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May 2022 - New Scientific Discovery

A recent study found that people with better oral microbiome diversity tend to have healthier teeth and gums

As researchers dig deeper into the oral microbiome, evidence shows that maintaining a balanced population of beneficial oral bacteria can support gum health and reduce the factors that lead to persistent bad breath and inflammation. ProDentim's formula is developed to support this balance by delivering targeted probiotic strains used in oral-health research.

(Hint — this is not a replacement for dental care. If you have a serious dental condition consult a healthcare professional.)

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Scientific References

  1. Hillman JD. Genetically modified Streptococcus mutans for the prevention of dental caries. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek. 2002. (Discussion of ecological approaches to oral health.)
  2. Krasse B., Carlsson B., Dahl C., et al. Decreased gum bleeding and reduced gingivitis by Lactobacillus reuteri. Swedish Dental Journal. 2006. (Clinical findings on probiotic effect in oral health.)
  3. Caglar E., Kavaloglu S., Ergeneli S., et al. Probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri in caries risk management in children. Int J Paediatr Dent. 2006. (Probiotic use in pediatric oral care.)
  4. Meurman JH., Stamatova I. Probiotics: contributions to oral health. Oral Diseases. 2007. (Review of probiotics and oral cavity interactions.)
  5. Further reading and reputable sources: National Library of Medicine (PubMed) and Nature/Science reports on the oral microbiome (search terms: “oral microbiome probiotics dental health”).
  6. General clinical guidance: consult peer-reviewed journals and speak with a dental professional for personalized advice.
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