Why TranscenDental Outshines Tom’s of Maine, Superteeth, and Boka: A New Standard in Natural Oral Care
Introduction
When it comes to natural oral care, the options can feel overwhelming. Tom’s of Maine, Superteeth, and Boka have become household names — but are they really offering the best in science-backed, ingredient-conscious, and full-spectrum mouth health? At TranscenDental, we believe your toothpaste should do more than just clean your teeth. It should remineralize, heal tissue, support the oral microbiome, and reflect a new era of holistic, performance-grade natural care.
Here’s how we stack up against the rest — and why TranscenDental is redefining what the best natural toothpaste really means.
1. Baking Soda Toothpaste, Evolved
While brands like Tom’s of Maine offer baking soda toothpaste as a whitening option, TranscenDental incorporates baking soda within a broader pH-balancing and remineralizing formula. Ours pairs it with nano-hydroxyapatite — a clinically backed fluoride alternative — and alkalizing minerals to support enamel and deter cavity-causing bacteria. Abrasion is not necessary, a toothbrush is plenty of abrasive to clear away biofilms and plaque. This toothpaste is something that someone could easily make a gallon of at home without any of the bs ingredients for the same price as a tube of this.
Why it matters: Baking soda alone doesn’t remineralize. Our formula actively repairs and rebuilds enamel structure.
2. Charcoal Toothpaste — Without the Damage
Many brands use charcoal as a trendy whitener, but it’s often too abrasive for daily use. TranscenDental uses steam-activated ultra-fine charcoal, balanced with remineralizing agents and soothing botanicals. It detoxifies gently while preserving your enamel and oral microbiome. We don't rely on the charcoal to whiten, we use nano-hydroxyapatite to actually rebuild your enamel, what could make them whiter than the material which builds your teeth in the first place?
Other brands: Boka doesn’t include charcoal. Tom’s and Superteeth use it, but without offsetting the abrasiveness with protective actives.
3. True All-Natural Toothpaste (No Greenwashing)
Many natural brands still sneak in harsh surfactants (like SLS), preservatives, and artificial flavors. TranscenDental is:
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Fluoride-free
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SLS-free
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Preservative-free
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Microbiome-safe
Boka: Uses nano-hydroxyapatite (great!) but includes synthetic sweeteners and flavorants.
Tom’s of Maine: Offers natural claims but still uses controversial ingredients like carrageenan and sodium lauryl sulfate in some formulas.
Superteeth: Newer and flashy, has coq10 which is great, but has harsh surfactants, gums and synthetic glycerine which coats teeth and prevents remineralization.
4. Not Just Teeth — Whole-Mouth Wellness
Most toothpaste is made just for teeth. We formulated TranscenDental with a full-spectrum approach:
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Gums — Regenerative botanicals like myrrh, calendula, and clove
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Tongue & tissues — Nourishing oils and tissue-calming compounds
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Oral microbiome — Prebiotics and postbiotic-friendly ingredients
Other brands: Tooth-focused. Gums and microbiome are often overlooked.
5. Beyond Toothpaste: Mints and Floss with Purpose
We offer more than just the best natural toothpaste. Our xylitol mints are sugar-free, microbiome-safe, and saliva-boosting. Our natural floss is plastic-free and infused with botanicals to support gum health.
Tom’s, Boka, and Superteeth don’t offer a fully integrated oral care system. We do.
6. Transparent, Regenerative, Rooted in Science
Every ingredient we choose supports one or more of the following pillars:
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Remineralization
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Tissue regeneration
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Microbiome balance
And unlike legacy brands, we explain how and why it works — without hype or fluff.
Final Thoughts
When you want more than just a "natural" label — when you want real results, clean science, and true whole-mouth health — TranscenDental delivers. It’s more than a charcoal toothpaste or a baking soda toothpaste — it’s the best natural toothpaste for the modern mouth.
Upgrade from good enough to truly transformational.