caring for your oral microbiome
Our probiotic mouthwash is specially formulated to enhance the natural microbiome of your mouth, helping to strengthen your natural barrier against harmful bacteria and support gum health.
Organic botanicals
Our organic blends of aloe vera and peppermint have been carefully chosen to freshen your breath and promote long-term oral health.
The combination of these natural ingredients work together to prevent plaque build-up, leaving your teeth and gums feeling healthy and refreshed.
CLEAN INGREDIENTS
Free from alcohol, palm derivates, SLS and sulphates, PEG's, parabens, saccharin, titanium dioxide, and artificial flavours.
USE IT YOUR WAY
Use neat for the ultimate invigorating experience, or dilute to taste for a more subtle pick-me-up.
Probiotic Mouthwash
Nano Vs Micro Hydroxyapatite
Hydroxyapatite toothpaste has become one of the most exciting innovations in modern oral care. It works by restoring the same mineral your teeth are naturally made from, helping to strengthen enamel, reduce sensitivity, and support remineralisation.
But if you’ve started researching hydroxyapatite, you’ve probably noticed there are two types used in toothpaste:
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Nano hydroxyapatite
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Micro hydroxyapatite
So what’s the difference — and which one is better for your teeth?
In this guide we’ll explain nano vs micro hydroxyapatite, how they work, and why many modern oral care brands are choosing micro hydroxyapatite toothpaste.
Benefits of Citrus Toothpaste
Many oral care products use “aroma” or artificial flavour systems — proprietary blends designed primarily for taste and sensory impact.
We take a different approach.
At Truthpaste, our flavours aren't just flavours, they're functional.
Our citrus flavour comes from sweet orange and lemon essential oils, selected not only for their clean, fresh profiles, but also for oral health benefits.
Because every ingredient in our formulas has to earn its place.
How to get rid of bad breath
Bad breath?
Simple tips to stay fresh (without wrecking your mouth)
Bad breath isn’t usually about “not brushing enough”.
It’s almost always about bacteria, dryness, and what’s happening between brushes.
Here’s what actually causes bad breath — and what helps.