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pH-balanced toothpaste.
pH-balanced toothpaste usually means a formula measured near neutral. Klyyr lists One+ at a formulation pH of 7.4, alongside a disclosed 10% nano + micro hydroxyapatite blend.
That number describes the paste under its test conditions. It does not guarantee your salivary pH, neutralize every acidic exposure, or prove protection from erosion. Diet, saliva, exposure time, fluoride, abrasivity, and the whole formula all matter.
pH 7.4
This is a formulation measurement, not a measurement inside every user’s mouth.
Near neutral
On the 0–14 scale, pH 7 is neutral. Small numeric changes still represent logarithmic differences.
Not an erosion claim
A near-neutral paste does not by itself establish protection from dietary or gastric acids.
Whole formula
Research on erosion and abrasion evaluates multiple chemical and physical properties together.
pH is one useful line on a specification sheet—not a shortcut to a clinical outcome.
pH scale
7.4 is a formula measurement near neutral.
The pH scale runs from acidic to alkaline and is logarithmic. The marker shows the listed One+ formulation pH; it is not a reading of saliva, plaque, or enamel.
The evidence
What the sources actually say
The evidence, in context.
An in-vitro dentifrice study varied fluoride concentration and pH while measuring erosion and abrasion. In that model, pH alone did not determine the result.
That study did not test One+. The adult HAp trial addressed a caries endpoint, not a promise that formulation pH controls the mouth.
Formula measurement · Not salivary pH · Not a personal erosion result
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23441800/
In-vitro study of dentifrice pH, fluoride concentration, erosion, and abrasion.
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https://www.ada.org/resources/ada-library/oral-health-topics/toothpastes
ADA overview of toothpaste ingredients and enamel-erosion claims.
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10393266/
Adult HAp trial; a different formula and a caries endpoint.
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One+ at formulation pH 7.4
Near-neutral formula with 10% nano + micro hydroxyapatite, 0 ppm fluoride, and no SLS.
One+
Hydroxyapatite toothpaste.
Fluoride-free toothpaste with a clearly disclosed 10% nano + micro hydroxyapatite blend and a fully listed 16-ingredient formula.
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Water, Sorbitol, Glycerin, Potassium Sorbate, Hydroxyapatite (nano & micro), Xylitol, Sodium Cocoyl Glutamate, Cellulose Gum, Xanthan Gum, Zinc Citrate, Aloe Vera, Mentha Piperita (Peppermint) Oil, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil, Menthol, Sodium Benzoate, Stevia Rebaudiana Leaf/Stem Extract
01 What does pH-balanced toothpaste mean?
It commonly means the paste is measured near neutral. One+ lists a formulation pH of 7.4.
02 Will One+ keep my mouth at pH 7.4?
No. Formula pH is not a guarantee of salivary or plaque pH. Food, drinks, saliva flow, timing, and oral conditions change the environment.
03 Does neutral pH prevent enamel erosion?
Not by itself. Studies of erosive wear consider fluoride, acids, abrasivity, particle properties, exposure time, and the complete formulation. Ask a dentist about suspected erosion.
04 Is pH 7.4 an alkaline toothpaste?
It is slightly above neutral on the pH scale. Klyyr describes the measured formulation value rather than promising a whole-mouth alkalizing effect.