. I’m very happy." —Elissa

Lumineux's peroxide-free whitening strips are a favorite among those with sensitivity, and their toothpaste is the perfect complement. The ingredients may seem humble, but reviewers swear it helps brighten and strengthen teeth as well as—or better than—traditional products.

Key ingredients: Dead Sea salt, coconut and lemon peel oils

Customer Review:

"I would recommend this product to anyone in need of a good toothpaste. What I loved most about it was the whitening without sensitivity; it's not often you find that. Also, the fact that it's safe for daily use is a bonus. The certification of non-toxicity further adds to its appeal. To sum it up, an amazing product that offers whitening without any sensitivity. Worth every penny!"—Claudine

A favorite in the clean beauty community, adding a tube of Davids toothpaste to your routine is actually a double win, since its sustainable packaging also happens to be earth-friendly.

Key ingredients: Vegetable glycerin, baking soda, limestone abrasive

Customer Review:

"I love this toothpaste! My teeth feel cleaner with Davids than with any other brand I've used. Clean ingredients and appreciate the unique formulation." —Nadia V.

Featuring 70 percent organic ingredients, Dr. Bronner's all-one toothpaste is highly popular on Amazon, as it's free of fluoride, artificial flavors, sweeteners, and synthetic foaming agents.

Key ingredients: Hydrated silica, aloe vera juice, baking soda

Customer Review:

"This toothpaste cleans teeth well without the stinging that you have with other toothpaste. Teeth feel clean and have experienced great breath." —MakeLifeLavish

Here's a sulfate-free toothpaste that's ideal for sensitive mouths. With nearly a five-star rating and over 6,500 customer reviews from Amazon shoppers, its gentle, pH-balanced formula aims to restore eroded enamel.

Key ingredients: Sodium fluoride, water hydrated silica

Customer Review:

"[The] best toothpaste in the world! I can say that from a professional standpoint, since I have been a dental hygienist since 1984, and have used these products since the early 1990s. The inventor of this product was the doctor who wrote my 'Periodontal' college textbook." —Anonymous

Burt's Bees Purely White toothpaste is flavored with essential oils, and free from parabens, microbeads, sulfates, and dyes. And as an earth-friendly bonus, it even features a carton that's completely recyclable.

Key ingredients: Hydrated silica

Customer Review:

"I really like the softness of the mint flavor. For now it's the best cruelty-free paste I ever tried." —Alina

If you cringe at the thought of eating ice cream straight out of the freezer, this natural toothpaste from the clean beauty experts at Tom's helps block exposed pathways to tooth nerves for sensitive mouths.

Key ingredients: Arginine, calcium carbonate

Customer Review:

"I love everything about this product. The taste is great and it really works. Especially if you have sensitivity to cold and hot beverages. I can drink my ice coffee with no problem." —Stormy

Powered by calming aloe vera, this toothpaste is sugar- and paraben-free, and contains a soothing formula that's optimized for sensitive teeth and gums.

Key ingredients: Aloe, allantoin

Customer Review:

"I have been using Aloesense for several years and I love it! This toothpaste has a crisp, fresh, pepperminty taste and really leaves your teeth and mouth feeling completely clean. My dental check-ups have been great since using this product. It is nice to have an alternative to the usual toothpaste options." —Janet N.

Here's another beloved and top-rated toothpaste that removes surface stains on teeth over time, and leaves your breath smelling minty fresh.

Key ingredients: Glycerin, hydrated silica, titanium dioxide

Customer review:"I love this toothpaste, and have been using it for a number of years. It costs more than a drugstore product, but is really worth it." —Anonymous

This natural toothpaste combines a range of essential oils with a naturally-derived version of the same mineral that makes up our bone and tooth enamel, making it an ideal choice to keep your smile bright and healthy.

Key ingredients: Silica, sorbitol, glycerin, xylitol, hydroxyapatite, calcium carbonate

Customer Review:

"My husband and I both use it and we love it! It is one of our favorite natural toothpaste. It doesn't foam up, so you have to get used to that." —Paige

While "regular" toothpastes can contain a host of chemical cleansing agents and preservatives, natural options are usually formulated with organic and plant-based ingredients that tend to be gentler on gums and teeth overall.

"All toothpaste, when used with proper brushing techniques, will remove plaque and bacteria from the tooth surface," says Casellini, who stresses, "It is important to find a toothpaste you like so that you are motivated to keep up with your hygiene."

They can. If you're concerned about the ingredient, Casellini reinforces that "fluoride in small doses is important for oral health." And, if you're looking to swap out your go-to tube for a cleaner option, you can still find natural toothpastes featuring fluoride that are approved by the American Dental Association.

Natural toothpastes can contain a host of useful ingredients, such as those that help with whitening and balancing the mouth's microbiome. "Since natural toothpastes lack many of the ingredients you would find in regular mainstream toothpastes, picking a natural toothpaste with ingredients such as baking soda, aloe vera, xylitol, tea tree oil or coconut oil, herbal extracts, and activated charcoal will help give you the best results," says Dr. Casellini.

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