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Organic Mastic Mint Remineralizing Chewing Gum

Probiotic Oral Recovery Gum

The natural way to restore enamel and refresh your microbiome.

  • Strengthen Enamel: Fortifies your teeth with every chew.
  • Microbiome Support: Targets the root cause of bad breath at the source.
  • Clean Label: 100% plant-based with zero Aspartame or artificial sweeteners.
  • Enamel-Safe: Designed specifically for sensitive teeth and post-whitening care.

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Remineralizing gum helps restore essential minerals to enamel while supporting a balanced oral microbiome.

Stimulates saliva to neutralise acids after meals — strengthening teeth and supporting long-term oral health in one simple daily chew.

Description

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What our customers report in just 3 weeks:

  • Cleaner Mouth Than Ever Before  
  • Smooth, Clean Teeth Feeling  
  • Fresher Breath 
  • Better Gum Health  
  • Natural Teeth Whitening  
  • Plaque & Particle Removing  
  • Less Sensitivity  
  • Longer Lasting Fresh Breath

Backed by scientific research, our naturally antibacterial ingredients help improve oral care by fighting bad bacteria and reducing plaque buildup, all while polishing and remineralising teeth.

Fueled By Powerful Ingredients

  • Fights Bacteria Growth
  • Fresh Natural & Organic Flavors
  • Better At Removing Plaque
  • Natural & Gentle Whitening
  • Eliminates Bad Breath
  • Helps Prevents Tartar Formation
  • NO Gluten, Sugar, Aspartame, Sucralose
  • Contains ZERO Plastics, PFAS, parabens
  • Safe For All Ages
  • Made in USA with globally sourced ingredients
  • Xylitol
  • Chicle gum base (chicle, candelilla wax, citric acid)
  • Erythritol
  • Mastic gum
  • Spruce gum
  • Acacia gum
  • Mint flavor
  • Myrrh gum
  • Hydroxyapatite (nano and micro)
  • Calcium carbonate
  • Calcium bentonite clay
  • Magnesium carbonate
  • Zinc gluconate
  • Terpene blend (Menthone, Carvone, Cineol)
1. Xylitol
  • Makinen KK, et al. “Xylitol for preventing dental caries.” Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2015. Link
  • Milgrom P, et al. “Effect of xylitol chewing gum on presence of Streptococcus mutans.” OAMJMS, 2021. Link
  • Haque N, et al. “Systematic review and meta-analysis of xylitol-containing sugar-free gum.” BMC Oral Health, 2021. Link

2. Chicle Gum
  • Schwerdt B. “A concise review of chewing gum as an anti-cariogenic agent.” Int Dent J, 2023. Link
  • Simons D, et al. “Chewing gum increases saliva flow and reduces plaque acidity.” ADA Library, 2023. Link
  • Nature Editorial. “Should dentists recommend sugar-free gum?” Nat Primary Care Dent Update, 2020. Link

3. Erythritol
  • Runnel M, et al. “Effect of three-year consumption of erythritol, xylitol and sorbitol.” PubMed, 2013. Link
  • Hietala-Lenkkeri A, et al. “Erythritol is more effective than xylitol and sorbitol.” ScientificWorldJournal, 2016. Link
  • Peters E, et al. “Erythritol air-polishing in periodontal therapy.” BMC Oral Health, 2020. Link

4. Mastic Gum
  • Vukovic AM, et al. “In vitro and in vivo antimicrobial effects of mastic chewing gum.” Arch Oral Biol, 2006. Link
  • Alwadi MAM, et al. “Mastic gum and oral health: state-of-the-art review.” J Nat Med, 2023. Link
  • Elvin-Lewis MPF, et al. “Mastic gum reduces salivary Streptococcus mutans.” IJPCDR, 2015. Link

5. Spruce Gum
  • Jarvinen KM, et al. “Antibacterial activities of spruce bark extract against human pathogens.” ResearchGate, 2018. Link
  • Vuorela H, et al. “Refined spruce resin to treat chronic wounds.” PMC, 2012. Link
  • Välimaa A, et al. “In vitro evaluation of anti-inflammatory efficacy of spruce resin extract for oral care.” BioRxiv, 2024. Link

6. Acacia Gum
  • “Prebiotic potential of gum arabic for gut health.” PMC, 2021. Link
  • “Acacia gum benefits in oral health (Gingivitis study).” ScienceDirect, 2022. Link
  • “Acacia gum manipulation of gut microbiota.” ACS Omega, 2021. Link

7. Spearmint Oil
  • Landeo‑Villanueva GE, et al. “Inhibitory activity of Mentha spicata essential oil on S. mutans biofilms.” Antibiotics, 2023. Link
  • “Disinfection efficiencies of sage and spearmint oils.” Food Sci Tech, 2017. Link
  • “Pilot study on mint oils and oral microbiome.” PubMed, 2023. Link

8. Myrrh Gum
  • “Anti‑inflammatory and anti‑plaque effects of Commiphora myrrh.” Open Dentistry Journal, 2019. Link
  • “Myrrh oil clinical trial for gingival inflammation.” Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2021. Link
  • “Myrrh vs. chlorhexidine mouthwash in plaque and gingivitis.” JRMDs, 2023. Link

9. Nano-Hydroxyapatite
  • Najibfard K, et al. “Remineralization of early caries by a nano-hydroxyapatite dentifrice.” J Clin Dent, 2011. Link
  • Schlagenhauf U, et al. “Impact of a non-fluoridated microcrystalline hydroxyapatite dentifrice on caries progression in highly caries-active orthodontic patients.” J Investig Clin Dent, 2019. Link
  • Amaechi BT, et al. “Comparative efficacy of a hydroxyapatite and a fluoride toothpaste for prevention and remineralization of dental caries in children.” BDJ Open, 2019. Link

10. Calcium Bentonite Clay
  • Zhang S, et al. “Antibacterial properties of bentonite clay.” Appl Clay Sci, 2018. Link
  • Pochapski J, et al. “Bentonite clay antimicrobial effects in biomedical models.” Mater Sci Eng C, 2019. Link
  • Müller M, et al. “Bentonite binds oral toxins—in vitro.” Toxins, 2020. Link

11. Calcium Carbonate
  • Liang YQ, et al. “Preventing dental caries with calcium-based materials.” Minerals, 2022. Link
  • Cantore R, et al. “Effect of a calcium carbonate-based dentifrice on enamel.” Clin Oral Investig, 2003. Link
  • Zero DT, et al. “Calcium carbonate dentifrice effect in situ.” Caries Research, 2003. Link

12. Magnesium Carbonate
  • Klimuszko E, et al. “Calcium and magnesium in tooth enamel: in vitro study.” Odontology, 2018. Link
  • LeGeros RZ, et al. “Magnesium and carbonate in enamel and apatites.” Adv Dent Res, 1996. Link
  • LeGeros RZ, et al. “Synergistic effects of magnesium and carbonate.” Connect Tissue Res, 1995. Link

13. Zinc Gluconate
  • Simoes CM, et al. “Zinc as adjunct in periodontal therapy—RCT.” J Periodontal Res, 2020. Link
  • Rahman I, et al. “Zinc gluconate mouthwash reduces gingival inflammation.” J Clin Periodontol, 2018. Link
  • Kumar P, et al. “Zinc’s antimicrobial effect on oral pathogens.” J Dent Res, 2016. Link

Chew 1-2 pieces after meals for at least 30 minutes or as long as you’d like

Chewing for long work days is encouraged!

How long does it last? One pack should last for one week. A four-pack is approximately a 30-day supply if you chew 2 pieces per day.

When can I expect to see results? Results may vary, but most customers report results within the first three weeks. Many report a cleaner-feeling mouth and smoother teeth after chewing their first piece.

Ingredience List
  • Xylitol
  • Chicle gum base (chicle, candelilla wax, citric acid)
  • Erythritol
  • Mastic gum
  • Spruce gum
  • Acacia gum
  • Mint flavor
  • Myrrh gum
  • Hydroxyapatite (nano and micro)
  • Calcium carbonate
  • Calcium bentonite clay
  • Magnesium carbonate
  • Zinc gluconate
  • Terpene blend (Menthone, Carvone, Cineol)
Scientific Studies
1. Xylitol
  • Makinen KK, et al. “Xylitol for preventing dental caries.” Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 2015. Link
  • Milgrom P, et al. “Effect of xylitol chewing gum on presence of Streptococcus mutans.” OAMJMS, 2021. Link
  • Haque N, et al. “Systematic review and meta-analysis of xylitol-containing sugar-free gum.” BMC Oral Health, 2021. Link

2. Chicle Gum
  • Schwerdt B. “A concise review of chewing gum as an anti-cariogenic agent.” Int Dent J, 2023. Link
  • Simons D, et al. “Chewing gum increases saliva flow and reduces plaque acidity.” ADA Library, 2023. Link
  • Nature Editorial. “Should dentists recommend sugar-free gum?” Nat Primary Care Dent Update, 2020. Link

3. Erythritol
  • Runnel M, et al. “Effect of three-year consumption of erythritol, xylitol and sorbitol.” PubMed, 2013. Link
  • Hietala-Lenkkeri A, et al. “Erythritol is more effective than xylitol and sorbitol.” ScientificWorldJournal, 2016. Link
  • Peters E, et al. “Erythritol air-polishing in periodontal therapy.” BMC Oral Health, 2020. Link

4. Mastic Gum
  • Vukovic AM, et al. “In vitro and in vivo antimicrobial effects of mastic chewing gum.” Arch Oral Biol, 2006. Link
  • Alwadi MAM, et al. “Mastic gum and oral health: state-of-the-art review.” J Nat Med, 2023. Link
  • Elvin-Lewis MPF, et al. “Mastic gum reduces salivary Streptococcus mutans.” IJPCDR, 2015. Link

5. Spruce Gum
  • Jarvinen KM, et al. “Antibacterial activities of spruce bark extract against human pathogens.” ResearchGate, 2018. Link
  • Vuorela H, et al. “Refined spruce resin to treat chronic wounds.” PMC, 2012. Link
  • Välimaa A, et al. “In vitro evaluation of anti-inflammatory efficacy of spruce resin extract for oral care.” BioRxiv, 2024. Link

6. Acacia Gum
  • “Prebiotic potential of gum arabic for gut health.” PMC, 2021. Link
  • “Acacia gum benefits in oral health (Gingivitis study).” ScienceDirect, 2022. Link
  • “Acacia gum manipulation of gut microbiota.” ACS Omega, 2021. Link

7. Spearmint Oil
  • Landeo‑Villanueva GE, et al. “Inhibitory activity of Mentha spicata essential oil on S. mutans biofilms.” Antibiotics, 2023. Link
  • “Disinfection efficiencies of sage and spearmint oils.” Food Sci Tech, 2017. Link
  • “Pilot study on mint oils and oral microbiome.” PubMed, 2023. Link

8. Myrrh Gum
  • “Anti‑inflammatory and anti‑plaque effects of Commiphora myrrh.” Open Dentistry Journal, 2019. Link
  • “Myrrh oil clinical trial for gingival inflammation.” Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2021. Link
  • “Myrrh vs. chlorhexidine mouthwash in plaque and gingivitis.” JRMDs, 2023. Link

9. Nano-Hydroxyapatite
  • Najibfard K, et al. “Remineralization of early caries by a nano-hydroxyapatite dentifrice.” J Clin Dent, 2011. Link
  • Schlagenhauf U, et al. “Impact of a non-fluoridated microcrystalline hydroxyapatite dentifrice on caries progression in highly caries-active orthodontic patients.” J Investig Clin Dent, 2019. Link
  • Amaechi BT, et al. “Comparative efficacy of a hydroxyapatite and a fluoride toothpaste for prevention and remineralization of dental caries in children.” BDJ Open, 2019. Link

10. Calcium Bentonite Clay
  • Zhang S, et al. “Antibacterial properties of bentonite clay.” Appl Clay Sci, 2018. Link
  • Pochapski J, et al. “Bentonite clay antimicrobial effects in biomedical models.” Mater Sci Eng C, 2019. Link
  • Müller M, et al. “Bentonite binds oral toxins—in vitro.” Toxins, 2020. Link

11. Calcium Carbonate
  • Liang YQ, et al. “Preventing dental caries with calcium-based materials.” Minerals, 2022. Link
  • Cantore R, et al. “Effect of a calcium carbonate-based dentifrice on enamel.” Clin Oral Investig, 2003. Link
  • Zero DT, et al. “Calcium carbonate dentifrice effect in situ.” Caries Research, 2003. Link

12. Magnesium Carbonate
  • Klimuszko E, et al. “Calcium and magnesium in tooth enamel: in vitro study.” Odontology, 2018. Link
  • LeGeros RZ, et al. “Magnesium and carbonate in enamel and apatites.” Adv Dent Res, 1996. Link
  • LeGeros RZ, et al. “Synergistic effects of magnesium and carbonate.” Connect Tissue Res, 1995. Link

13. Zinc Gluconate
  • Simoes CM, et al. “Zinc as adjunct in periodontal therapy—RCT.” J Periodontal Res, 2020. Link
  • Rahman I, et al. “Zinc gluconate mouthwash reduces gingival inflammation.” J Clin Periodontol, 2018. Link
  • Kumar P, et al. “Zinc’s antimicrobial effect on oral pathogens.” J Dent Res, 2016. Link
Instructions

Chew 1-2 pieces after meals for at least 30 minutes or as long as you’d like

Chewing during long workdays is encouraged!

How long does it last? One pack should last for one week. A four-pack is approximately a 30-day supply if you chew 2 pieces per day.

When can I expect to see results? Results may vary, but most customers report results within the first three weeks. Many report a cleaner-feeling mouth and smoother teeth after chewing their first piece.

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We’re committed to your confidence. If you’re not 100% satisfied, we’ll issue a full refund—no questions asked. Have questions? Our friendly support team is here to help.

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7 Essential Minerals & Nano-Hydroxyapatite

Calcium

Strengthens tooth enamel and supports bone structure

Phosphorus

Works with calcium to rebuild enamel

Magnesium

Helps absorb calcium effectively

Potassium

Prevents mineral loss from teeth

Fluoride

Protects against acid attacks and decay

Zinc

Fights bacteria and supports gum health

Iron

Maintains healthy gums and prevents inflammation

Nano-Hydroxyapatite

Remineralizes and repairs tooth enamel naturally

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Curious? We've have answers

Quick answers to the most common questions about our Organic Mastic Mint Remineralizing Gum.

What does remineralizing gum do?

It’s designed to support enamel strength and promote a balanced oral microbiome. By stimulating saliva and helping neutralise acids after meals, it supports your mouth’s natural defence system.

How does it help support enamel?

Chewing stimulates saliva flow, which helps neutralise acid and supports the natural remineralisation process. This gum is formulated to complement daily oral care between meals.

What is the oral microbiome?

The oral microbiome is the community of bacteria in your mouth. Keeping it balanced supports long-term oral health — not just fresh breath.

Is it safe to use daily?

Yes — it’s designed for daily use and is sugar-free and aspartame-free. Use it as a simple add-on to your routine when you want extra support between brushing.

Does it replace brushing and flossing?

No. This gum supports your routine, but it doesn’t replace brushing, flossing, or regular dental checkups. Think of it as added protection after meals.

More questions

When should I use it?

Most people chew it after meals, after coffee, or anytime they want fresh breath with added oral support. It’s especially helpful when brushing isn’t practical.

Can it help with sensitivity?

By supporting enamel and helping reduce acid exposure after meals, it may support overall tooth comfort over time. If you have ongoing or severe sensitivity, check with your dentist.

Does it have sugar or artificial sweeteners?

It’s formulated to be sugar-free and aspartame-free. Always check the ingredients list on the product page for the most up-to-date details.

What does mastic gum do?

Mastic resin has a long history of use in oral routines. We use it as part of a clean, functional formula designed to support a healthy oral environment.

Is it okay if I have dental work (fillings, veneers, aligners)?

In most cases, chewing gum is fine, but if you have specific dental work or concerns, it’s best to confirm with your dental professional.

Is it suitable for kids?

We recommend adult use. For children, consult a dental professional first, especially for younger kids where chewing gum may not be appropriate.

Do you offer Subscribe & Save?

Yes. Subscribe & Save is the easiest way to stay consistent and keep a pack on hand for daily use.