A Three-Strain Probiotic Built for the Mouth, Not the Gut
Most probiotics on a pharmacy shelf are gut-focused — they are designed to survive stomach acid and then go to work in the intestines, which means they barely touch the mouth on the way down. ProDentim works the other way around. The soft tablet dissolves slowly in the mouth, so the three live strains spend several minutes spreading across the teeth, gums, and tongue, which is where the colonization actually needs to happen.
The three strains were not chosen at random. Lactobacillus paracasei has been studied in randomized dental trials for its ability to reduce gingival index scores and disrupt the biofilms that Streptococcus mutans uses to stick to teeth. Lactobacillus reuteri — sold as "Prodentis" in some European pharmacies — has the longest periodontitis research track record of any oral probiotic, with measurable reductions in pocket depth, bleeding on probing, and inflammatory markers. Bifidobacterium lactis BL-04 rounds out the formula with documented immune and upper-respiratory benefits that link the mouth to the rest of the airway.
Wrapped around the probiotics is a small, deliberate mineral and botanical blend: inulin to feed the new bacteria, malic acid for gentle stain lift and saliva stimulation, tricalcium phosphate as a bioavailable source of calcium and phosphorus for enamel, and peppermint for fresh breath plus mild antimicrobial pressure on volatile-sulfur producers. That is the whole formula. No fillers, no stimulants, nothing exotic.
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