![]() It did not froth quite as much as some other regular toothpastes, but compared to some other toothpaste tablets there extra volume to the paste/solution meant it was less watery and more easy to manage as you clean the teeth. ![]() ![]() Whilst this serves no real purpose as I understand, it felt like it was giving a better coverage and helping to spread the freshness. I didn’t expect the solution to forth and foam as much as it did. It makes for a pleasant taste and post brushing leaves that minty freshness and a reminder you have cleaned your teeth.įar from overpowering, it did not leave that burning freshness, but it was not as weak in flavor as some others I have experienced. You might not be a big fan of the mint flavoring and it could be argued that it is somewhat of an unnecessary addition, but I like it.īite do offer a Berry Twist flavor option too, which might be more appealing. So toothpaste bits is the name Bite have given to these small, tablet like, products. Used Oral-B Genius Pro 8000 toothbrush on Daily Clean mode.I brushed twice a day for 2 minutes each time and flossed once a day. I am eating and drinking the same sort of things, I am still flossing and using an electric toothbrush.ĭuring this time I used the Oral-B Genius Pro 8000 electric toothbrush set to the ‘Daily Clean’ mode. I bought and used the Mint flavor, although there is too a Mint Charcoal and Berry Twist option.Īside from this, I have made no changes to my normal routine. I have simply switched out my regular toothpaste for Bite toothpaste bits to see what they are like to use and my experience with them. This review has not been conducted under any form of ‘clinical’ setup. It is a bit of a promotional video tied in with Lindsay’s story, but it tells you what you need and might want to know about the product. The following video is taken from Facebook and at the time of writing has 13 million views! There are a few different companies that make them as demonstrated in our best toothpaste tablets guide.Īlthough Lush cosmetics might be the most well known brand selling them (you can read our Lush Toothy Tabs Review here), it is American Lindsay McCormick who has grabbed the headlines more recently, in part thanks to Women’s Health featuring her. It provides a remineralization effect and some protection against cavities.Ĭhewable toothpaste tablets are not entirely new, but they are one of the newest types of products within the dental health industry. The fluoride free option (reviewed here) does now include nano-hydroxyapatite (N-Hap) which is a highly regarded alternative to fluoride. ![]() *Bite now offers a variant of the tabs with and without fluoride. Update: Bite now offers an option with fluoride included in addition to the original formula without.īe aware that opting for Bite toothpaste bits without fluoride may well not be met with the approval of your dentist. I am not here to debate the merits of fluoride, but most dental professionals and organizations advise using pastes with fluoride, for the health benefits it brings. However, I do so with caution around the lack of fluoride. The previously mentioned list of pro’s, all add to the reason why I would recommend them. There was a nice minty freshness and together this made the whole experience really good. No fluoride (subject to option chosen)*ĭespite being a tablet, upon chewing I did not experience that dusty, powder or clumping taste or texture of the powder that can exist with some other toothpaste tablets.Where can I buy them?Īt the time of review, you can buy only from Bite’s official website. Shipping is around $3, or free when you spend $25. How much do they cost?Ĥ months supply is $30 ($7.50 per month). Not too harsh, but strong enough that you get that just cleaned feeling. Really simple to use, just place in the mouth, bite (hence the name) then mix with a bit of saliva to create the paste. We have also looked at some similar products in the following posts: It is another name for toothpaste tablets, which if you are not familiar you may first want to read our guide on the best toothpaste tablets. Yes, toothpaste bits are the name given to these chewable toothpaste products created by US company, Bite. ![]() Bite has now introduced a variant of their toothpaste bits that includes fluoride, something we mentioned as lacking in their original, and still available fluoride free option. ![]()
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