Aesop Mouthwash: Australia’s most hygienic export tackles oral malodour with a refreshing botanical blend

Aesop Mouthwash

For their first foray into oral hygiene, cult skincare label Aesop is starting with a universal concern—bad breath. The Melbourne-based brand tackles this problem with a touch of humor, boldly stating on the packaging for their newly-launched, alcohol-free mouthwash, “To politely protect the olfactory contentment of your loyal loved…

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Go Anywhere Dental Care

Designed with the help of humanitarian aid agencies, the DENTASSIST system offers mobile, modular treatment for dentistry that specifically aims to make dental care in developing countries within reach. The operating unit is mounted directly on the treatment center where power is supplied by compressor & generator modules of similar size & portability. An integrated telescopic stand, overall lightness & intuitive placement of tools enhance ergonomics & easy of use making it perfect for mobile dentistry.

Designers: Philipp Kupfer & Markus Schönecker


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Dental Chair of the Future

I cringe just thinking about sitting in the chair at the dentist’s office, but I might feel just a little better (and trust the doc’s aesthetic) if it looked like this ultra-modern design by Valerio Tonel. The appearance is simplified and conceals all the complex parts, offering unrestricted clinical access while delivering patient support and comfort.

Designer: Valerio Tonel


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Brush N’ Play

If you’ve ever tried to brush your dogs teeth then you’re familiar with the awkwardness that ensues. If they only knew you were trying to help! Here’s a clever way to trick stubborn pups into cleaning their teeth. The Q-Ring is like any other pull/chew toy but features a squishy bristled end that removes plaque, reduces gingivitis and stimulates gums. Simply twist the tactile, soft grip handle inside-out and it doubles as a frisbee!

Designer: Yunfan Tan


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Floss Trainer

People’s inconsistency in flossing has less to do with not liking the process and more to do with issues of memory and habit development. With this in mind, the Oral Care Habit Development Device was designed into the toothbrush holder as a convenient way to measure and cut floss directly from the holder. The device also includes a timer that gives the user a visual signal and audible beep and can even be controlled with a smartphone app!

Designer: Christopher Santos


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Radius Cranberry Floss

Naturally prevent cavities with cranberry-coated floss

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Improving the chore of flossing is a challenge that few brands have conquered. How do you make running a piece of string between your teeth more fun? Radius, maker of ergonomic toothbrushes, has a solution with their naturally anti-bacterial vegan floss. Testing it out myself, I found that coating it with 100% pure cranberry essence improves the taste experience. And, the cranberry is deposited on your teeth during flossing, continuing to inhibit bacteria growth even after you’re done.

Spun in plant wax to help slide in tight spaces, with no artificial or synthetic ingredients and packaging made from all recycled materials, you have even more reasons to switch floss brands. Radius products are available for purchase at Target, Wegmans, Whole Foods and others, as well as from the brand online—floss starts at $3 a pack.


Small Brand Toothpastes

Eight wholesome toothpastes to polish up your smile

As most dentists will tell you, any toothpaste that encourages teeth-brushing is a job done. But as a twice-daily activity (hopefully), knowing what it is exactly you’re putting in your mouth is essential. While fluoride or fluoride-free remains a common debate, for those who seek a more natural cleaning experience, below are eight pastes we scoped out that are sure put a healthy smile on your face.

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Launching Kingfisher‘s fennel flavored toothpaste at a homeopathic conference back in 1988, founder Richard Austin keeps all-natural ingredients at the forefront of his practice. (He also started the U.K.’s leading whole foods store, Rainbow.) Fluoride- and gluten-free, the vegan toothpaste is made with fennel, lemons, aloe vera and tea tree. While it definitely tastes like fennel, the surprisingly pleasant flavor leaves your mouth feeling clean without the use of intense mint. Kingfisher Fennel sells online and at health stores around the U.K. for around £3 per five-ounce tube.

Super foamy and lightly abrasive, Auromere‘s licorice-flavored Ayurveda herbal toothpaste is one of my favorite among the group. Deep-rooted in holistic medicine, Auromere was founded 30 years ago as a small community-owned business. With a brand name that translates as “the science of life,” Ayurveda is an ancient Indian art centered around disease prevention and healing through the power of nature. Ayurvedic Licorice Toothpaste sells online for $6 per four-ounce tube.

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With a mild but intriguing taste, Weleda’s calendula toothpaste is great for anyone who doesn’t like classic flavors like cinnamon or mint. I found that you do have to put an extra dollop on your brush to really get a good lather going (unless you follow their instructions to apply with a dry brush), but it did leave my mouth feeling pretty fresh—considering it is peppermint-free. The calendula flower, known for its anti-viral properties, combines with naturally-disinfecting my to keep your mouth super clean. Weleda Calendula toothpaste sells online for $7 per three-ounce tube.

Nature’s Gate Creme de Anise toothpaste has a strong licorice flavor, not for the flavor fainthearted. As their name implies, their exclusive “AntioxiDental Blend” is made from healthy ingredients like cranberry, pomegranate, white tea, grape seed, aloe and ginger. The all-natural toothpaste sells online and specialty drug stores for around $5 per six-ounce tube.

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In our profile of Botot a few years ago, the gillyflower-based blend is likened to the “first few chews of Big Red gum.” Invented by Dr. Julien Botot in 1755 for King Louis XV of France, Botot is often considered the world’s first toothpaste. The old-school polish sells online from Unica Home and Canoe for around $11 per 2.5-ounce tube.

Made with mostly thyme, sage and chamomile, Vademecum’s Fluor & Plantes’ minty mix really gets your mouth feeling sparkly for those in the pro-fluoride camp. Vademecum Director of Research and Design, Claudia Hundeiker tell us fluoride “works by promoting a chemical reaction in tooth enamel that draws in replacement minerals including calcium.” Fluor & Plantes sells online for around €3 per 2.5-ounce tube.

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A more commonly known option, Marvis‘ slightly foamy Jasmin Mint toothpaste adds a touch of floral flavor to tone down the mint. The Italian brand doesn’t keep their polish completely natural, but makes it using a “long, precise, traditional method” that gives it a thick consistency and intense flavor. Their nearly four-ounce tube sells everywhere from C.O. Bigelow to Barneys for around $12 per beautifully-designed package.

Made by the luxurious French skincare brand Darphin, Denblan toothpaste ingredients include an appealing mix of papaya, pineapple, lichen extracts, mint, fennel and parsley oils. Containing fluoride, Denblan’s blend promises to whiten teeth with its highly revered anti-cavity formula. A 2.6-tube sells online for $20.