

🦷 Elevate your smile game with science-backed, gentle enamel repair!
Pearlie White Active Remineralization Toothpaste is a fluoride-free, natural oral care solution designed to repair and strengthen tooth enamel using hydroxyapatite and xylitol. It gently removes stains with calcium carbonate while soothing sensitive teeth and gums with chamomile and aloe vera. Free from harsh chemicals and sulfates, this toothpaste supports daily use for sensitive teeth and contributes to social good through its cruelty-free and donation initiatives.









| ASIN | B07C2MGRFN |
| Active Ingredients | chamomile,triclosan,vitamin e |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,292 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #465 in Toothpaste |
| Brand | Pearlie White |
| Brand Name | Pearlie White |
| Capacity | 110 Grams |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,815 Reviews |
| Flavor | Mint |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08888688800363 |
| Item Dimensions | 0.04 x 3.15 x 8.07 inches |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Height | 20.5 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 140 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Pearlie White |
| Material Feature | Natural |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Material Type Free | Fluoride Free, Paraben Free, Peroxide Free, Sulfate Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 2 |
| Package Type Name | Tube |
| Product Benefits | Remineralization |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Sensitivity Protection, Stain Removal |
| Target Audience | Unisex-adults |
| Unit Count | 2.00 Fluid Ounces |
A**R
Art toothpaste
Good toothpaste. Did the job and kept my teeth clean and white. But wasn’t much different from other toothpaste brands. I liked it though.
B**E
Follow the directions & stick with it!
So for the first week, I was not following the full directions to not rinse, brush, swish around in your mouth for a few minutes and spit. Then, not rinse out or immediately eat or drink anything. I saw some improvement, but it was minor. After the first week or so, I was doing the full routine--Mouth wash, spit, brush teeth 2 minutes gently, swish 5-10 (min since I am healing a lot of erosion), spit, no eating/drinking right after. Now, I try to wait 30 min to an hour afterwards, when possible. I am about 38 days in today. At 2 weeks, I could tell my teeth were definitely less sensitive and whiter. The whitening part is really a cherry on top, for me. I got the toothpaste for the enamel restoration from acid erosion (GERD) and to lessen the sensitivity when eating hot, cold or super sugary foods (cookies, ice cream, cake etc). I am pleased to report I am also now visually seeing the glossiness and smoothness on my front teeth most strikingly, but even on all my teeth! Even the backs, the inside my mouth close to the tongue, are smoother to the feel and stains even the dentist struggled to remove. My dentist advised that food particles get stuck inside the indents from erosion so it is incredibly difficult to clean. Those stains are coming off, as the teeth remineralize! This Pearlie toothpaste is amazing--Studies I read advise you should use for 3-4 months to see improvement. While perhaps I had fast results because, I had a lot of damage & swished for 5 to 10 min, I am impressed. I will continue to use and restore my enamel! Ordering more! I hope to need less swish time, as my teeth heal and am confident that in time, my teeth will show as healed in a future dentist X-ray check up.
D**N
I think I've found my regular toothpaste, finally
I've been using non-fluoridated toothpastes for years but only recently heard about how glycerin can interfere with remineralization, so I wanted to find a good toothpaste without it. That's surprisingly hard to do, even at Whole Paycheck. I did use a certain really popular bentonite-based toothpaste for a while, but the weaselly excuses I kept hearing about the possible lead content of the clay discouraged me. Plus, getting clay in your toothpaste bristles isn't the most fun thing. So I was pleasantly surprised when I found this toothpaste, which is supposed to remineralize but isn't clay-based and has no glycerin. I cannot honestly say yet whether this toothpaste by itself is helping with remineralization. I'm also supplementing with fat-soluble vitamins D3 and K2 and a good multimineral, which I'm sure is playing a role and it's not possible for me to figure out which is doing more. But I figure extra insurance can't hurt. For those coming straight from a mainstream toothpaste like Crest: This will not be bitingly minty or sickeningly sweet like what you've known in the past, and it takes some getting used to. Unlike the popular clay toothpaste, it does lather up, which I really like (I know this is a psychological thing). It's stickier than Crest or any of those other mainstream pastes, so if someone in your household is messy with their tube and you're OCD about yours, you might not want to share your tube with them. You will have a gooey lid in no time. I'm also not sure how this affects my breath but that's not why I brush my teeth. People with breath problems should pay attention to their diets and maybe consider using a non-alcoholic mouthwash. You could also brush your tongue right when you finish with your teeth--I do that, and I don't seem to repel people much. Just don't expect this toothpaste to be your cure-all if you've got halitosis. But the taste is pleasant, and if you're coming from an alternative toothpaste like Tom's of Maine it's mild like that. And it definitely gets my teeth clean. If I were more careful about how I eat I could see myself getting to a place where the dentist barely needs to scrape my teeth at all during visits. I'll see if I can experiment and make that happen this year. I could wish for a slightly lower price, but if I get to keep my teeth for longer, it's worth it.
L**A
Helps turn down sensitivity
Ive been wanting to try this toothpaste for a while now. I jumped on the "flouride-free bandwagon" some years ago and have been staying mostly with charcoal toothpastes or the baking soda toothpaste by arm&hammer, but my teeth on the left side decided to become super sensitive last week. I had trouble eating and drinking everything (hot or cold) and had to try to avoid getting anthing on that side where my teeth were so sensitive. I was even having issues with drinking water, which made it hard to stay hydrated. Its a little difficult to find a sensitive toothpaste that flouride free in stores and I remembered that I found the ART toothpaste a while back and had it in one of my lists on here, so I ordered it. I have Prime, so it was delivered within a day of ordering it. Its been so good. It helped reduce my sensitivity after just a couple uses and the sensitivity is currently gone. It seems to do a good job cleaning too. I drink coffee and tea, so I dont expect my teeth to be perfect. I would totally buy this stuff again.
S**N
Happy with my purchase and will be getting again, worth the money and research.
To preface, I researched active remineralizing toothpaste (ART) and saw the data on hydroxyapatite shows no statistically significant difference between fluoridated toothpaste in terms of benefit to the strength or health of teeth. They are the same no better or worse at dental outcomes and preventing dental caries. I discussed this with my dentist who had limited information, as the US does not utilize (ART). The main difference is fluoridated toothpaste remineralizes passively meaning it needs acid environments in the mouth caused by drinks and food to be most beneficial, while Hydroxyappetite is (active) in that it is always active in remineralizing without need for an acidic catalyst/environment. So in short fluoridated toothpaste is better for people who are exposed to acidic drink/foods and sugary drinks which is quite common here in the U.S. I avoid all soda and most acidic beverages so my reasoning is that an active remineralizing toothpaste would be of more benefit to me and my lifestyle. I have been using this toothpaste for the last 3 months. I have to say I have seen a marked improvement in the color of my teeth, decreased dry mouth and potentially bad breath associated with constant dry mouth. My teeth also seem to have extra layer of protection, not sure how to describe it was I am not a dentist but my teeth seem smoother than normal. This product also has a taste that takes a few days to get used too, but taste fine with respect to other toothpastes I have tried in the past. I will be buying ART in the future, although I may have to look for a way to source it a little bit cheaper as it is on the expensive side.
S**R
Good toothpaste
Not very good on quantity. The tube was little under 3 quarters full. Was a bit disappointed in the quantity. Now how well it works I don't know yet this is the 1st time I've used it. Taste was good. Foaming was average value for money was not good.
D**A
Mineralization toothpaste
Great toothpaste & flouride free; supports my enamel.
K**.
My dentist actually believes I've been brushing
So I've been using this for a full month now. I use along side a gritty flouride toothpaste for surface plaque, but I leave this on my problem areas and floss it in between my teeth after brushing. Gotta say, miracle in a tube. I had these darkened spots in between my teeth and no amount of brushing and flossing fixed the problem. Every six months I'd go in for my regular visit with my dentist and they would literally question if I was even brushing and flossing twice a day because dark spots between all my teeth meant starting cavities everywhere. Had my x-ray appointmentt last week and this was the first time in two years they didn't find any cavities, only a couple little areas that I needed to focus on. I don't smoke but I love acidic foods and pastas which meant bacteria was eating away at my enamel. I can't say that it grows anything back, however-it is amazing for tooth sensitivity, whitening, and it's possibly the end all solution to my cavity streak.
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