Is the Ceelike Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste worth using? Does it really work for enamel protection? After seeing those shiny white smiles on Facebook ad and reading about how it was developed by NASA, I placed my order.

Boy, was I in for a surprise.

About Ceelike Nano Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste

This toothpaste claims to harness nano hydroxyapatite (a natural mineral that makes up 97% of your tooth enamel) to repair, strengthen, and whiten teeth — all without fluoride. According to their ads, it’s a NASA-developed formula designed to rebuild enamel and leave your teeth sparkling white, even after one use.

My experience using this Ceelike Hydroxyapatite toothpaste

When my package arrived, I was surprised to see the words ‘Made In China‘. No fancy NASA packaging, no sleek American branding.

Out of curiosity, I hopped on Amazon again and guess what? The exact same unbranded Nano Hydroxyapatite toothpaste was sitting there for $7. Same ingredients, same packaging — just without the Ceelike name slapped on it. That was shocker number two.

But I’d already paid, so I decided to give it a fair shot.

I used it religiously for two weeks. Morning and night. I wanted to see those “instant whitening” results. Well… no such luck. My teeth looked the same as they did when I was using Sensodyne. No pearly Hollywood smile, no noticeable difference in shade.

That said — and I’ll give credit where it’s due — I actually liked the taste. It’s fresh, mild, and leaves your mouth feeling dentist-clean without that harsh, chemically feel you get from some whitening toothpastes. And as someone who struggles with sensitive teeth, it didn’t irritate my gums or enamel. If anything, my teeth felt less sensitive after about a week.

Another thing I appreciated was the fluoride-free formula (if what they say is true). I’ve been slowly swapping out fluoride products where I can, and this was a nice option in that regard.

But beyond that? I honestly don’t get the hype.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

✅ Pleasant, fresh taste
✅ Leaves teeth feeling deeply clean
✅ Gentle on sensitive teeth
✅ Fluoride-free (if label claims are accurate)

Cons:

❌ Overhyped whitening claims — no difference after 2 weeks
❌ Feels no different from using Sensodyne in daily results

Is It Worth It?

If you’re buying this for the “NASA-developed, instant whitening” fairytale — save your coins. It’s just another well-marketed toothpaste with a decent formula unlike LivFresh, but no better than your drugstore Sensodyne in terms of noticeable results.

If you’re looking for a gentle, fluoride-free toothpaste that tastes good and keeps sensitivity at bay, it’s not bad. But at $12? I’d much rather grab the generic $7 version off Amazon and call it a day.

Meanwhile, if you’re trying to whiten your teeth, I’d recommend Venus Visage Teeth Whitening Gel Pens. They’re dentist approved, and I’ve been seeing results since I started using them five days now.

In two weeks time, I’ll be updating you all on my results.

By Judith Davidson

I’m a dedicated product reviewer with a passion for testing viral TikTok finds to separate the hyped hits from the overhyped misses. From skincare to car gadgets, I personally buy, test, and provide honest, long-term reviews so you don’t have to waste money on trends that don’t deliver. My reviews are based on real experiences, not just first impressions, and I always give a balanced take on what works, what doesn’t, and what’s worth your time.

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