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Boka Whitening- Fluoride Free- Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste - 3.4oz
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- Helps removes surface stains
- Contains polishing agents including silica and baking soda
- Appropriate for sensitive teeth
- Helps remove plaque
- Freshens breath
- Peroxide free
- Fluoride-free
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Boka Whitening* Toothpastes uses gentle ingredients like baking soda and coconut oil that help remove surface stains, which makes it great for sensitive teeth! Our proprietary and innovative formula includes Nano-hydroxyapatite (n-Ha) - a biometric mineral form of the same ingredient that naturally makes up 97% of your teeth material and 70% of your dentin. n-Ha has been the subject of significant research for decades with a wide variety of potential benefits across dentistry and oral care. Invigorating Refresh Mint flavor packs a pepperminty punch – the perfect match to your mint-condition smile!
Boka is on a mission to inspire more mindful oral care. It starts with proven ingredients and feel-good formulas - and culminates into a full body-practice. Because when you take care of your mouth, your whole body benefits. And when nature and science team up together, we all win. So here’s to your health, starting with your smile and spreading far beyond.
*Whitening: With Regular brushing, helps remove surface stains.
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Q: Is this product ADA approved?
A: No Boka isn’t ADA approved. You can search ada.org for products with the ADA Seal of Acceptance.
submitted byD - 10 days ago
Q: Does it contain 10% Nanohydroxyapatite I don’t see the amount listed?
A: Hi there, Thank you for reaching out! We don’t disclose the exact percentage of n-Ha in our formulation for proprietary reasons because we have spent significant time and resources to develop an optimal formula. We can proudly share that Boka toothpastes feature one of the best sources of nanohydroxyapatite that is commercially available, and this form of n-ha has been thoroughly evaluated by the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) as one of the few forms of n-ha permitted to be sold in Europe. Additionally, we carefully selected the n-ha used in Boka products for its superior performance and demonstrated effectiveness in clinical studies.
submitted byHeyday - 24 days agoBrand expert
Q: What is the % nanohydroxy
A: Hi there, Thank you for reaching out! We don’t disclose the exact percentage of n-Ha in our formulation for proprietary reasons because we have spent significant time and resources to develop an optimal formula. We can proudly share that Boka toothpastes feature one of the best sources of nanohydroxyapatite that is commercially available, and this form of n-ha has been thoroughly evaluated by the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) as one of the few forms of n-ha permitted to be sold in Europe. Additionally, we carefully selected the n-ha used in Boka products for its superior performance and demonstrated effectiveness in clinical studies.
submitted byHeyday - 24 days agoBrand expert
Q: What % nano hydroxyapatite
A: Hi there, Thank you for reaching out! We don’t disclose the exact percentage of n-Ha in our formulation for proprietary reasons because we have spent significant time and resources to develop an optimal formula. We can proudly share that Boka toothpastes feature one of the best sources of nanohydroxyapatite that is commercially available, and this form of n-ha has been thoroughly evaluated by the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) as one of the few forms of n-ha permitted to be sold in Europe. Additionally, we carefully selected the n-ha used in Boka products for its superior performance and demonstrated effectiveness in clinical studies.
submitted byHeyday - 24 days agoBrand expert
Q: What is the percentage of nano hydroxyapatite?
A: Hi there, Thank you for reaching out! We don’t disclose the exact percentage of n-Ha in our formulation for proprietary reasons because we have spent significant time and resources to develop an optimal formula. We can proudly share that Boka toothpastes feature one of the best sources of nanohydroxyapatite that is commercially available, and this form of n-ha has been thoroughly evaluated by the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) as one of the few forms of n-ha permitted to be sold in Europe. Additionally, we carefully selected the n-ha used in Boka products for its superior performance and demonstrated effectiveness in clinical studies.
submitted byHeyday - 24 days agoBrand expert