Non-Toxic Toothbrushes

Non-Toxic Toothbrushes

Your toothbrush is used twice a day every day, and the materials it is made from matter. The average person uses roughly 300 toothbrushes in their lifetime, and most conventional options are made entirely from plastic that ends up in landfills and may contain BPA or other harmful chemicals.Switching to non-toxic toothbrushes made from bamboo, recycled materials, or BPA-free components means a cleaner brushing experience with less environmental impact.

Why Upgrade to Non-Toxic Toothbrushes?

  • Avoid BPA and unnecessary plastic in a tool that goes in your mouth twice daily
  • Choose bamboo handles for a biodegradable, sustainable alternative to plastic
  • Limit toxin exposure with BPA-free bristles while fully plant-based bristle technology is still limited
  • Reduce plastic waste by switching to compostable or recyclable toothbrush options

 

Some of our favorite brands include RiseWell, Suri, and The Humble Co.

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Suri_SURI 2.0 New Sonic Electric Toothbrush
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SURI 2.0 New Sonic Electric Toothbrush

This sonic electric toothbrush uses plant-based bristle heads made from cornstarch and castor oil and a recyclable aluminum body to reduce plastic waste without compromising performance. It features multiple cleaning modes and a long-lasting battery. We recommend it as a non-toxic electric toothbrush upgrade for anyone looking to reduce both plastic and chemical exposure in their oral care.

Radius_Kids Toothbrush
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Kids Toothbrush

This BPA-free kids’ toothbrush features a wide, ergonomic handle that’s easy for small hands to grip, with extra soft, rounded bristles that are gentle on developing gums. It is made without PVC, phthalates, or latex. We like it as a non-toxic first toothbrush for toddlers and young kids.

Plus Ultra_Bamboo Toothbrush for Adults
Bamboo Toothbrush for Adults

This toothbrush features a biodegradable bamboo handle and BPA-free nylon bristles, replacing the plastic and chemical coatings found in conventional brushes. It is lightweight, comfortable to hold, and compostable, with soft wave-like bristles to clean hard-to-reach areas. We recommend it as an easy, affordable first swap in a non-toxic oral care routine.

Wild and Stone_Organic Baby Bamboo Toothbrushes, 4pk
Organic Baby Bamboo Toothbrushes, 4pk

These baby-sized bamboo toothbrushes use extra soft, BPA-free bristles and an organic bamboo handle that’s biodegradable and free from chemical treatments. The four-pack makes it easy to replace brushes regularly without plastic waste. We recommend them for parents starting their little one on a non-toxic oral care routine.

Wild and Stone_Organic Bamboo Toothbrushes, 4pk
Organic Bamboo Toothbrushes, 4pk

These biodegradable adult bamboo toothbrushes feature BPA-free bristles and an organic, sustainably sourced bamboo handle. The four-pack is an affordable, plastic-free option that’s easy to swap every few months. We like them as a non-toxic everyday toothbrush for the whole family.

Risewell_Bamboo Toothbrush
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Bamboo Toothbrush

This sustainably sourced bamboo toothbrush has BPA-free bristles and has natural antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. It avoids the plastic, rubber grips, and synthetic coatings found in conventional toothbrushes. We like it as a non-toxic swap for all ages that’s simple and functional.

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Lumineux_Sonic Electric Toothbrush
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Sonic Electric Toothbrush

This dentist-developed electric toothbrush delivers effective sonic cleaning for healthier gums and teeth without unnecessary chemical treatments. The replacement brush heads are made with eco-friendly bamboo and super soft bristles made from castor oil. We recommend it as a clean, high-performance upgrade for anyone building a non-toxic oral care routine.

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