Wellness, Down to your Teeth

Ingredients backed by Science

Fluoride contributes to the maintenance of tooth mineralisation

No Water, No Brush, No fuss

A Burst of Minty Freshness—Whenever You Need It

How tooth decay happens in simple terms

1. You eat sugars and starches
Things like candy, soda, bread, and even fruit & vegetables leave sugars on your teeth.

2. Bacteria love sugar
Bacteria in your mouth — especially Streptococcus mutans — feed on these sugars.

3. Bacteria make acid
When these bacteria eat the sugars, they produce acid as a byproduct.

4. Acid attacks your teeth
The acid starts to wear down the outer layer of your tooth — called enamel.

5. Decay starts (a cavity forms)
Over time, repeated acid attacks create tiny holes in your teeth — this is tooth decay or a cavity.

Understanding Fluoride and Xylitol in Smile Boosters

Every time you eat or drink, acids can temporarily weaken your enamel by dissolving essential minerals—a process known as demineralisation. This is the first step towards tooth decay.

Smile Boosters™ are designed to fit seamlessly into your daily routine, especially after meals or snacks. Each tablet contains sodium fluoride—a mineral that contributes to the maintenance of tooth mineralisation, supporting your enamel’s natural repair process.

Fluoride also plays a role in forming fluorapatite, a robust mineral that helps strengthen enamel over time.

Smile Boosters™ are sugar free and contain xylitol, a plant-based sweetener commonly used in foods and oral care products as an alternative to sugar.

Source of fluoride. Fluoride contributes to the maintenance of tooth mineralisation.

SHOP NOW