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ProDentim Oral Probiotic 40 Surprising Facts ‼️ (Update 2025) ‼️

By Joe 8 Comments

Updated January 4 2025. ProDentim, endorsed by a dentist, Dr. Drew Sutton, is called an advanced oral probiotic, composed of 3.5 billion bacteria and vital nutrients that are said to be researched for healthy teeth and able to rejuvenate gums, freshen breath, and even help improve ear, nose, and throat health. The company says this probiotic is “backed up by clinical research.” To help you figure out if this is legitimate or a scam legitimate, let's take a close look at the ingredients in ProDentim, the evidence, and the pros and cons of this oral health probiotic. You'll also learn how to get a refund if it doesn't work and you want your money back.

Table of Contents
1 ProDentim Quick Look
2 What Does The ProDentim Name Mean?
3 The Gut Health-Oral Health Connection
4 What Is A Probiotic?
5 Who Makes ProDentim? Company Information
6 How Do You Use ProDentim? Instructions For Use
7 ProDentim vs. Protandim
8 ProDentim Nutrition & Supplement Facts Ingredients
8.1 Other Ingredients
9 How Many Probiotic Strains of Bacteria Does ProDentim Have?
10 How To Purchase ProDentim Supplements
11 How Does ProDentim Taste? Does It Taste Bad or Good?
12 How Much Does ProDentim Cost?
13 What Countries Is ProDentim Shipped To?
14 What Are The ProDentim Free Bonus Gifts?
15 How Effective is ProDentim? Review of Ingredients and Scientific Research
16 Tricalcium Phosphate
17 Peppermint Essential Oil
18 Inulin (Chicorium intybus) Powder
19 Lactobacillus Paracasei
19.1 Healthy Gum Research
19.2 Sinus Research
20 Lactobacillus Reuteri
21 Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04
22 Streptococcus Salivarius
23 ProDentim Creator: Who Is Dr. Drew Sutton?
24 ProDentim Side Effects Cautions & Concerns
25 How To Get a ProDentim Refund. Money Back Guarantee Information
25.1 Return ProDentim to this address
26 How To Contact ProDentim Customer Service
27 Does ProDentim Freshen Bad Breath?
28 Does ProDentim Whiten Teeth?
29 Can ProDentim Prevent Teeth From Falling Out?
30 ProDentim Ingredients vs. Steel Bite Pro Ingredients
31 ProDentim Ingredients vs. Dentitox Pro Ingredients
32 ProDentim vs. DentiVive
33 How To Spot Fake ProDentim Supplements
34 Customer Questions About ProDentim
34.1 Can you use this supplement with dentures?
34.2 Does ProDentim need to be refrigerated?
34.3 Is ProDemtim FDA approved?
34.4 Does the American Dental Association approve ProDentim?
34.5 Is ProDentim okay if I have thrush in the mouth?
34.6 Do dentits endorce ProDentim?
34.7 Before and after ProDentim pictures
35 Customer Reviews About How Well ProDentim Works
36 ProDentim Negative Complaints From Unhappy Customers
37 What Are The Pros & Cons Of ProDentim Oral Probiotic?
38 What Do I Suggest?
39 Does ProDentim Really Work As People Say?
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ProDentim Quick Look

Type of supplement Oral health care
Benefits Fresher breath, teeth, and gum health support
Company name ProDentim
Ingredients See below for a list and summary of proof
How much do you take? Dissolve 1 tablet in your mouth each day
How long will a bottle last? 30 days
How long until you see results? It depends. Longer for more extensive problems
Money-back guarantee 60 days
Side effects None expected if healthy. See below.
Do fake versions exist? Probably
Price $69/bottle. Discounts exist. Check the company for price updates and deals
Official Website ProDentim.com

What Does The ProDentim Name Mean?

The name of this anti-cavity supplement is derived from the word dentin (also called dentine), the formidable layer of cells that sits just under tooth enamel and above the pulp of teeth. Produced by cells called odontoblasts and consisting of phosphorous and calcium (hydroxyapatite), dentin helps prevent enamel from fracturing and breaking.

Thus, the name Prodentim, conveys to people that this supplement can help strengthen dentin, keep your teeth strong, and reduce the odds of getting cavities.

The Gut Health-Oral Health Connection

The gut doesn't refer to your belly. Rather, what we call the “gut” is the long tube that begins in your mouth and ends at your anus. It is in your gut that digestion occurs and where most of your microbiome resides. Your oral cavity, which includes your mouth, tongue, gums, and teeth, is home to over 6 million microbes spanning at least 100 species of fungi and over 700 different species of bacteria. This means your mouth has a microbiome too! Some of those bacteria that live in your mouth include:

  • Streptococcus mutans: linked to cavities and gum disease
  • Streptococcus sanguinis: which can trigger endocarditis (inflammation of the heart)
  • Treponema denticola: is associated with gum disease
  • Porphyromonas gingivalis: causes dysbiosis by crowding out good bacteria

Thanks to our oral microbiome, the mouth is where we first start digesting food. Some research also links the kinds of bacteria in your mouth to your risk of even getting type II diabetes.

Mounting evidence links oral health to heart health. Some researchers estimate that people have over twice the risk of having a heart attack or stroke if they also have gum disease (periodontal disease). Why is this? One theory is that gum disease increases systemic inflammation in the body. In other words, having inflamed gums may also mean you have an inflamed heart and blood vessels too.

So, having a healthier mouth can lead to a healthier you. That's where ProDentim probiotics come in.

 

What Is A Probiotic?

Probiotic means “for life,” and the term refers to bacteria associated with beneficial health effects in both humans and animals. The first realization that bacteria inside of us might play a role in our health dates back to 1907 when Eli Metchnikoff, working at the Pasture Institute, postulated in his work, the Prolongation of Life, that we might be able to alter harmful gut bacteria by eating a better quality of food. He would later win a Nobel Prize in medicine in 1908.

Who Makes ProDentim? Company Information

One downside to the supplement is that there are several similar-sounding website names to be found on the web. This can cause frustration and confusion for customers who want to purchase the authentic supplement. The official website, ProDentim.com has been independently verified by this reporter.

How Do You Use ProDentim? Instructions For Use

ProDentim

The company suggests putting one soft tablet in your mouth and letting it dissolve completely. Do this once or twice a day, ideally after brushing your teeth or using mouthwash. It does not matter if you use the tablets in the morning or at night. No harmful stimulants exist, so ProDentim should not keep you awake at night.

Letting the soft gel tablet dissolve in your mouth is essential as this will give the bacteria full access to your mouth, where they might spread between your teeth and take up residence and colonize in your oral cavity.

ProDentim vs. Protandim

Don't confuse these two supplements because they do not refer to the same thing. ProDentim is an oral health/cavity supplement. Protandim is an anti-aging/biohacking supplement that is composed of ingredients such as ashwagandha, turmeric, and bacopa. As such, Protandim is a completely different supplement.

ProDentim Nutrition & Supplement Facts Ingredients

Each tablet of this oral health supplement has 3.5 billion bacteria and the following ingredients as listed on its Supplement Facts label

Ingredient Amount
Inulin powder (chicory root) 100 mg
Proprietary blend 20 mg (3.5 billion CFU)
Lactobacillus Paracasei  
Lactobacillus Reuteri  
Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04  
Streptococcus Salivarius 20 mg
   
ProDentim Supplement Facts Label

Each bottle has 30 soft tablets. So if you use ProDentim once a day, a bottle will last you one month.

Other Ingredients

The following additional ingredients are also present: Tricalcium phosphate, microcrystalline cellulose, natural strawberry flavor, and peppermint essential oil.

How Many Probiotic Strains of Bacteria Does ProDentim Have?

Each tablet contains 3.5 billion bacteria. That's a good amount. Since only 5 types of bacteria are listed on the Supplement Facts Label, this tells us it contains 5 different strains of bacteria. The 3.5 billion bacteria per tablet come from those five strains listed on the label.

How To Purchase ProDentim Supplements

For those who prefer to shop locally, understand that Prodentim is not available at neighborhood stores like Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Vitamin Shoppe, GNC, Costco, BJs, Krogers, or Whole Foods. Various websites may sell ProDentim, however, be cautious as those products may be fraudulent, and the ingredients may differ. This may reduce how well the supplement works for you.

Thus, it's best to purchase directly from the authentic company website, where it has a 5-star rating based on over 95,000 positive customer reviews.

How Does ProDentim Taste? Does It Taste Bad or Good?

The soft tablets have a minty taste due to peppermint essential oil. While strawberries are depicted on the bottle, the natural strawberry flavor has little impact on its effectiveness.

How Much Does ProDentim Cost?

The company offered three different purchase options from its secure website:

  • One bottle (30-day supply) $69 (free shipping included)
  • Three bottles (3-month supply) $177 (includes 2 free bonus gifts)
  • Six bottles (6-month supply) $294 (includes 2 free bonus gifts)

Check the legitimate website for discounts, coupons, and updated price information

Keep in mind it may take more than a month for the probiotics to take hold in your mouth. That is probably why the company states 97% of customers purchase the 6-month option. All purchases come with free shipping when ordering inside the US. In addition to PayPal, the company also accepts these payment options too:

  • Discover
  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • Diners Club
  • American Express

What Countries Is ProDentim Shipped To?

If you live outside the US, you are in luck because the supplement is sold internationally, too, including in these countries:

  • USA
  • United Kingdom (including Ireland)
  • Australia
  • New Zeland

ProDentim Shipping Costs:

  • USA Free shipping
  • If ordering from outside the US, add $15.95 to the cost

What Are The ProDentim Free Bonus Gifts?

If you purchase either a 3-month or 6-month supply, you qualify for these two free bonus gifts:

Free Bonus Gift 1: Bad Breath Gone One Day Detox. The super teeth hack book has a retail price of $109 and is said to improve bad breath using 7-spices and herbal combinations that can be found in your kitchen right now.

ProDentim Advanced Oral Probiotic

Bonus Gift 2: Hollywood White Teeth at Home. This is a book, normally selling for $109 that purports to share a brushing trick used by celebrities and the “10-second bright teeth method” to improve the look of your smile.

How Effective is ProDentim? Review of Ingredients and Scientific Research

The company boasts an impressive 17 clinical studies to support how well ProDentim tablets work when taken regularly. One downside, however, is that none of those investigations involves the ProDentim supplement. This may be a deal breaker for those looking for a true clinically researched dietary supplement. Next, look at the ingredients to get a more detailed picture of how it works.

Tricalcium Phosphate

This ingredient does not get much attention. However, it may help ProDentim work better. Tricalcium phosphate looks like tooth enamel and has shown promise to help build bone in the jaw following oral surgery.

Preliminary evidence also suggests tricalcium phosphate may help remineralize tooth enamel when used in fluoride toothpaste. Other studies hint that tricalcium phosphate mouthwash might work similarly to fluoride at rebuilding the minerals in teeth. Be aware that while the research looks promising, most of what is known about the dental benefits of tricalcium phosphate is derived from non-human investigations.

Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint essential oil is generally recognized safe for humans (GRAS), so it's safe for healthy people to consume. Some research suggests peppermint oil may help the gut function better. Remember, the mouth is part of the gut. Other research reveals peppermint oil to be a natural antibiotic against bacteria found in the mouth, providing antiseptic properties.

Peppermint oil has been shown to be particularly effective at inhibiting the growth of staphylococcus bacteria. In addition, peppermint has also been shown to inhibit the growth of bad bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus, Enterococcus faecalis, E. coli and Candida Albicans.

Inulin (Chicorium intybus) Powder

Inulin, which is extracted from the root of the chicory plant, is a soluble fiber. Besides keeping people regular in the bathroom, various high-quality clinical studies have documented inulin's effectiveness at lowering cholesterol and blood sugar levels. Other studies have revealed that inulin may help with weight loss, too. ProDentim only has 100 mg of inulin, which is probably not enough to achieve these benefits.

The company states that inulin is present to support good bacteria. This makes sense because inulin is a prebiotic. What's that? Prebiotics are the food of good, probiotic bacteria. While the root of the chicory plant contains some of the highest amounts of inulin, fruits, and vegetables contain this fiber too. Foods rich in inulin include:

  • Artichokes
  • Asparagus
  • Bananas
  • Garlic
  • Leeks
  • Onions

Since ProDentim contains live bacteria cultures, packaging a food source alongside those healthy microbiomes makes good sense. This helps ensure the bacteria are alive when the supplement arrives at your home. Combining probiotics with prebiotics is a common practice with dietary supplements. The word inulin may sound like insulin (the hormone), but they are not the same thing.

Lactobacillus Paracasei

Another name for this probiotic bacteria is Lacticaseibacillus paracasei. Since this bacteria is listed first on the Supplement Facts label, it makes up most of the 10 mg in the proprietary blend. It also makes up most of the 3.5 billion bacteria found in each ProDentim tablet. The company refers to Lacticaseibacillus paracasei as supporting the health of your gums and helping your sinuses stay open. There is some proof for both claims.

Healthy Gum Research

Lactobacillus paracasei has been investigated to see if it prevents cavities. In one high-quality randomized investigation of Lactobacillus paracasei- strain GMNL-33- was shown to inhibit cavity-causing Streptococcus mutans in the mouth after just two weeks of use.

In another study, however, it was found that lactobacillus paracasei did not colonize the oral cavity or prevent dental cavities when it was given to infants for a year. In this study, researchers used a specific strain of L paracasei were used, called LF19. It's unknown whether ProDentim contains the LF19, strain, GMNL-33 or another strain.

Sinus Research

In one high-quality clinical trial called the GA2LEN Study, researchers gave 425 children with hay fever or who were allergic to dust mites Lactobacillus paracasei LP-33 for 5 weeks. Compared to kids who took placebo pills, those taking the LP-33 strain of Lactobacillus paracasei reported about a 20% better quality of life. This was mostly attributed to the bacteria's ability to reduce watery eyes.

 

Lactobacillus Reuteri

The reason why ProDentim contains Lactobacillus Reuteri is to reduce systemic inflammation and help the mouth stay healthy. Lactobacillus reuteri produces a natural antibiotic called reuterin which inhibits the growth of bad, pathogenic bacteria. What's the evidence for these claims?

One way Lactobacillus Reuteri helps reduce inflammation is by impacting Heliobacter pylori, the bad bacteria linked to stomach ulcers. When researchers gave those infected with H. pylori, L. reuteri (the strains were DSM 17938 and ATCC PTA 6475), people reported less diarrhea, bloating, and abdominal pain, as they were clearing H. pylori from their system.

As for oral health, some research suggests may reduce cavities. In one study, researchers reported fewer cavities in children who were given Lactobacillus Reuteri as infants. In another study, L. Reuteri reduced gum inflammation in smokers who had chronic gum disease. Those people taking this probiotic experienced less gum bleeding during dental checkups.

When healthy people were given drops containing L. Reuteri, the probiotic was able to colonize the mouth and reduce the number of cavity-causing S. mutans bacteria, thus lending proof to claims this bacteria has anti-microbial effects.

Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04

The other name for this probiotic bacteria is Bifidobacterium animalis subsp lactis BI-04. Other names for this bacteria include:

  • DGCC2
  • 908 RB 4825

Whichever name you call it by, the company tells us the specific strain (BL-04) of Bifidobacterium Lactis they are using. That's good. This tells us that this specific probiotic strain is important to the effectiveness of ProDentim. The company states this bacteria strain is used to support

  • the proper balance of bacteria in the mouth
  • support the nasal tract
  • maintain a healthy immune system

So what's the proof?

When people with gum disease were given Bifidobacterium lactis lozenges for 90 days, the lozenges reduced proinflammatory cytokines and fewer cavity-causing microbes in their mouth, leading to speculation this antibiotic probiotic may confer benefits in addition to regular dental checkups for those with chronic periodontal disease.

As for bolstering healthy immune function, research is mixed. In one study, no reduction in common cold symptoms was reported when healthy people were given Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04 and then infected with the common cold-causing rhinovirus bacteria.

One of the problems with B. lactis BL-04 research is that in several studies, its combined with other probiotic bacteria. This makes it difficult to determine what effects it has by itself.

Streptococcus Salivarius

Streptococcus Salivarius usually makes up a good part of the oral microbiome. The ProDentim company label tells us each tablet of this supplement contains 20 mg of S. salivarius. Streptococcus Salivarius is not part of the ProDentim proprietary blend because they tell us the amount (20 mg) contained in each tablet.

Clinical studies indicate that Streptococcus Salivarius inhibits gum disease activation of the immune system. Other research reveals S. Salivarius inhibits bad bacteria biofilm formation in the upper respiratory tract, indicating this probiotic may be of use in shielding us from colds/flu

Some research also suggests people with Crohn's disease and orofacial granulomatosis have higher levels of Streptococcus salivarius in their mouth, suggesting this probiotic may be a biomarker of both of these medical conditions.

ProDentim Creator: Who Is Dr. Drew Sutton?

Depending on who you talk to, Dr. Drew Sutton is either a physician who created ProDentim or he's someone who endorses the supplement's oral health effectiveness too. But who is he? On the validated company website, you can see a smiling man who appears to work in the dental field. Is that Drew Sutton? It's said Dr. Sutton is a dentist, and his name is also used in various other reviews. Is Dr. Drew Sutton a dentist, orthodontist, or oral surgeon?

One problem is Dr. Sutton can't be located. When searching the web for “Who is Drew Sutton ProDentim,” nothing relevant shows up. Likewise, no videos featuring Dr. Sutton reviewing the benefits of ProDentim can be discovered either. In this reporter's opinion, this failure to disclose more about him makes the company appear shady.

ProDentim Side Effects Cautions & Concerns

No adverse reactions are known to exist. To keep you safe, here are some ideas and considerations:

  • Start with less than recommended for at least the first week. Give your system time to adjust.
  • Inulin may cause you to be gassy or have abdominal pains when you first start using ProDentim. Starting with less may reduce this from happening.
  • Not intended for children or those under the age of 18
  • Store the ProDentim in a cool, dry place
  • If you experience any side effects, stop immediately
  • Stop taking at least 2 weeks before surgery unless your physician says otherwise
  • Speak to your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Inulin may decrease magnesium absorption, so don't take magnesium supplements at the same time as ProDentim
  • Don't take ProDentim during treatment with antibiotics
  • Speak to your doctor about probiotic use if you have weakened immune system problems

How To Get a ProDentim Refund. Money Back Guarantee Information

This oral care supplement comes with a 100% money-back guarantee. You have 60 days to test drive ProDentim and see what you think. The 60-day refund window starts after the supplement is mailed to your home. You will receive an email when the company ships you the supplements.

Money back guarantee

If you are unsatisfied and want a refund, you'll need to send all bottles back to the company along with the packing slip they arrived with. Do NOT throw out old bottles. The bottles can be opened, unopened, or totally empty. Shipping costs to return ProDentim are not refunded. That's pretty standard in the industry.

Return ProDentim to this address

First, email the company for specifics not listed here. Send the bottles back to 285 Northeast Ave, Tallmadge, OH 44278. Remember to include the packing slip too. The company will email you when they receive your return. You will be issued a refund shortly afterward. ProDentim is sold via Clickback, an online retailer that has been in business for over 20 years and has an A+ Better Business Bureau rating.

How To Contact ProDentim Customer Service

If you have any questions, you can contact ProDentim customer support at:

contact@prodentim-product.com

The customer service responds well and you should hear back from them within 24 hours if not sooner.

Does ProDentim Freshen Bad Breath?

Anywhere from 8% to 50% of adults worldwide have Halitosis (hal-a-toe-sis), the medical name for bad breath. It's sometimes also called oral malodour. Bad breath occurs when bacteria that produce sulfur in the mouth and throat break down protein from food particles. The fast breakdown of these proteins releases sulfur which one can smell on one's breath. Brushing your teeth and tongue and flossing regularly can keep bad breath at bay. But can probiotics help?

Good bacteria – such as those found in ProDentim – might, in theory, replace the bad, sulfur-containing bacteria, which should reduce bad breath from occurring. On the plus side, ProDentim tablets dissolve in the mouth, directly exposing the oral cavity to the ingredients. This might increase the odds those good bacteria take up residence in the mouth.

On the downside, it's not yet universally accepted whether probiotics improve bad breath or not. Peppermint essential oil has been shown to be effective at reducing bad breath, which is another reason why ProDentim has this ingredient.

Remember, the causes of bad breath can be complicated. Other things that can trigger halitosis can include infections, tobacco use, problems with tonsils, and xerostomia or dry mouth. Bad breath can also be a sign of cancer too, so if things don't clear up in a few weeks, speak to your doctor.

Does ProDentim Whiten Teeth?

For those looking for whiter teeth, understand there's no clinical proof the unique combination of ingredients in this supplement will remove stains from teeth or bleach teeth to a whiter color. While lack of proof doesn't mean it won't work, if this is indeed a benefit, the degree of effectiveness would depend on how much staining on the teeth there was and how long you used the supplement.

Obviously, ProDentim is not a substitute for regular dental checkups. Some have reported that Dentitox Pro drops whitened teeth but again results will vary.

Can ProDentim Prevent Teeth From Falling Out?

While there is no direct proof of this, preliminary research suggests tricalcium phosphate may help remineralize teeth. If this is proven in humans, it may mean the supplement may help make teeth stronger. It may be a long shot but if it does happen, it would take time and would also depend on how bad your soft or loose your teeth were when you started using ProDentim.

ProDentim Ingredients vs. Steel Bite Pro Ingredients

Steel Bite Pro is a dietary supplement said to be invented by a researcher named Thomas Spear that is touted as something that can support gums and help those who have gum disease. The ingredients in Steel Bite Pro are quite different than ProDentim. Here's how their ingredients compare to each other.

Steel Bite Pro (2 capsules) ProDentim (1 soft tablet)
Zinc oxide 30 mg Inulin powder 100 mg
Milk thistle seed 200 mg Lactobacillus Paracasei
Beetroot 50 mg Lactobacillus Reuteri
Artichoke leaves 50 mg Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04
Phyllanthus niruri 50 mg Streptococcus Salivarius 20 mg
Dandelion root 50 mg  
Chicory root 50 mg  
Yarrow flowers 50 mg  
Jujube seed fruit 50 mg  
Proprietary Blend (586 mg): Celery seed, Alfalfa, Burdock root, Yellow dock root, Methionine, Grapeseed, L-cystine, Feverfew, N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), Turmeric, Red raspberry, Berberine, Ginger root  
Steel Bite Pro Ingredients vs. ProDentim Ingredients

One difference between ProDentim and Steel Bite Pro is with Steel Bite, you are taking two capsules a day. You are swallowing the capsules. This is different than ProDentim where you allow the tablets to dissolve in your mouth.

Here's Steel Bite for more info

ProDentim Ingredients vs. Dentitox Pro Ingredients

Dentitox Pro is a very popular oral health supplement that's been around for a while. While there are no studies comparing which is superior, we know there are some differences between them. For one thing, Dentitox Pro is not a probiotic supplement. In fact, the ingredients are quite different than those in ProDentim. Here's a quick rundown of how the ingredients differ

Dentitix Pro (6 drops) ProDentim (1 soft tablet)
Vitamin A (beta carotene) 1500 IU Inulin powder 100 mg
Vitamin C ( ascorbic acid) 60 mg Lactobacillus Paracasei
Vitamin D3 600 IU Lactobacillus Reuteri
Vitamin K2 120 mcg Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04
Phosphorous (ionized phosphoric acid)
50 mg
Streptococcus Salivarius 20 mg
Potassium (Potassium chloride) 50 mg  
Zinc (Zinc citrate) 6 mg  
Calcium (micro-encapsulated calcium) 50 mg  
Iron 3 mg  
Potassium 350 mg  
Dentitox Pro Ingredients vs. ProDentim Ingredients

 

What Dentitox Pro has in common with ProDentim is that you put each directly into your mouth. Leaving them in your mouth may, in theory, provide a faster and more efficient mode of delivery. Some people have reported good results with Dentitox Pro.

See the Dentitox Pro website for more information.

ProDentim vs. DentiVive

DentiVive, a popular, 100% organic oral health supplement, is said to be invented by a medical sales representative from Michigan named Michael Clark. As can be seen, DentiVive contains no probiotic ingredients. Another difference is DentiVive capsules must be swallowed whole, while ProDentim soft tablets melt in your mouth.

DentiVive (2 capsules) ProDentim (1 soft tablet)
Zinc 11 mg Inulin powder 100 mg
Chromium picolinate 150 mcg Lactobacillus Paracasei
Alpha Lipoic Acid 150 mg Lactobacillus Reuteri
Berberine 100 mg Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04
Resveratrol 40 mg Streptococcus Salivarius 20 mg
Proprietary blend (112 mg): Milk thistle, Cayenne, Korean ginseng, Banaba  
   
DentiVive Ingredients vs. ProDentim Ingredients

See the DentiVive website for more insights.

How To Spot Fake ProDentim Supplements

1 The authentic supplement comes in soft tablets that melt in your mouth. If you purchased supplements that come in capsules that do not quickly dissolve in your mouth, it is likely counterfeit and should be returned to where you purchased them.

2 If you purchased your supplement from a website that did not show you the Supplement Facts label, which details all the active ingredients, this is also not a good sign.

ProDentim Supplement Facts Label

3. Who did you buy it from? The official company name is ProDentim. If you purchased from a website other than from the official company, then it can't be guaranteed that you are getting the genuine supplement.

4. If you are reading a review and notice ingredients not found here, that's a problem. The ingredients reviewed on this site come straight from the official ProDentim Supplement Facts label. This should be a red flag if you see other ingredients listed (such as spearmint, malic acid, and dicalcium phosphate).

Customer Questions About ProDentim

Can you use this supplement with dentures?

There's no evidence the probiotics or other ingredients in the supplement are harmful to dentures, silver fillings, or other cosmetic dental work.

Does ProDentim need to be refrigerated?

While it's recommended to store it in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight, no refrigeration is required. If you prefer to keep it refrigerated, know that it won't hurt the probiotic bacteria. When placed in the refrigerator, the soft tablet may take a bit longer to dissolve in your mouth but not by much before quickly returning to ambient body temperature.

Is ProDemtim FDA approved?

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not approve dietary supplements. This is a common misunderstanding. While the FDA does have regulations that companies must follow in regard to how to manufacture supplements (such as in a clean, safe, GMP, environment), companies do not generally have to request FDA approval before selling a supplement to the public.

Does the American Dental Association approve ProDentim?

The American Dental Association (ADA) has not endorsed ProDentim. While the ADA puts its seal of approval on over 300 different items, mostly this is for toothpaste, mouthwashes, dental floss, denture adherents, and chewing gum. The ADA does not endorse or approve dietary supplements except for vitamins and minerals.

Is ProDentim okay if I have thrush in the mouth?

Thrush is a type of fungal infection caused by the overgrowth of Candida in the mouth and throat. When this happens, the person has a condition called oropharyngeal candidiasis, also known as thrush. Research suggests certain types of probiotics may help thrush. For example, some studies have revealed probiotic bacteria such as Lactobacillus rhamnosus GR-1 and Lactobacillus reuteri RC-14 improve the effectiveness of anti-fungal thrush therapy. While Prodentim contains Lactobacillus reuteri, the strain is not listed. As such, if you have thrush, show the ingredients in ProDentim to your doctor/pharmacist for the best advice.

Do dentits endorce ProDentim?

It's possible there are some dental professionals who do such as Dr. Drew Sutton. The best way to know is to ask your dentist.

Before and after ProDentim pictures

Some things are not possible to see in before and after pictures. For example, how do you show before and after pictures of bad breath? Brighter teeth can be seen in pictures, but none were discovered when this review was created. Also, the time to see before and after differences would depend on how stained someone's teeth were. If ProDentim probiotics whiten stained teeth, your effects would occur faster by refraining from smoking/chewing tobacco and/or drinking coffee, tea, and other liquids known to discolor teeth.

Customer Reviews About How Well ProDentim Works

The ProDentim official verified website shows positive reviews from customers who are happy with the supplement. One possible problem was there are not many positive testimonials when the website was checked. For a supplement claimed to have over 95,000 positive reviews, one would expect to see more complimentary testimonials. See the company website for updates.

ProDentim Negative Complaints From Unhappy Customers

Good luck If you try to search for reports by real customers, including complaints about Prodentim and negative reviews. Many so-called “reviews” try to entice readers with attention-grabbing titles containing words like “beware” and “caution.” However, many of these turn out to be just sales pitches. Interestingly, those who did leave harsh words about the supplement appeared to purchase from websites like eBay or Amazon.

This begs the question if those who were not satisfied were taking authentic ProDentim or a counterfeit knock-off supplement?

What Are The Pros & Cons Of ProDentim Oral Probiotic?

Pros Cons
No capsules / Easy to use Supplement lacks clinical proof
Ingredients have evidence Email support only
Money back guarantee 60-day return policy
Sold internationally May take longer than 60 days to see improvements
Non-GMO Not sold in local stores
No caffeine or other stimulants  
Made in USA  
Free shipping  
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ProDentim Pros & Cons

 

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While the supplement boasts some interesting evidence, for those on the fence or looking for a more time-tested oral health supplement, check out Dentitox Pro. The Dentitox Pro supplement has been around longer and has more positive customer testimonials, as you can see from this review.

Does ProDentim Really Work As People Say?

The company takes an interesting approach to oral health by attempting to modulate the microbes in the mouth, tongue, and throat. While I'm not totally sold yet, it's possible the supplement will freshen bad breath. The real test is whether taking ProDentim reduces cavities or whitens teeth. Tricalcium phosphate and peppermint oil may play important roles in the supplement's effect on teeth and gum health.

Here's the authentic ProDentim website to learn more.

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Comments

  1. Arthur Dickerson says

    February 11, 2023 at 12:38 pm

    Not a single study concerning the effectiveness of your snake oil. There is a reason the ADA does not give its imprimatur. And an otolaryngologist and a dentist are not the same. Which is it “Dr” Sutton?

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    • Joe says

      February 12, 2023 at 1:20 pm

      Hi Authur, Im not sure. I was not able to find out much about Dr Sutton during my investigation.

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  2. Roberta says

    January 21, 2023 at 7:47 pm

    ProDentim’s website sure does look like a scam website. I ordered one bottle just to try it out and see if I think it is worth it. You hit the order button and right away you get all this stuff about making sure you have enough so that you don’t run out. If you run out your mouth will only get worse and worse. It’s important not to miss a day of Prodentim. I think that is a bunch of BS. And if you don’t order the bottles they are offering at a discount you will never see this discount again. If they cared about their customers and believed in their product they would offer discounts to loyal customers. Not once and then never again. Just my observations. We’ll see if I get the product and if it is what they say it is.

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    • Joe says

      January 23, 2023 at 2:10 pm

      Hi Roberta, thanks for sharing your observations and do let me know what happens. I’m always curious about these things.

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  3. Doris thatcher says

    September 16, 2022 at 11:20 am

    I dont often comment but wanted to say thank you so much for this detailed review. I became interested in improving my gut health over a year ago after having some medical problems. I had no idea gut health could play a role in the health of my teeth. Im going to give prodentim a try. how long do you think it will take before I see improvements in my teeth?

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    • Joe says

      September 16, 2022 at 5:17 pm

      Hi Doris, thats a good qustion. My hunch is that if ProDentim works, it may depend on how severe someone’s dental problems were. My guess is for bad gum disease problems it would take several months. I have not seen any evidence Prodentim helps cavities, which can only be filled by a dentist. If you try it do let me know what happens. I’m always curious about these things 🙂

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  4. Rosemary Dorfer says

    August 3, 2022 at 7:15 pm

    Thank You for your research on Pro Dentim.
    I have been using Dental Pro From the U.K…For 4yrs now
    .
    This product is excellent..
    I’m going on 80 yr Young …Been to Dentist 3 to 4 times in last 30 years Still have my own teeth..Quit using toothpaste back in the 60s ..Missing 5 teeth in back on Bottom 3 one side 2 other..

    Had bleeding gums off and on then 5 years ago Loose teeth..The Dental Pro has reversed the Problem completely..My last visit to a Dentist a month ago.. Rave reviews ..Good Strong Gums and teeth..
    Just thought you might be interested in this product..

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    • Joe says

      August 3, 2022 at 8:15 pm

      Thanks so much Rosemary. That supplement you are taking – is it the Pro-Dental oral probiotic supplement? I went looking for “Dental Pro” and turned up Pro-Dental.might they be the same thing? So glad to hear you have had great results with it 🙂

      Reply

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