

🦷 Elevate your smile game with science-backed sensitivity relief!
Dr. Collins Biomin Sensitivity Toothpaste is a fluoride- and SLS-free premium oral care product featuring the patented BioMin C complex—a blend of calcium, phosphate, silica, and chloride—that provides rapid and continuous desensitization by mechanically sealing exposed dentin tubules. Its refreshing peppermint flavor and enamel-remineralizing properties make it an ideal choice for professionals and health-conscious millennials seeking effective, gentle, and innovative daily dental care.






| ASIN | B07H944RLG |
| Active Ingredients | BioMin (Chloro Calcium Phospho Silicate) |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,480 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #831 in Toothpaste |
| Brand Name | Dr. Collins |
| Capacity | 3.5 ounces |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 752 Reviews |
| Flavor | Peppermint |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00896660002818 |
| Item Dimensions | 7.16 x 3.81 x 6.57 inches |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Height | 6.57 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Dr.Collins, Inc. |
| Material Features | Remineralizing and Fluoride-Free |
| Material Type Free | Fluoride Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Packaging Feature | Spout |
| Product Benefits | Sensitivity Relief, Fluoride-Free, Tooth Whitening Aid, Decay Prevention |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cleaning, Sensitivity Protection |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults, Unisex-Kids |
| UPC | 896660002818 |
| Unit Count | 3.35 Ounce |
S**0
Biomin seems to work!
I switched from importing Sensodyne's Novamin toothpaste because of the cost and tried this product instead. It's still expensive but the Biomin compound is pretty impressive. Although I can't see it or feel it, my teeth seem to never have any sensitivity issues. All toothpaste should have this compound or something similar, it makes no sense. It's like a protective coating and as far as I can tell, no side effects. Taste is meh, but who cares really.
M**D
A promising toothpaste
This is a great toothpaste. It uses calcium sodium phosphosilicate to remineralize the enamels hydroxyapatite. If you take a few grams and swish it around your mouth it bubbles and produces a warming sensation similar to hydrogen peroxide. The creator of this toothpaste is knowledgeable and gives proper instructions to swish and not rinse. The 'inactive' ingredients are safe which is rare for toothpastes. I like the warming texture.
B**0
Effective for short-term protection, I compare with the older Novamin
This is a 4-star review of Dr. Collins Biomin Sensitivity Toothpaste. As a 10-15 year user, I compare their older Novamin product to this one. I was previously a user of Dr Collins Restore with the older Novamin formulation (45S5 glass aka calcium sodium phosphosilicate). Novamin was bought out by GSK and they buried the product, probably because it worked too well. Restore was taken off the market as a result for several years, and then replaced with this Biomin C (Chloro Calcium Phosphosilicate). I had a couple tubes of the Restore with Novamin, so by using only a small amount, I was able to continue using it until the new product came online. The main difference I notice between Novamin and Biomin is that the older Novamin tended to last longer on the teeth. By using it for awhile, one felt like one had a nice semi-permanent smooth glass coating on the teeth. Even if you skipped a brushing, it didn't seem to matter. By comparison, this Biomin product seems to wear off within 24 hours, often sooner. Acidic foods and such seem to eat away the coating, at which time plaque forms on the teeth aggressively, leaving them feeling quite dirty and rough, with sensitivity returning. I didn't used to notice that happening with Novamin. So Biomin needs to be reapplied once or twice a day or the coating is effectively lost. I question whether it really remineralizes in any permanent way, but it does temporarily coat the teeth. As a testament to this product's sensitivity reduction, I once lost a filling, which caused the nerve to become very sensitive. Using this product until I could see the dentist definitely reduced the extreme sensitivity in that situation. The Biomin product leaves the mouth feeling less clean and refreshed than the Novamin product did. Biomin doesn't seem great at cutting grease or cleaning the mouth well, but it's okay. I sometimes use a tea tree mouthwash before or between brushings, which also helps reduce biofilm bacteria. Both Biomin and Novamin provide reduced sensitivity and smooth-feeling teeth. This is due to a glass coating which covers tubules in the enamel, which lead to the nerve. They don't use a (potentially unhealthy) numbing agent like Sensodyne does. They are quite effective at reducing sensitivity, which usually takes effect immediately, and seem to provide good protection to the teeth when used regularly. I have relatively soft enamel that tended to decay with normal toothpastes. I refuse to put fluoride in my mouth, so these toothpastes have helped slow the decay of my teeth over the last 15 years, and have reduced my getting cavities. The dental hygenist was impressed with how clean my teeth were after I skipped several cleanings. I also usually request no or only light polishing when getting a professional cleaning, since their polishes can wear the enamel down. In my opinion, this polishing increases sensitivity and cavity formation. Instead, I have them remove any tartar, and only do a light polishing. Brushing polishes the teeth anyway. I used to rinse out the Novamin after brushing, until my dentist mentioned swishing it around. So some years ago I began swishing it around and between the teeth aggressively for about 10 minutes before rinsing. I use the Biomin product the same. I floss as well as possible, then brush with Dr Collins Perio toothbrush. These toothbrushes really allow one to brush well along the gumline and in tight spaces without irritating the gums. It's important when brushing to use different angles and motions, get underneath the edge of crowns, along gumlines, etc. After brushing, run your fingernail around your teeth to see if you come away with plaque on it. Feel with your tongue as well. Does everything feel smooth? It's important to note any areas you may be missing with the brushing! This product won't work if the area isn't brushed or flossed, and that's where cavities and decay tend to develop. Spend some time with careful, gentle brushing of all areas at least once per day, perhaps before bed. Then brush lightly a second or third time per day to recoat the teeth. Also, normal brushing will not remove biofilm, a slimy bacterial precursor to plaque. So it's also good to use a sonic electric toothbrush sometimes. Sonicare was recommended to me for this biofilm removal. I still do some manual brushing at other times, because the electric can miss some areas which manual brushing will hit, and vice versa. I also like manual brushing because it's more gentle, and I can feel around more and get a feel for sensitive areas that can use extra cleaning. Then I swish the Biomin in my mouth for 10-20 minutes after brushing. I spit out some if it's too foamy. (You don't need a lot on the brush, maybe one or two rice grain's worth.) Then I spit all of it out and wait about 10 minutes more. Then I rinse with water once or twice. I don't like leaving it in my mouth without rinsing because of the chemicals it contains, and I don't want to swallow them. The hygenist recommended applying some paste to my gumlines before bed and leaving it on there, but I don't want to swallow the chemicals, and it causes me to salivate too much. I don't think it would be possible. I object to the PEG and other chemicals in both toothpastes, so I have begun experimenting with some more natural toothpastes that include hydroxyapatite (mineral that teeth are made of). I want to see if they are as or more effective than Biomin (which they also claim deposits hydroxyapatite). Those I will feel more comfortable for leaving them in my mouth longer, and perhaps not rinsing. I'm also hoping their mineralization will be longer lasting. I didn't used to brush my teeth nearly so well, and I paid the price for it. It really is worth it to develop a good, thorough routine, and stick to it. It really doesn't take that much actual time, and it saves a lot in reduced dental work and loss of teeth as one gets older. Root canals are dangerous (they often harbor infections which spread throughout the body) - imo one is better off having sick teeth removed completely. Get crowns before a root canal is needed if possible. Dentures are not fun either, so protect your teeth as well as possible while they last. I don't expect mine to last forever, but it's still worth it to take care of them and extend their lifespan, imo. Overall, I'm a big fan of these mineralizing toothpastes, as they do help protect and desensitize teeth. I have seen how they reduce decay rates over 10-15 years of use.
S**.
This product is a MUST have!
I was searching for something that would relieve tooth sensitivity and I stumbled across this product. I normally brush with Crest Gum and Sensitivity but I had a tooth that was becoming very sensitive to cold air, cold foods, and cold drinks, and my regular toothpaste just wasn't cutting it. I am aware that this particular tooth needs a crown but unfortunately I already maxed out my dental insurance for this year on other dental work, so I was looking for something that would help to give me sensitivity relief in the meantime. I initially used this twice a day morning and night but very early on I switched to using this at night and using my normal Crest Gum and sensitivity toothpaste in the morning followed by ACT restoring rinse to still allow my teeth to have flouride. (Hopefully one day the flouride version of this product will be available in the US) Within I would say a week to 10 days, my sensitivity is pretty much gone! I was thrilled the other day when I was eating a cold pear fruit cup and felt absolutely no discomfort at all in any of my teeth which has not been the case for a long time. The science behind this product is amazing and knowing it's helping to restore my teeth is a great feeling. The paste has a pleasant subtle mint taste. I will say it takes some time to get used to the product. After you brush you swish the product in your mouth. It will start to then feel gritty like very fine sand, and after 30 seconds of swishing you spit it out and don't rinse! I then won't eat or drink and go to bed and let the product work it's magic. I will continue to use this product every night going forward. This is definitely a must have. Thank you!
D**.
This tooth paste works, when others didn’t.
Perfect this product works better for me than any of the others I’ve tried. Teeth are not sensitive after a week of use. I’ll continue to use this morning and nite. Thank you Dr Collins and Amazon
C**S
Try it. This can be your new favorite toothpaste
This is my new favorite toothpaste without fluoride. Good price too.It has a pleasant and refreshing taste. Cleans the teeth well and removes sensitivity to hot and cold food and drinks. Prior to this paste, I always ate chocolate, a tooth very badly (apparently healthy). Now I eat a nice jam without the hurtful pain. I use her and her son (8 years old) in the hope of restoring the initial caries. (The dentist said only to brush the teeth well, but I think it takes exactly such a nice paste with these ingredients to have the chance of breaking the enamel to stop) I will write after a month two to tell if there are results. Update: After three months of use, I will say: this toothpaste is my favorite! Unfortunately, it does not restore small caries (points) for now ,but maintains very good oral hygiene! I'll order for the fourth time.
L**E
SLS free but still caused canker sores
This toothpaste is an excellent product. It tastes nice and it cured my sensitivity within a week of twice daily use. Unfortunately, in spite of being marketed as SLS-free, it contains another detergent that triggered canker sores for me. This shouldn’t be an issue for you if you aren’t canker sore prone to begin with, but for those specifically needing to avoid SLS, I’d advise staying away from this toothpaste or at least using with caution.
J**J
Allow Free Shipping to Taiwan Please
I cannot buy it anymore from Taiwan. I used to get free shipping to Taiwan, but now it's not available anymore. Could you please re-enable it for me? I like your product very well, but I'm not able to buy it anymore. Amazing product with very healthy benifit
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