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People already search Klyyr vs Boka vs Sensodyne. This page is one comparison engine instead of fifty repetitive articles. Pick two to four toothpastes and compare disclosed hydroxyapatite percentage, fluoride, SLS, dyes, sweeteners, flavor, and price per ounce.
Ten popular hydroxyapatite brands sit next to Sensodyne Pronamel, the fluoride sensitivity paste those searches usually mean. It is a label comparison, not a clinical ranking. Formulas change—check the current carton.
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Klyyr vs. Boka vs. Sensodyne
| Topic | Klyyr One+ | Boka Ela Mint | Sensodyne Pronamel Gentle Whitening | RiseWell PRO Mineral Toothpaste | Davids Hydroxi Whitening + Enamel Health | Apagard Premio | Wellnesse Whitening Toothpaste | Dr. Jen Super Paste + Fluoride | Fygg Mild Mint | BioRepair Plus Total Protection | Twice Happy Mint 5% nHAp |
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| Hydroxyapatite |
10%
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Not disclosed
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None
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10% micro + 5% NanoXIM CarePaste
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Not disclosed
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Not disclosed
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About 5%
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10%
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3.1%
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20% microRepair
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5%
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| Particle type | Nano + micro | Nano | n/a | Nano + micro | Nano | Nano | Micro | Nano | Nano | Micro | Nano |
| Fluoride | 0 ppm | None | NaF 0.25% (0.15% w/v F ion) + 5% KNO3 | None | None | None | None | NaF 0.22% (~1000 ppm) | None | None | None |
| SLS | None | None | None | None | None | Contains SLS | None | None | None | None | None |
| Artificial dyes | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None |
| Titanium dioxide | None | None | Yes | None | None | None | None | None | None | None | None |
| Sweeteners | Sorbitol, xylitol, stevia | Sorbitol, xylitol, stevia | Sorbitol, sodium saccharin | Sorbitol, xylitol, stevia, erythritol | Xylitol, stevia | Xylitol | Sorbitol, xylitol, stevia | Xylitol, stevia | Xylitol, monk fruit | Sorbitol, sodium saccharin | Not isolated on the public product page reviewed |
| Flavor | Peppermint oil, spearmint leaf oil, menthol | Peppermint, spearmint, anise, wintergreen, cardamom oils, menthol | Generic flavor token | Wild mint, peppermint, cassia, orange, lemon, tea tree, thyme | Peppermint, spearmint, anise, wintergreen oils | Aroma plus peppermint oil, menthol, anethole, carvone | Peppermint (Mentha piperita) | Natural flavor plus spearmint, peppermint, anise, menthol | Green tea, mint | Generic aroma | Peppermint, spearmint, cardamom oils |
| Surfactant | Sodium cocoyl glutamate | Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate | Cocamidopropyl betaine | Potassium cocoate | Sodium cocoyl glutamate | Sodium lauryl sulfate | Sodium cocoyl glutamate | Sodium methyl cocoyl taurate | None listed | Sodium myristoyl sarcosinate, sodium methyl cocoyl taurate | Cocamidopropyl betaine, sodium cocoyl glutamate |
| Listed ingredients | 16 | 26 | 13 | 22 | 16 | 21 | 14 | 20 | 11 | 16 | 23 |
| Net contents | 120 g / 4.23 oz | 4 oz / 113 g | 4 oz / 113 g | 3.4 oz | 4 oz / 113 g | 3.7 oz (US large tube) | 4 oz | 3.4 fl oz / 100 ml | 4 oz / 113 g | 75 ml / 2.54 oz | 3.4 oz |
| List price | $12.95 | $11.62 | $6.99 | $22 | $10.95 | $29.99 | $15 | $26 | $14 | $9.99 | $8.99 |
| Price / oz | $3.06 | $2.91 | $1.75 | $6.47 | $2.74 | $8.11 | $3.75 | $7.65 | $3.50 | $3.93 | $2.64 |
| Source | Shop One+ | Label source | Label source | Label source | Label source | Label source | Label source | Label source | Label source | Label source | Label source |
One-time list prices, August 2026, before subscribe-and-save. One+ uses the live checkout price. A published HAp % is not a clinical ranking. Third-party guesses are not recorded as a number. Formulas change—confirm the carton.
How to read a comparison
The useful differences are usually on the label: dose, particle type, fluoride, the foamer, and whether flavor is named or hidden behind a generic word.
01
A published % is not a ranking
BioRepair’s 20% is zinc-substituted microRepair. Fygg’s 3.1% is dry nano from a slurry. RiseWell PRO’s extra 5% is NanoXIM CarePaste, a slurry, not necessarily 5% dry nano. The bar chart uses the number the brand published—or stays empty when it did not.
02
SLS is a specific detergent
Sodium lauryl sulfate is scored as SLS. Sarcosinate, glutamate, taurate, cocoate, and betaine are different foamers. Pronamel is SLS-free. Apagard Premio is not.
03
Price per ounce is list price
One-time DTC or typical US retail, before subscribe-and-save, as of August 2026. One+ uses the live checkout price. Import brands such as Apagard swing widely by seller. Confirm the current carton and checkout.
What this tool does not do
It is not a best-of ranking, a cavity-prevention trial, or dental advice. Klyyr manufactures One+ and includes it with the same rules as every other row. For the 50-SKU audit behind these cells, read the 2026 Toothpaste Transparency Report. To decode a carton that is not in this set, use the toothpaste ingredient checker.
Compare the percentage you can read. Then decide with a dentist—not from a flavor name on the box.
01 How does the toothpaste comparison tool work?
Select two to four brands. The table compares disclosed hydroxyapatite percentage, particle type, fluoride, SLS, dyes, titanium dioxide, sweeteners, flavor, surfactant, ingredient count, size, and price per ounce from public labels. Copy the link to return to the same set.
02 Does Boka disclose its hydroxyapatite percentage?
The public Ela Mint pages reviewed list nano-hydroxyapatite and do not state a percentage. The cell is “not disclosed.” One+ discloses a combined 10% nano + micro blend. See also Klyyr vs Boka.
03 Is Sensodyne a hydroxyapatite toothpaste?
Pronamel Gentle Whitening is not. The US Drug Facts panel lists 5% potassium nitrate and sodium fluoride, with no hydroxyapatite. It is in this tool because people search Klyyr vs Boka vs Sensodyne and need that contrast on one page.
04 Which toothpaste has the most hydroxyapatite?
Among pastes that publish a number here, BioRepair Plus lists 20% microRepair (zinc-substituted carbonate HAp, not nano). That is not the same material as Klyyr’s 10% nano + micro blend or Fygg’s 3.1% dry nano. A higher published percentage is not a clinical win.
05 Does a higher HAp percentage mean it is better?
No. Particle type, the rest of the formula, and whether any study tested that paste all differ. This page does not rank efficacy. Read 10% hydroxyapatite toothpaste for why 10% shows up in searches.
06 Which of these toothpastes contain SLS or dyes?
Apagard Premio contains sodium lauryl sulfate. The other hydroxyapatite pastes in this set do not. None of these eleven use FD&C dyes; Sensodyne Pronamel uses titanium dioxide as a white pigment, which is scored separately.
07 How is price per ounce calculated?
One-time list price divided by net ounces. Competitor prices are August 2026 DTC or typical US retail, before subscribe-and-save. One+ uses the live checkout price. Import tubes such as Apagard vary by seller.
08 Is this a ranking of the best hydroxyapatite toothpaste?
No. It is a comparison engine for public labels. For a buying checklist, see best hydroxyapatite toothpaste. For the 50-product disclosure audit, see the 2026 Toothpaste Transparency Report.