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OraNurse Unflavoured Toothpaste 50ml
OraNurse£2.69OraNurse Unflavoured Toothpaste is specially formulated for people sensitive to strong flavours. Can be used by people that have an intolerance to Limonene. Can be used by people with...
Shop OraNurse at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy, for gentle everyday oral care that’s easier to stick with if strong mint flavours or foaming agents put you off brushing. OraNurse is best known for unflavoured toothpaste designed for comfort-led routines—ideal if you prefer minimal taste, are sensitive to intense flavours, or want an option that feels less irritating. If you’re searching for an unflavoured toothpaste in the UK, a mild toothpaste for sensitive mouths, or a low-irritation alternative to strongly flavoured toothpaste, the OraNurse range below is a practical place to start.
Not sure what to choose? Start with flavour and comfort first: if minty products trigger discomfort, an unflavoured toothpaste can make twice-daily brushing feel more manageable. Then check the product page for key details such as fluoride content, ingredients, and age guidance. To round out your routine, explore the toothpaste and mouthwash collections for compatible options you can add to your basket for convenient delivery.
OraNurse is typically chosen by people who want a mild, unflavoured brushing experience—especially if strong flavours or foaming products feel uncomfortable.
Yes. The OraNurse product on this page is an unflavoured toothpaste designed to avoid a strong mint taste.
Check each product page for the exact formulation. OraNurse Unflavoured Toothpaste 50ml lists sodium monofluorophosphate in the ingredients, which is a fluoride source.
Many people shop OraNurse when they want a gentler-feeling routine. If sensitivity is persistent, worsening, or linked to pain, a dentist should assess the cause.
Unflavoured toothpaste can be helpful if minty products feel overpowering, trigger discomfort, or make it difficult to brush consistently.
Use as directed on the packaging (often twice daily). Spit out after brushing and avoid swallowing. Supervise children and follow age guidance on the label.
Seek advice if you have mouth ulcers lasting longer than two weeks, persistent bleeding gums, ongoing tooth pain, swelling, or changes in your mouth that don’t improve. For severe swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing, seek urgent medical care.
Safety note: Oral care products support daily hygiene but don’t diagnose or treat dental conditions. Always read the label and use as directed. If you’re unsure what’s suitable, ask a pharmacist, dentist, or GP.