All-One Toothpaste
What is my All-One Toothpaste's shelf life?
Our All-One Toothpaste has a 3-year shelf life from the date of manufacture and a 12-month shelf life after opening (POA). The manufacture date is represented by a lot code on the tube. While our toothpaste doesn't have an expiration date, for the be
Can Dr. Bronner's All-One Toothpaste be used by kids?
Due to the organic menthol in our toothpaste formula, our All-One Toothpaste is not intended for use by babies, and we always encourage parents to consult a dentist regarding use for children under three years old.
Why doesn't your toothpaste contain fluoride?
Although there is evidence that fluoride helps prevent tooth decay, many researchers have also concluded that, through water fluoridation, many Americans are receiving more fluoride than needed. By providing an effective fluoride-free toothpaste opti
Do you make toothpaste for sensitive teeth?
While our toothpaste is not specifically formulated for sensitive teeth, it does have a relative dentin abrasivity (RDA) of 119.92 ± 3.67, which means it's quite gentle and fits the needs of most of our customers. The RDA measures how abrasive a toot
Why isn't there a protective seal on the toothpaste?
Quite a few years ago, we discontinued the use of a silver seal under the cap of our All-One Toothpaste, as customers found it cumbersome to remove. Since our toothpaste is already packaged in a protective sealed box, the safety seal is unnecessary,
Does Dr. Bronner's All-One Toothpaste whiten teeth?
Our toothpaste is designed to reduce plaque and improve your oral health. By using our toothpaste according to your dentist's instructions, typically twice a day, you can expect some natural whitening to occur. While our toothpaste can help to whiten
Does Dr. Bronner's All-One Toothpaste prevent cavities?
It's best to think about our toothpaste as preventative care for your teeth and gums. To understand how our toothpaste prevents cavities, it's first important to understand how cavities are formed. Many factors contribute to the formation of cavities
What is the RDA of your Toothpaste?
The relative dentin abrasivity (RDA) measures how abrasive a toothpaste is to tooth enamel that protects the dentin beneath it. All dentifrices at or below 2.5 times the reference value (250 RDA) are considered safe and effective. Our All-One Toothpa
Is the All-One Toothpaste safe for porcelain veneers or crowns?
Most dentists suggest using toothpaste with less abrasive ingredients for veneers. We use Calcium Carbonate and Silica as two minor ingredients in our All-One Toothpaste to assist with stain removal - it’s what makes toothpaste effective at cleaning.
Is Dr. Bronner's All-One Toothpaste tested for heavy metals?
Yes! Based on third-party testing, our toothpaste meets all relevant governmental safety guidelines for heavy metals in toothpaste products. Our toothpaste is also intended for use in small amounts and is meant to be rinsed out and not swallowed, whi
Does your All-One Toothpaste contain hydroxyapatite?
While hydroxyapatite has gained popularity as a remineralizer by rebuilding calcium and phosphate back into the enamel, we do not use it or any other remineralizing agents in our toothpaste.
Do you offer any mint-free toothpaste?
At this time, we do not offer any toothpaste that is entirely mint-free. All four flavors of our All-One Toothpaste contain Organic Mentha Arvensis (Menthol) Crystals, which provide a cooling sensation when used.