How to Make Homemade Toothpaste (2 Ways)

Taking care of your mouth does a lot more for your health than simply preserving your bright smile—a healthy mouth is an important part of a healthy body! There are more and more studies showing how good oral hygiene helps to improve your overall wellness, yet the majority of mainstream oral care products contain a slew of synthetic, and sometimes even harmful, ingredients.

Fortunately, making your own toothpaste is a fun and easy project. It’s also a good way to get little ones excited about brushing (we've found that when kids help mix up a recipe, they're much more enthusiastic about trying the end product!). Plus, you can help to reduce waste by using a glass container for your creation, so no more disposable tubes.

Wooden toothbrush being dipped into homemade toothpaste

The shelf life will not be as long for water-based recipes like the first option below, so we recommend only making small batches at a time that will last approximately a week or two. Baking soda is a kind of salt that helps stabilize the toothpaste, and the addition of salt also lends some preservative qualities to the blend. Baking soda and salt are also both mildly abrasive, helping to cleanse teeth and brighten your smile!

Wooden toothbrush next to bowl of homemade toothpaste with a crisp clean towel alongside.

Here is a super simple recipe for toothpaste using ingredients you probably already have in your pantry.

Basic DIY Toothpaste Recipe

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Combine baking soda and salt.
  2. Add water little by little, stirring well after each addition, until paste reaches desired consistency.
  3. If additional thickness is desired, add 1 to 2 teaspoons of arrowroot powder and stir to combine. Start with a small amount, add more until desired thickness is reached.
  4. Store in a cool, dark place for 1 to 2 weeks.

Photo of white whipped homemade toothpaste next to a crisp clean wooden toothbrush.

Oil based toothpaste can have a longer shelf life than water based recipes, lasting two to three weeks on average. Here is a basic toothpaste recipe using coconut oil in place of water.

Homemade Toothpaste with Coconut Oil

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Combine baking soda and salt.
  2. Add softened or MCT coconut oil to dry ingredients. Stir with fork to combine.
  3. Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of arrowroot powder to this recipe after all other ingredients are mixed to help thicken the paste. Start with a small amount, add more until desired thickness is reached.
  4. Store in a cool, dark place for up to 3 weeks.

Pro Tips

  • During warmer months, toothpaste made with solid coconut oil may become runny.
  • When making the oil-based recipe, solid or liquid (MCT) coconut oil can be used interchangeably, but quantities may need to be adjusted depending on desired consistency.
  • You can dip a toothbrush directly into the paste, but doing so has the potential to introduce bacteria into the mix that can make your paste spoil more quickly. To maximize shelf life, use a small scoop to remove toothpaste from jar as needed.

Our Oral Care Extract is another wonderful addition to your mouth care repertoire! This alcohol-based extract contains herbs that have traditionally been used to promote a clean and healthy mouth. You can add 5 to 10 drops of extract to a couple ounces of water to use as a mouthwash. Note that the goldenseal root in our Oral Care Extract has a very bright yellow hue, and can sometimes leave a temporary yellow to orange color on teeth. For this reason, many people prefer to use this extract at night (don't worry, it will disappear by morning!).  

 

Looking for mouth care ideas for the little ones in the family?

 Check Out This Soothing & All-Natural Baby Teething Remedy for Sore Gums

 

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Topics: Natural Body Care, Green Living

Kendle

Written by Kendle on September 9, 2021

Kendle is a Product Coordinator with Mountain Rose Herbs. Born in Portland, Oregon, she has called many different places home across the country. After earning her Associates degree in North Carolina, she moved to Colorado where she spent six years working in the herbal supplement and body care industry before coming back to Oregon. Currently she is engaged in extensive independent study and experimentation in the areas of folk herbalism, homebrewing, and painting. She believes that one of the most important methods for understanding herbs is to experience them, and to truly take the time to listen to your body to find what works best for the individual. She and her partner spend their time exploring the wilderness, hunting mushrooms, concocting herbal remedies, and reading voraciously.


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How to Make Homemade Toothpaste (2 Ways)

Taking care of your mouth does a lot more for your health than simply preserving your bright smile—a healthy mouth is an important part of a healthy body! There are more and more studies showing how good oral hygiene helps to improve your overall wellness, yet the majority of mainstream oral care products contain a slew of synthetic, and sometimes even harmful, ingredients.

Fortunately, making your own toothpaste is a fun and easy project. It’s also a good way to get little ones excited about brushing (we've found that when kids help mix up a recipe, they're much more enthusiastic about trying the end product!). Plus, you can help to reduce waste by using a glass container for your creation, so no more disposable tubes.

Wooden toothbrush being dipped into homemade toothpaste

The shelf life will not be as long for water-based recipes like the first option below, so we recommend only making small batches at a time that will last approximately a week or two. Baking soda is a kind of salt that helps stabilize the toothpaste, and the addition of salt also lends some preservative qualities to the blend. Baking soda and salt are also both mildly abrasive, helping to cleanse teeth and brighten your smile!

Wooden toothbrush next to bowl of homemade toothpaste with a crisp clean towel alongside.

Here is a super simple recipe for toothpaste using ingredients you probably already have in your pantry.

Basic DIY Toothpaste Recipe

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Combine baking soda and salt.
  2. Add water little by little, stirring well after each addition, until paste reaches desired consistency.
  3. If additional thickness is desired, add 1 to 2 teaspoons of arrowroot powder and stir to combine. Start with a small amount, add more until desired thickness is reached.
  4. Store in a cool, dark place for 1 to 2 weeks.

Photo of white whipped homemade toothpaste next to a crisp clean wooden toothbrush.

Oil based toothpaste can have a longer shelf life than water based recipes, lasting two to three weeks on average. Here is a basic toothpaste recipe using coconut oil in place of water.

Homemade Toothpaste with Coconut Oil

Ingredients

Directions

  1. Combine baking soda and salt.
  2. Add softened or MCT coconut oil to dry ingredients. Stir with fork to combine.
  3. Add 1 to 2 teaspoons of arrowroot powder to this recipe after all other ingredients are mixed to help thicken the paste. Start with a small amount, add more until desired thickness is reached.
  4. Store in a cool, dark place for up to 3 weeks.

Pro Tips

  • During warmer months, toothpaste made with solid coconut oil may become runny.
  • When making the oil-based recipe, solid or liquid (MCT) coconut oil can be used interchangeably, but quantities may need to be adjusted depending on desired consistency.
  • You can dip a toothbrush directly into the paste, but doing so has the potential to introduce bacteria into the mix that can make your paste spoil more quickly. To maximize shelf life, use a small scoop to remove toothpaste from jar as needed.

Our Oral Care Extract is another wonderful addition to your mouth care repertoire! This alcohol-based extract contains herbs that have traditionally been used to promote a clean and healthy mouth. You can add 5 to 10 drops of extract to a couple ounces of water to use as a mouthwash. Note that the goldenseal root in our Oral Care Extract has a very bright yellow hue, and can sometimes leave a temporary yellow to orange color on teeth. For this reason, many people prefer to use this extract at night (don't worry, it will disappear by morning!).  

 

Looking for mouth care ideas for the little ones in the family?

 Check Out This Soothing & All-Natural Baby Teething Remedy for Sore Gums

 

You May Also Be Interested In:

Pin to DIY Natural Toothpaste Recipe


Topics: Natural Body Care, Green Living

Kendle

Written by Kendle on September 9, 2021

Kendle is a Product Coordinator with Mountain Rose Herbs. Born in Portland, Oregon, she has called many different places home across the country. After earning her Associates degree in North Carolina, she moved to Colorado where she spent six years working in the herbal supplement and body care industry before coming back to Oregon. Currently she is engaged in extensive independent study and experimentation in the areas of folk herbalism, homebrewing, and painting. She believes that one of the most important methods for understanding herbs is to experience them, and to truly take the time to listen to your body to find what works best for the individual. She and her partner spend their time exploring the wilderness, hunting mushrooms, concocting herbal remedies, and reading voraciously.