How Some Small Cavities Can Repair Themselves.
Did you know cavities don’t start with a hole? They often begin with tiny weak spots—but those spots can sometimes strengthen again before bigger problems form


Most People Think Cavities Start With a Hole. They Don’t.
Cavities usually start earlier, when your teeth begin losing minerals.
Replace them early, and your teeth can repair themselves naturally.


















See Why Fang Toothpaste Works





Common Questions and Concerns?
Can a toothpaste really help with small cavities?
Small cavities often begin when teeth lose important minerals.
Fang contains nano-hydroxyapatite (nHA), the same mineral found in healthy enamel, to help replace those lost minerals and support your teeth's natural repair process.
The earlier a weak spot is addressed, the more opportunity there is to strengthen enamel before it becomes a bigger problem.
Does Fang replace going to the dentist?
No.
Fang is designed to support everyday oral health and help strengthen enamel.
If you have tooth pain, visible holes, or a cavity that has progressed beyond the early stages, you should always consult your dentist.
How is Fang different from regular toothpaste?
Most toothpaste is designed to clean your teeth and freshen your breath.
Fang does that too—but it also contains nano-hydroxyapatite (nHA), a science-backed ingredient that helps replace lost minerals and support stronger enamel over time.
How long does it take to notice a difference?
Many customers notice a cleaner, fresher feeling after their first few brushes.
Benefits related to enamel support and sensitivity typically require consistent daily use over time, just like any healthy habit.
Why are so many people switching to nHA toothpaste?
More people are looking for ways to support their teeth before problems develop.
Nano-hydroxyapatite (nHA) has become popular because it helps replace minerals that teeth naturally lose over time, making it a different approach from traditional toothpaste.
Is Fang suitable for sensitive teeth?
Many customers switch to Fang because they're looking for stronger-feeling teeth and relief from sensitivity.
By helping support enamel health, Fang has become a popular choice for people who want a more proactive approach to oral care.
