








🦷 Elevate your smile game with science-backed, fluoride-free freshness!
Boka's Fluoride Free Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste harnesses biomimetic enamel technology to naturally remineralize and protect sensitive teeth. Crafted in the US with a clean, gentle formula free from fluoride, sulfates, parabens, and artificial colors, it offers a creamy, low-foam brushing experience enhanced by soothing aloe, green tea, and refreshing Ela Mint flavor. Perfect for health-conscious adults and families seeking effective, non-toxic oral care that delivers lasting freshness and enamel support.

















| ASIN | B083JHCCV2 |
| ASIN | B083JHCCV2 |
| Active Ingredients | green tea |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #1 in Toothpaste |
| Brand Name | Boka |
| Capacity | 113 Grams |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (39,912) |
| Date First Available | February 27, 2020 |
| Flavor | A. Ela Mint |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00867079000382 |
| Item Dimensions | 7 x 2.1 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Nype Name | toothpastes |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Item model number | BOK-FGS-P007-01-AB1US |
| Manufacturer | Boka |
| Manufacturer | Boka |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BOK-FGS-P007-01-AB1US |
| Material Features | Artificial Flavors Free, Fluoride Free, Paraben Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free |
| Material Type Free | Artificial Flavors Free, Fluoride Free, Paraben Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free |
| Model Number | BOK-FGS-P007-01-AB1US |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Tube |
| Packaging Feature | Spout |
| Product Benefits | Appropriate for Sensitive Teeth |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 2.1 x 1.5 inches; 4 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sensitivity Protection, Teeth Whitening |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults, Unisex-Kids |
| UPC | 867079000382 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Ounce |
R**L
Pricey but worth it
I’ve now tried 3 different non-toxic toothpastes and this one by far is my favorite. Pricey. Yes. But I feel it is well worth it compared to the junk-big-box brands out there that have SLS, lead, arsenic, mercury, etc. Why so expensive? Because it uses Nano-Hydroxyapatite which is a non fluoride ingredient which “mimics natural tooth enamel to remineralize teeth” Do your own research and try it. I brush my teeth like most people twice a day. Toothpaste inside your mouth twice a day can add up to a lot of unnecessary chemicals. Stop buying cheap, crappy, chemical filled toothpastes. Pros - BOKA has a good texture, not runny like some brands - foams up well, - not too gritty yet it’s also NOT A gel formula. - teeth feel clean - comes in different flavors Cons - Pricey!
A**A
Sensitive Teeth Approved
I have sensitive teeth. Strong mint formulas made my mouth feel like it was being sandblasted. I just assumed that was normal, but Boka is different. The Mint flavor is soft and slightly sweet. It smells fresh, but it doesn’t burn or overwhelm. I don’t feel that harsh sting on my gums, and I’m not rushing to rinse it out. It’s calm. That’s the best word for it. The nano hydroxyapatite leaves my teeth smooth, like you can’t stop rubbing your tongue against your teeth. It doesn’t foam aggressively. It feels creamy and controlled. As a woman who pays attention to ingredients and tries to be mindful about what I use daily, I like that it’s fluoride free but still focused on strengthening enamel. It feels like I’m caring for my teeth, not just brushing them. Pros • Gentle on sensitive teeth • Leaves teeth smooth • Mint is fresh without burning • Creamy texture Cons • More expensive than basic toothpaste • If you love intense, icy mint, this isn’t that
J**R
If You’re On the Fence — Just Try It
I went back and forth on trying the Boka Fluoride-Free Toothpaste (Ela Mint), and I’m glad I finally gave it a shot. It works really well. My teeth feel clean, smooth, and refreshed after brushing, and the Ela Mint flavor is subtle but pleasant—not overpowering like some traditional toothpastes. What I like most is that I feel like I’m making a better choice for my overall routine. The nano hydroxyapatite formula is a nice alternative, especially if you’re looking for something different from standard fluoride options. It’s also been gentle on my teeth and gums, which is a big plus if you deal with any sensitivity. Overall, if you’re on the fence about trying this, I’d say go for it. It’s a high-quality toothpaste that performs well and feels like a step in the right direction for daily oral care. Highly recommended.
D**N
great product
love this toothpaste is great! good taste and actually leaves my mouth feeling clean for hours even after drinking coffee.
M**0
Love boka, but not this flavor
First of all, let me start with the most important thing- if you’re considering switching to a nano hydroxyapatite toothpaste, you’ve already waited too long IMO. I have had extremely sensitive teeth since childhood (think having to curl your lips over your front teeth when you drink a glass of room temp water) and have used a sensitivity, toothpaste, almost as long, with minimal help I found this toothpaste a few years ago when n-Ha was just becoming a thing over here in the US and within a month or two my sensitivity was probably 70% improved, and while I still have a small amount of sensitivity, I’d say at this point it is probably 80 to 90% better- I almost never even notice it anymore. I never had any issues with cavities or anything like that, but I fully believe that it is re-mineralizing and would help someone who is prone to cavities and other things. The added bonus is that while I use whitening strips every now and then, it’s been over a year since the last time I whitened my teeth, and my friends still comment about how white my teeth look, despite being a daily coffee drinker for the last seven years. I’ve tried multiple flavors of Boka and my only qualm is that my favorite flavor so far was only seasonal and is no longer available, which was the cherry blossom (if anyone from the Boca company is reading this, this is an official request for you to please bring that flavor back and keep it!) so I’ll describe the other flavors in more detail: Ela Mint: this was the companies first flavor they came out with as far as I’m aware, and I initially liked it a lot when switching from a regular toothpaste as I still wanted to have that minty fresh taste in my mouth, but this is way more mild than normal toothpaste. It’s just a gentle hint of mint. Very nice if you’re just switching over from a mint toothpaste and are also worried about your mouth not feeling fresh enough. Lemon lavender: I no longer care for a mint flavor and I really like this. It is not tart in any way and tastes more like a lemon custard or lemon yogurt, pretty sweet as well. I don’t really get any notes of lavender when I use it and though lavender should be used sparingly so it doesn’t taste soapy, I would appreciate just a little bit more of the lavender flavor to actually call it lemon lavender. Right now it’s more like the Yoplait lemon yogurt Strawberry basil: I just got this flavor today and I almost considered knocking my review down one Star because of it. When I first put the toothbrush in my mouth, I just got a strong taste of basil and hardly any strawberry. The strawberry came out a little more as I continued to brush, but the basil is just overpowering, and I am not a fan in any way. I ordered the strawberry mango kids toothpaste for my child and I am looking forward to that one when it comes in, glad I ordered a three pack as I think that will be more promising since I like both strawberry and mango flavors on their own, and I may steal one of those tubes for myself Overall: there are so many flavors to try out so you’ll probably find one you like and regardless, this is just short of a miracle product for your teeth. I can’t recommend this toothpaste enough. (But please I do hope the flavors either get tweaked or they bring back the cherry blossom soon!)
C**L
Très satisfaite de ce dentifrice
D**A
We all love this toothpaste, very little taste of it and less nasties in it
T**O
No fluoride and the taste in mouth is not bad. I saw results in a month's time of using it. Recommended!
M**D
👌👌👌👌
D**D
Very good