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Boka's toothpaste uses nano-hydroxyapatite (n-Ha) — an alternative to fluoride — as its active ingredient. Here's why people love it so much.
This aloe vera and green tea toothpaste also contains xylitol to fight bacteria, plus nano-hydroxyapatite (a Japanese-created fluoride alternative) to keep enamel strong.
The toothpaste is fluoride-free with nano-hydroxyapatite to support enamel health. Two companies, successful in their respective industries, created a surprising collaboration.
Boka’s flagship toothpaste line is celebrated for its use of nano-hydroxyapatite or n-Ha—a breakthrough ingredient developed by NASA.
Boka / Grillos Like all Boka toothpastes, this cucumber dill-flavored toothpaste swaps fluoride for the brand’s key ingredient of nano-hydroxyapatite (n-Ha), a fluoride alternative.
Boka - offers innovative, holistic oral care products featuring nano-hydroxyapatite (n-Ha), a natural enamel-strengthening mineral, making it a standout brand in the fluoride-free toothpaste market.
The Science Behind Boka Toothpaste: What is Nano-Hydroxyapatite? Introduced to toothpaste in the 1950s, fluoride has been the cornerstone of oral care for decades.
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This Fluoride-Free Toothpaste Is Now Available At TargetIn that case, your best bet is a toothpaste containing nano-hydroxyapatite (n-Ha), which is the active ingredient in Boka toothpaste, now available at Target.
Boka's flagship toothpaste line is celebrated for its use of nano-hydroxyapatite or n-Ha-a breakthrough ingredient developed by NASA. With its ability to remineralize enamel, mimic natural tooth ...
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