FROM CHORE TO CHEER

Oral care made fun, clean & effective

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How We Started

Brenda is the heart and soul behind Fizzy Oral. Growing up, she never enjoyed brushing her teeth—mundane routines felt more like chores than self-care. Her frustration only grew when she watched her husband neglect cleaning his dental guard, leading to uncomfortable mornings and constant reminders of oral care.


She set out to make oral care enjoyable, effective, and easy for everyone—and that’s how Fizzy began.

Our Clean Efforts

Clean Ingredients for Customers

We formulated our products with the cleanest ingredients possible—no alcohol, no sugar, no artificial colors

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Clean Packaging for Earth

We designed our packaging to reduce plastic waste and lower the carbon footprint in shipping.

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Our Science

Healthier, Stronger Teeth Powered by Nano-Hydroxyapatite

97% of your enamel is made up of hydroxyapatite.

We use nano-hydroxyapatite, a better alternative to fluoride, to repair damages, strengthen your teeth, and more.

Diagram highlighting benefits of nano hydroxyapatite for dental health: strengthens enamel, reduces sensitivity, whitens teeth, repairs damages.

Nano-Hydroxyapatite vs Fluoride


🦷 How it works

💡 Invention

🌿 Sensitivity

✨ Whitening

🌎 Safety

👅 Taste

💲 Cost

Nano-Hydroxyapatite

Fills in microscopic damages caused by acid (remineralizing)

Developed in 1970s for astronauts' mineral loss

Gentle. Soothes sensitivity by sealing exposed areas

Naturally whitens by smoothing enamel scratches

Biocompatible and eco-friendly

Mild and neutral taste; leaves no strong aftertaste

More expensive due to production complexity







Fluoride

Reacts with enamel minerals to form a stronger layer against acid

Discovered in early 20th century, before TV was invented

May cause mild irritation, especially in higher dose

Limited whitening effects

Water pollution and impacts on aquatic life

May leave a slight "medicinal" or "sharp" aftertaste

More affordable due to mass production