Fluoride Adult Toothpaste Non-Mint

I am looking for an adult toothpaste with 1400ppm fluoride but non-mint.

Anybody know where I can find one ? All the exotic one tend to not have fluoride or are only 1000ppm which tend to be for kids.

Thanks.

Note: I do not want a debate fluoride or not fluoride please. I just want 1400ppm fluoride without mint.

Comments

  • https://www.chemistwarehouse.co.nz/buy/66288/sensodyne-tooth…

    This is the one I use, haven't noticed it to be particularly minty.

  • +2

    https://solidoralcare.co.nz/extra-protection-toothpaste-lemo…

    It's expensive and never tried it but seems to meet your criteria.

    • You've taught me something new today; there's such a thing as solid toothpaste.

      • Do you think if you brush with the orange flavoured one that you could then drink orange juice afterwards?

        • as long as there are no added sugar, you should be alright ;-)

  • I use crest(nz.iherb.com) which has active flouride. Though it is standard flavor so guess it is mint. Not sure if you can get another flavor in nz.

  • Ecostore toothpaste was so mild as to be barely flavoured at all, could be worth a try. Not sure what the flouride concentration is though.

  • Their fluoride is only 1100ppm which is less than what you're after, but Hismile does fluoride toothpaste in a range of non-standard flavours. Vanilla, bubblegum, peach iced tea, a Simpsons themed Squishee flavour, etc.
    I don't really get the impression that it's for kids but it's another option.

    • Got a bunch of these for the kids (And us :D)

      Pink Donut is the best lol.

  • I used to use NeutraFluor 5000, overseas it's sold as Prevident 5000 and that was available in a berry/fruit flavor. It is sold as a pharmacy only medicine.
    I cant find any evidence of the NZ version being available in other flavors but you could ask your dentist if they can get it, it's probably a niche product if it is available so it might be a pain to source online

    • Through pharmacy it is definitely only the one flavour of neutrafluor (peppermint?) and the 3m clinpro 5000 (vanilla mint) equivalent available from supplier from what ive seen in the past

      I use both and from best of my memory Neutrafluor is much more palatable (also generally better value) but obviously vanilla mint is closer to distancing from mint

      For pharmacist supply its meant to be recommended by dentist but those on tank water or non-fluoride water its worth considering

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