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What's good about it
No fluoride if you specifically want to avoid it
No SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate), which some people find irritating
No peroxide, artificial dyes, or preservatives
Uses hydrated silica and micro-polishers for stain removal
Likely gentler than aggressive whitening toothpastes
Vegan and cruelty-free
The main downside
Without fluoride, you lose some protection against:
Cavities
Acid erosion
Early enamel weakening
That matters more if you:
drink soda/coffee frequently
snack often
have dry mouth
have gum recession
had cavities in the past
are over 40–50 with enamel wear
Dentists and the ADA generally still recommend fluoride toothpaste for most adults because fluoride helps remineralize enamel in ways fluoride-free toothpaste typically cannot fully match.
About the "coconut oil" part
Coconut oil itself is not harmful, but there's limited strong evidence that it improves dental health compared with standard fluoride toothpaste. Most of the whitening effect here is probably coming from the mild abrasives, not the coconut oil.
My practical take for your situation
If your teeth are healthy and you mainly want a cleaner ingredient list and mild whitening: this is fine.
If you're prone to cavities or have enamel wear/sensitivity, I'd lean toward a fluoride toothpaste instead.
A middle-ground option is using this in the morning and a fluoride toothpaste at night.
One positive: this formula avoids some harsher whitening ingredients, so it's probably less aggressive on enamel than many "ultra whitening" brands.
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