Disposable toothbrushes diverted from landfill… and counting.

Disposable toothbrushes have ridges that collect old toothpaste and bacteria.
Our smooth metal handle lays flat, rinses clean and dries quickly. Plus, the elevated brush head keeps any yuckies away from your bristles.
Our tapered ”floss-tip” bristles reach up to six times deeper along your gums and almost twice as deep between your teeth for a gentle clean that will leave you grinning.
Plus, the built-in tongue scraper keeps your breath fresh.


Nada brush heads cost up to $3 less per brush than disposables with similar bristles.
We deliver to your door once a year and even remind you to replace your brush head on time.
Our packaging is 100% paper—no plastic.
Every order includes a self-addressed envelope. Toss in your old brush heads and send them to us at the end of the year.
We pay a commercial recycler to turn them into plastic pellets, which are then sold for use in other products.

Made in Canada

Myriam makes Nada toothbrush heads in our Québec factory.

Chris working on quality control in our Ontario handle facility.
FAQs
The challenge in making toothbrushes is finding bristles that are compostable. Currently, the only compostable / biodegradable bristles currently available are sterilized boars hair, which we refuse to use for ethical reasons.
Even bamboo toothbrushes use plastic bristles, which, when thrown out end up polluting the environment as they are tiny and impossible to contain.
Circular Design
We take back our used brush heads and send them to be recycled, creating a closed 'loop' with almost no waste.
We are also constantly exploring new materials and manufacturing practices to find even more sustainable solutions.
No.
Both our plastic brush head and bristles are certified free of both PFAs and BPAs and meet the requirements of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as specified in 21 CFR 177.1520.
No problem!
We're confident you'll love your toothbrush and so we offer a 30-day, no hassle refund policy upon returning your toothbrush.
You do.
We keep our prices as low as we can to encourage more people to join our fight against plastic waste.
Return your brush heads only when you need more. The cost of postage in the US is around $5 and in Canada is $2.
We appreciate you recycling.
Our Soft bristles are called 'floss-tipped' and are tapered to be 17 times thinner at the tip than most bristles. The result means that while being gentle, they get 6 times deeper between teeth and gums for a better clean.
Medium bristles are good for people who are used to firmer bristles.
Whichever you choose, make sure to brush gently to avoid excess pressure on your teeth and gums.
Yes! Our brush heads are interchangeable. This means adults with smaller spacing in the mouths can buy Kids brush heads, and Kids who are getting bigger can keep their handle but switch to adult brush heads.
Researchers at Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with Eastman Dental Institute at University College London, performed a life-cycle assessment (LCA) study on the sustainability of toothbrushes.
They found that the best toothbrush is a toothbrush that uses plastic which is recycled in a continuous process.
To learn more and see the study, please click here.