Boka vs RiseWell: Which Toothpaste Is Truly Clean?

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As a holistic dentist i have been reviewing toothpaste and writing blog post on them. So today I'll be reviewing.

Boka Vs Risewell toothpaste.

If you're brushing with something twice a day, you deserve to know exactly what's in it — not just what the label says.

As a holistic dentist and author of Brush With Caution, I help patients navigate the so-called "natural" products flooding the oral care market.

 And when it comes to popular fluoride-free brands like Boka and RiseWell, even health-conscious shoppers are often surprised by what’s inside.

This article breaks down both brands — not just by claims, but by full ingredient analysis — and gives you the clarity most blogs miss.

What Do Boka and RiseWell Have in Common?

✅ Fluoride-free alternatives

✅ Use hydroxyapatite (HAp) to support enamel

✅ SLS-free, paraben-free, cruelty-free

✅ Contain xylitol and essential oils for oral health

✅ Marketed as “non-toxic” or “natural”

So far, so good. But let’s dig deeper — because “natural” doesn’t always mean “safe.”

Key Difference: Nano vs Non-Nano Hydroxyapatite

 Boka:

Boka Toothpaste

Uses nano-hydroxyapatite (n-HAp) in all products. Nano particles can penetrate deeper into enamel defects.

 RiseWell:

Boka vs Risewell toothpaste

Uses micro-hydroxyapatite (HAp) in its standard line and adds nano-HAp only in the PRO version.


Ingredient
Boka Toothpaste (Ela Mint & Whitening)
RiseWell Toothpaste (Mineral & PRO)
Hydroxyapatite
Nano-HAp (all products)
Micro-HAp (standard), Micro + Nano-HAp (PRO)
Surfactant
Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate (synthetic)
Potassium Cocoate (natural, coconut-derived)
Preservative
Sodium Benzoate
Sodium Gluconate
Sweeteners
Sorbitol, Xylitol, Stevia
Sorbitol, Xylitol, Stevia, Erythritol
Whitening Agents
Baking Soda, Silica, Charcoal (in some versions)
Silica, Calcium Carbonate
Essential Oils
Peppermint, Spearmint, Anise, Wintergreen, Cardamom
Mint, Peppermint, Tea Tree, Cinnamon, Thyme, Citrus
Kids Formula Extras
Natural Flavor, Benzyl Alcohol (Orange Cream)
Vanilla Extract (Cake Batter), No artificial flavors
Botanicals & Extracts
Aloe, Green Tea, Cucumber, Mango, Avocado Extracts
Eucalyptus, Orange, Lemon, Anise, Menthol

🚫 Ingredient Red Flags: What My Book Warns You To Watch For

Let’s break down some actual ingredients from both brands and see how they compare against the Brush With Caution checklist:

❌ Sodium Benzoate (Boka)

  • Found in Boka adult and kids' formulas.
  • A synthetic preservative. Safe in small doses but may irritate sensitive mouths or contribute to low-grade inflammation over time.

❌ Benzyl Alcohol (Boka Kids)

  • Found in their Orange Cream flavor.
  • Can cause contact irritation in sensitive individuals and has limited safety testing for long-term oral use.

❌ Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate (Boka)

  • Synthetic surfactant. Milder than SLS but still lab-derived. Can disturb oral microbiome in sensitive individuals.

✅ Potassium Cocoate (RiseWell)

  • Naturally derived from coconut oil.
  • A gentler, more biocompatible surfactant. Better tolerated in sensitive mouths.

✅ No Triclosan or Titanium Dioxide in either — excellent.

❓ “Natural Flavor” (Boka Kids)

  • Vague labeling. Could include processed or allergenic compounds not disclosed on the label.

🦷 My Verdict: RiseWell wins the clean label contest. While not perfect, it avoids synthetic preservatives and questionable flavor agents.

🧪 Whitening vs Sensitivity Support

Boka Whitening Toothpaste:

  • Uses baking soda, silica, nano-HAp, and essential oils.
  • Adds charcoal and coconut oil in some versions.
  • Stronger whitening, but charcoal can be abrasive with long-term use.

RiseWell PRO:

  • Uses both nano + micro HAp (5% + 10%) for enamel repair.
  • Gentle on sensitive teeth. No harsh abrasives.

⚠️ Reminder: Whitening is great — but if it comes with enamel erosion, it’s not worth it. Always prioritize remineralization over cosmetic results.

Texture & Flavor

Boka:

  • Smooth, gel-like consistency.
  • Unique flavors like Ela Mint, Lemon Lavender, and Charcoal Yuzu.
  • Kid-friendly flavors include Orange Cream (but includes synthetic preservatives).

RiseWell:

  • Thicker, paste-like consistency.
  • Fewer options, but includes a rare flavorless version — ideal for sensitive mouths.
  • Kid's Cake Batter is well liked and clean-labeled.

Price Comparison

Brand
Standard Tube (4 oz)
Whitening/PRO Line
Boka
$13–14
$14 (Whitening), $22 (Charcoal)
RiseWell
$12
$22 (PRO line)

Both are premium-priced. Amazon bundles can offer savings.

Final Verdict: Which Should You Choose?

Factor

Winner
Cleanest label
RiseWell
Most flavor options
Boka
Gentle surfactant
RiseWell
Whitening effectiveness
Boka
Sensitive teeth support
RiseWell PRO


🧠 My Professional Take

As someone who’s spent years studying oral ingredients and treating real patients, here’s my honest advice:

  • If you want the cleanest, gentlest option → choose RiseWell (especially their flavorless or PRO lines).
  • If you prioritize whitening and taste variety → try Boka, but read the label.

No matter what you choose, your mouth deserves more than buzzwords and greenwashing. Learn how to decode every label with confidence.

That’s exactly why I wrote Brush With Caution.

 Want to Know What’s Really in Your Toothpaste?

Brush with caution
  • Ingredient red-flag checklist
  • Tools to protect your enamel, gums, and long-term oral health


Grab a copy of Brush With Caution — my no-fluff guide to decoding misleading toothpaste labels.



Dr. Harpreet Singh Manaktala, MDS
Holistic Dentist | Founder, 32 Shades Dental Studio
Author of Brush With Caution
📍 Mulund West, Mumbai

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Dr. Harpreet Singh Manaktala

Hi, I’m Dr. Harpreet Singh Manaktala, a Prosthodontist with an MDS degree and over 8 years of clinical experience. I’m the founder of 32 Shades Dental Studio in Mulund West, Mumbai.

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