The World's First Oral Postbiotic Formula
Your mouth is a complex ecosystem, home to billions of bacteria—some good, some bad. Problems like cavities, bad breath, and gum inflammation arise when harmful bacteria, particularly *Streptococcus mutans*, dominate. These microbes feed on sugars, producing corrosive acids that dissolve tooth enamel and creating sticky biofilms known as plaque.
DentaBiome introduces a groundbreaking approach using 'postbiotics'. Unlike live probiotics, postbiotics are heat-treated, inactivated bacterial strains and their beneficial byproducts. These postbiotic particles work by crowding out bad bacteria, competing for space and nutrients on your tooth surfaces. They effectively neutralize plaque-causing acids and disrupt the communication (quorum sensing) that bad bacteria use to form destructive colonies.
The formula is enhanced with key ingredients that work in synergy. Cranberry extract contains natural compounds (proanthocyanidins) that act like a non-stick coating, preventing bacteria from adhering to your teeth. Xylitol, a natural sweetener, starves harmful bacteria as they cannot metabolize it for energy. Finally, Calcium Carbonate provides essential minerals to support the natural process of enamel remineralization, helping to strengthen your teeth against decay.
vs Antiseptic Mouthwash (e.g., Listerine)
Selectively targets bad bacteria without carpet-bombing your entire oral microbiome, preserving the beneficial organisms essential for health.
vs Probiotic Lozenges
Uses stable, heat-treated postbiotics to deliver targeted benefits directly, avoiding the risks and viability issues of live bacterial strains.
vs Prescription Chlorhexidine Rinse
Provides daily support for a healthy microbial balance without the tooth-staining side effects associated with long-term prescription rinse use.
Editorial summaries about the key ingredients — plus links to see current posts on YouTube and X.
Oral Postbiotics
"Postbiotics, which are inactivated microbial cells and their metabolites, can help modulate the oral microbiome and support gum health by reducing inflammatory responses."
— Review in the journal 'Frontiers in Microbiology'
"Heat-killed probiotics have been shown to competitively inhibit pathogenic oral bacteria, including S. mutans, preventing them from adhering to tooth surfaces."
— Oral health research summary
Cranberry Extract
"The A-type proanthocyanidins (PACs) found in cranberries interfere with bacterial adhesion, disrupting the formation of dental plaque biofilm."
— University of Rochester Medical Center research
"Cranberry polyphenols have been observed to reduce the acid production and glucan synthesis of S. mutans, two key processes in cavity formation."
— Analysis in the 'Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry'
Xylitol
"Cavity-causing bacteria like S. mutans cannot metabolize xylitol, which leads to a reduction in their growth and a decrease in acid production."
— American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD)
"Regular use of xylitol can raise the pH of oral plaque, creating a less acidic environment that is unfavorable for enamel demineralization."
— California Dental Association overview