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Nano-Hydroxyapatite Dental Varnish - (Mild Mint) - Tooth Enamel Repair - Fluoride Free Varnish for Adults & Kids - Remineralizing Varnish for Oral Care

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  • Fygg Nano Hydroxyapatite Dental Varnish: Fygg's nano-hydroxyapatite dental varnish offers fluoride-free, teeth enamel repair; this non fluoride varnish adult delivers fluoride-like benefits without harsh ingredients, supporting optimal oral health; 100+ Applications per Tube!
  • Dentist Formulation: This varnish deeply penetrates the enamel to address generalized or root sensitivity and hypoplastic enamel; the nanohydroxyapatite alternative toothpaste remineralizes for all ages, including young children and pregnant women ** Designed and recommended by Dentists
  • Easy and Flexible Usage: Use Fygg Varnish with hydroxyapatite technology up to twice daily as a replacement or for direct application with a brush or floss; the flouride-free toothpaste alternative is ideal for tooth sensitivity, demineralization, or those seeking an advanced protection for under mineralized enamel
  • Lasting Sensitivity Relief: Designed to maintain contact with teeth, this alternative remineralizing toothpaste hydroxyapatite varnish delivers up to 24 hours of relief from dental hypersensitivity; the alternative toothpaste nano hydroxyapatite provides ample coverage even where plaque is present and imparts acid-resistant minerals for continuous protection
  • Enhanced Formula: The alternative remineralizing toothpaste includes nano-Hydroxyapatite, nano XIM CarePaste, and L-Arginine for effective remineralization and plaque control; this mint varnish creates an invisible protective film, offering a refreshing mint flavor with no aftertaste or stickiness



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fygg feed your good guys
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Fluoride free toothpaste without compromise.

Fygg's formula contains ingredients intended to restore and nourish, all without the need for fluoride or essential oils, which damage the delicate ecosystem in the mouth.

Meet the Creators of Fygg

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Founder: Dr. Mark Burhenne

My entire career, I’ve been frustrated with the toothpaste options on the market. I was given the nickname "Mr. Consumer Reports" in dental school for my obsession with researching everything from toothpaste to stereos to car seat safety.

Even hydroxyapatite toothpaste had ingredients I did not stand behind—like emulsifiers, surfactants, and essential oils. I emailed manufacturers and urged them to make a new kind of toothpaste—something remineralizing but also oral microbiome-nourishing—but no one wanted to do it. They said it was impossible.

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Founder: Dr. Staci Whitman

After losing both of my parents to preventable disease at early ages, I began questioning a lot with our current medical system, how our environment and daily exposures play a role in our health, and how patients were not getting the appropriate support and answers they need to thrive.

Over time, I began practicing dentistry with a different perspective, creating a new practice model and looking for a more root-cause and upstream approach. I decided to pursue pediatrics for this reason: to help children thrive before they had chronic health issues or dental disease.

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Founder: Catharine Burhenne

After my daughter was hospitalized with a kidney infection and had to undergo months of IV antibiotic treatment, I threw myself into the research for microbiome health. No surprise, but the oral microbiome was at the front and center of that research, and reestablishing and nourishing a healthy oral microbiome for my daughter was critical after she recovered from surgery.

We all chose the name Fygg because we dreamt of starting a movement. “Feed Your Good Guys” is a call to action for all of us to think differently about our mouths and oral health. The oral microbiome has always been an afterthought—until now!

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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
This varnish indeed has a very mild mint taste, which I find pleasant. I hate toothpastes and varnishes that have essential oils because these make my mouth and lips burn and leave them dry and irritated. I noticed a whitening effect already after my first use. And my teeth continue to get whiter after a month's use as a toothpaste. But I need to say I had naturally very white teeth but my teeth got a bit stained after years of eating lots of curried dishes and drinking dark juices.It's indeed quite expensive as a toothpaste and the tube is really tiny, only 1.36 oz (38 g). But so far this is the most whitening toothpaste I've found. And the instructions on the tube say to use a little amount since the product states it's a highly concentrated formula. The long, fine tip makes it easy to control the quantity without waste. It shouldn't be rinsed off after brushing to maximize the contact time. It claims to be safe for all ages, even babies.On the back of the tube, I noticed a mention of ”enhanced with nanoXIM by FLUIDINOVA" and I immediately looked it up. It's a synthetic nano hydroxyapatite and the only one in the world that is scrutinized and approved as safe by European authorities. The particles in nanoXIM are rod shaped, which is considered safe. Needle shaped nano hydroxyapatite particles raise concerns about potential toxicity due to their ability to easily penetrate tissues and cause inflammation.The tube arrived shrink-wrapped and it had a tiny metal seal at the tip which is good because I don't like toothpastes that aren't tamper evident.I am glad to see on the tube it's made in USA. It's manufactured by Oral Microbiome Solutions LLC in Portland, OR. I further see a website and the same handle for Instagram and TikTok and an expiration date of 07/2026. So I got a fresh tube. Lastly, the ingredients are water, glycerin, non GMO xylitol, hydrated silica, nano hydroxyapatite, xanthan gum, l- arginine, chicory root, monk fruit extract, potassium sorbate, mint and limonene.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
After having a partial root canal in one of my molars several years ago, I began having some sensitivity from this tooth. My dentist said this was normal and it may never completely go away. Since the sensitivity is never too bad and feels more like discomfort than real pain, I’ve just learned to deal with it.Nevertheless, I decided to take a chance on this to see if it would help. I had never heard about Nano-Hydroxyapatite dental varnish but followed the video to apply a very small amount to just the one problematic molar using a Q-tip for three days straight.Now, I’m not the kind of person to say something works when it doesn’t, especially something as expensive as this. But in the week since my last application, this product has greatly diminished the sensitivity I was feeling with this tooth and has kept it that way for now. I’m really impressed, and quite frankly, a bit surprised by how quickly and well this varnish has worked for me.Just to be clear, this is my experience and based entirely on my tooth issue. Your dental issue could be different and, as a result, this may not work as well or at all. That’s what makes this varnish tough to recommend given the high cost. It’s a pricey gamble for sure. If it works, it should be well worth it, especially considering a little seems to go along way. On the other hand, if it doesn’t work, you just paid a lot of money for nothing.For those reasons, I can only recommend this to folks who have tried all other products to try to remedy whatever tooth sensitivity or cavity-related pain they may have. That all said, my personal experience with Fygg’s dental varnish has been very positive. If you take a chance on it, hopefully, yours will be too.
Chimmany Yayhaw
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
My dentist had me switch to a different brand of nHA toothpaste that contains 10% nHA. It isn't cheap at $25, but it's proven to be a great product. What I don't understand is why this product, which contains 8.3% nHA, costs over a hundred dollars. I'm also a little skeptical due to the fact that they include the brand my dentist recommended in their comparison chart, but they claim it doesn't contain ANY nHA. When I tried to find out more about this product, most of the google links went to TikTok, which is a bit of a red flag for me. Perhaps if they were to expand on what makes their varnish so superior, I could better assess whether or not this a worthwhile product for the money. I've definitely spent over a hundred bucks on high concentration fluoride treatments the dentist has prescribed me, so it's not inconceivable that something like this could cost so much, but I'd need independent references/data/studies before plunking down that kind of money for an OTC formula.
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