Toothpowder and Tablets
Two formats · Compostable packaging · No plastic tube
Tooth powder that cleans well, with a short ingredient list and zero plastic.
Tooth powder is a dry alternative to toothpaste. You dip a damp brush into a mineral-rich powder, brush as usual, and rinse. No plastic tube, no synthetic foaming agents, no microbeads. Our fluoride-free tooth powder is hand-mixed in Oregon from a short list of clean ingredients. Prefer fluoride or a mess-free format? We also carry dry brushing tablets. Both come in fully compostable packaging.
Mineral-rich. No junk.
Clay, baking soda, and peppermint. No artificial colors, no synthetic foaming agents, no microbeads.♻ Fully compostable packaging
Tube and pouch are both compostable. No plastic anywhere in either format.Two ways to ditch the plastic tube.
Made in Oregon · Fluoride-free
Toothpowder
Mineral-rich clay and baking soda. 150 to 200 brushes per tube. Mint or Charcoal Mint.
Made in Mexico · With fluoride
Unpaste Tablets
Dry, compact, mess-free. 120 tablets per compostable pouch. Mint or Cinnamon.
★★★★★ What customers say
I have been using this for over a year. My dentist has noticed a difference in how long my hygienist has to work on my teeth. My teeth have never felt so clean.
Julia P.
I have tried both the charcoal and the non-charcoal tooth powder. I love them both. I also feel I have seen a difference in the whitening of my teeth over the past few months.
Vanessa G.
What is tooth powder, and is it better than toothpaste?
Tooth powder is one of the oldest ways to clean teeth, brought up to date. Instead of a paste held together with water, binders, and a plastic tube, you get the active cleaning ingredients in dry form. For our powder that means calcium bentonite clay and calcium carbonate to gently polish, baking soda to clean and freshen, and xylitol, which is naturally sweet and a favorite of dentists.
Better is a matter of priorities. Tooth powder wins on ingredients and waste: no plastic tube, no synthetic foaming agents, nothing you cannot pronounce. Toothpaste wins on familiarity and, in most cases, added fluoride. If fluoride matters to you, our Unpaste tablets include it. If a clean, plastic-free routine matters most, the powder is your answer.
How to use tooth powder
Toothpowder
Dip a damp brush into the powder, swirl gently, and brush. The charcoal version looks bold while brushing but rinses completely clean.
Tablets
Chew one lightly, brush as usual, and rinse. Dry, compact, and TSA-friendly.
Full ingredient list +
Toothpowder: Calcium Bentonite Clay, Calcium Carbonate, Baking Soda, Xylitol, Activated Charcoal (charcoal option), Organic Peppermint Essential Oil. Made in Oregon.
Unpaste Tablets: Microcrystalline Cellulose, Sodium Bicarbonate, Silica, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Magnesium Stearate, Natural Mint or Cinnamon Flavor, Xanthan Gum, Stevia, Citric Acid. Made in Mexico.
Does the toothpowder have fluoride? +
No. Our toothpowder is fluoride-free. If you want fluoride, the Unpaste tablets include it.
How long does the toothpowder last? +
About 150 to 200 brushes per tube. Most people get 2 to 3 months out of one.
Is tooth powder safe for enamel? +
Yes, when used as directed. Our powder uses gentle polishing minerals, not harsh abrasives. Brush lightly, let the powder do the work, and it cleans without scrubbing at enamel.
Will the charcoal stain my sink? +
No. It looks dramatic while brushing but rinses completely clean.
Is the packaging compostable? +
Yes. Both the toothpowder tube and the tablet pouch are fully compostable. No plastic in either.