Homemade Toothpaste: A Simple and Effective Natural Recipe (2024)

Homemade Toothpaste: A Simple and Effective Natural Recipe (1)

Homemade toothpaste is simple and requires just a few everyday ingredients. This quick DIY recipe is natural, fun to make, and saves money.

Homemade Toothpaste: A Simple Recipe

Why make your own toothpaste?

It saves money, gives you a feeling of accomplishment, and allows you to leave out all the harmful ingredients commercial toothpaste is made of.Oh yeah, and it takes less than 5 minutesto prepare.

Simple Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup baking soda
  • 1 tsp fine sea salt (optional – direct application of the minerals in sea salt is great for teeth, but can be left out if the taste is too salty)
  • 1 – 2 tsp peppermint extract or 10-15 drops peppermint essential oil (or add your favorite flavor – spearmint, orange, etc.)
  • filtered water (add to desired consistency)

Cost Breakdown & Savings

Here is the breakdown in cost analysis for 5.33 oz of homemade toothpaste (the same amount as one tube of our old toothpaste):

  • baking soda @ 16 oz = $1.00 | 2/3 cup is 5.33 oz which = $0.33
  • fine sea salt @ 22 oz = $2.00 |1 tsp is .17 oz which = $0.02
  • peppermint extract @ 1 oz = $3.00 | 2 tsp is .33 oz which = $1.04 | Better yet, usepeppermint essential oil @ 1 oz = $13.00 | 15 drops = $0.28!

Note: you can use as much or as little peppermint, or other flavors, as you wish. Add the flavoring little by little until you reach an amount you enjoy.

Prior to making our own, we were using Tom’s of Maine Spearmint Gel® costing an average of $5.00 for a 5.2 oz tube. Based on the calculations above the same amount of this homemade toothpaste will costbetween $0.63and $1.39 for 5.33 oz, depending on how much flavoring is used.

The cost savings will be between $4.37 – $3.61 per tube!

Aside from the cost, there are many other benefits of homemade products. By making this toothpaste not only are we cutting costs by upwards of 300%, but we also know the exact ingredients and count time spent as fun, educational, and useful for all involved!

Making Homemade Toothpaste

Remember, each batch yields the equivalent of one 5.3oz tube of toothpaste which you can store in a small storage container somewhere close to your toothbrush.When ready to brush, simply wet your toothbrush, scoop or spread as much paste as you like, and begin brushing.

1. Start with these ingredients:

2. Mix together baking soda, optional salt, and peppermint. Add a little water at a time, stirring after each addition, until the paste reaches desired consistency.

That’s it! You’re done. Now go get rid of that bad breath!

Homemade Toothpaste FAQs

Isn’t baking soda abrasive?

No, on the Relative Dentin Abrasivity(RDA) scalebaking soda is MUCH less abrasivethan commercial toothpaste. Making homemade toothpaste is good for you, not bad.

Are essential oils safe for consumption?

First, you’re not supposed to swallow toothpaste. That said, some may run down our throats – and most essential oil providers are legally obligated to print, “not for consumption” on their packaging – but we use it with confidence. Here’s our line of thought: would you rather put theessentialoilsof a mint plant in your mouth or commercialtoothpastethat has poison control warnings on every package? Weknow our answer, but we always encourage people to do what they’re comfortable with.

What should we store the paste in?

In a container of your choosing close to your toothbrush. We prefer to use essential oils in our toothpaste, which should be stored in glass. We use a small glass jar and store it out of heat and light so oils don’t degrade.

If “cooties” bother you then get individual containers for your homemade toothpaste, if not then don’t worry about it. My wife and I share one.

How do we get it onto our toothbrush?

Simply wet your brush, scoop or spread on some paste, and brush away.

Does this really work?

Yes. I actually like it better than store bought and find it gets rid of onion and garlic breath better than any toothpaste I have ever used.

Where do I get the ingredients?

At pretty much any store, you can buy ingredients for homemade toothpaste online through the links above.

Is this toothpaste bad for me?

No. But that is just my opinion since I am not a dentist, but the FDA does regard the ingredients as safe.

What about fluoride, don’t we need it?

Not in my opinion. The research I have done reveals fluoride as a toxic poison. Dentists typically say it is beneficial when applied to the teeth of children, but I encourage you to do a little research of your own… I’m guessing you’ll come out holding the same opinion as me.

Personalize Your Homemade Toothpaste

There are so many ways to make homemade toothpaste. We encourage you to find the proportions and ingredients for a toothpaste you’ll love. We even enjoy brushing our teeth with a homemade tooth powder now, that includes special ingredients for extra whitening! You can see the recipe here.

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Homemade Toothpaste: A Simple and Effective Natural Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do dentists recommend homemade toothpaste? ›

Homemade toothpastes don't contain certain ingredients, like fluoride, that will help you reduce cavities and address other oral health conditions. There are many natural ways to promote good oral health, but few studies advocate the use of homemade toothpaste over those available commercially.

How do you make toothpaste with coconut oil and baking soda? ›

Homemade coconut oil toothpaste
  1. 1/4 cup organic coconut oil.
  2. 2-3 teaspoons of baking soda.
  3. 1-2 teaspoons of organic arrowroot powder (optional)
  4. 1-2 drops of peppermint or other essential oil (optional)
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What is the best homemade toothpaste? ›

2. Toothpaste with baking soda, salt and water
  1. Take one tablespoon baking soda.
  2. Add a tablespoon of natural salt.
  3. Add three drops of an essential oil.
  4. Add a few drops of water.

Is coconut oil and baking soda good for your teeth? ›

Benefits: Teeth whitening: Baking soda can help remove surface stains on teeth, while coconut oil may help reduce bacteria that can cause yellowing. Fresh breath: Both coconut oil and baking soda can help freshen breath by neutralizing odor-causing bacteria.

What are the ingredients in natural toothpaste? ›

As chemical antibacterial active agents, they have mostly identified fluorides (sodium or stannous), triclosan, and arginine; for natural toothpaste, the active ingredients are primarily extracts of aloe vera leaf, demelaleuca alternifolia, calendula, essential oils, and polyherbal.

Is baking soda good for your teeth? ›

Reduces Acidity and Plaque

As such, baking soda not only prevents tooth decay but also helps remineralize your enamel. Baking soda can also limit plaque buildup by neutralizing plaque acids. Many kinds of toothpaste contain baking soda to help clean teeth more effectively and protect against plaque.

How effective is homemade toothpaste? ›

DIY toothpaste is also less effective than many commercial toothpastes when it comes to treating specific problems. If you have tooth sensitivity, stained teeth, or gingivitis, homemade toothpaste will not be as effective at protecting your teeth.

Does baking soda whiten teeth? ›

The baking soda's abrasive action helps remove surface stains from the teeth, revealing the brighter, whiter underlying tooth enamel. It is important to brush regularly with baking soda to see the results. Aim to brush twice daily for two minutes each time for best results.

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