As oral probiotic supplements continue drawing consumer interest in 2026, this ProDentim reviews and complaints guide examines the brand-stated ingredient profile, label-versus-website details, pricing questions, refund terms, and buyer checkpoints before ordering.
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This ProDentim reviews and complaints guide is built around one comparison most coverage skips: what the brand's official website claims versus what the physical product label actually discloses. ProDentim is a chewable oral probiotic supplement - 3.5 billion CFU of probiotic strains, an inulin prebiotic, and a fourth probiotic ingredient the brand's own marketing copy never mentions - sold for teeth, gum, and fresh-breath support, not as a treatment for any dental condition. Here's what's confirmed, what's brand-reported, and what to check before you order.
ProDentim Reviews & Complaints 2026: Reviewing What Buyers Should Check on the Label Before Ordering (Consumer Research)
You saw an ad for ProDentim. Maybe it was on Facebook, maybe Instagram, maybe a short video that mentioned "Hollywood-star smiles" and a strawberry-flavored tablet that dissolves in your mouth. Something caught your attention, and now you're doing exactly what smart buyers do before spending money: checking the details first.
Quick Verification Snapshot - As of July 2026: Label confirms 4 active ingredients (Inulin 100 mg, a 3-strain Proprietary Probiotic Blend at 20 mg / 3.5 billion CFU, and Streptococcus salivarius 20 mg) - 1 of which doesn't appear in the brand's own sales copy. Guarantee: 60 days from delivery, buyer-paid return shipping. Confirmed pricing on 2 of 3 bundles; the "Most Popular" tier's exact total is still unconfirmed and worth checking before you commit.
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What Is ProDentim and Who Is It For?
ProDentim is a dissolvable, chewable soft tablet marketed as a probiotic supplement for oral health. According to the brand, it's built to repopulate the mouth with beneficial bacteria strains that support gum health and fresh breath. It comes in strawberry-flavored soft tablets, ships 30 to a bottle, and is taken once or twice a day.
You're a reasonable fit for this category of product if you're already using probiotics elsewhere in your routine (gut health, for example) and you're curious whether the same logic applies to your mouth, if you've read about the oral microbiome and want a low-effort way to support it alongside - not instead of - brushing and flossing, or if you've tried typical whitening or breath products and want to try a different mechanism. You're probably not a fit if you have an active dental or gum condition that needs a dentist's attention right now, since ProDentim doesn't diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, according to the brand's own required disclosure.
Buyer Takeaway: ProDentim is positioned as a daily maintenance supplement, not a treatment. If you have bleeding gums, persistent pain, or a diagnosed condition, that's a conversation for your dentist, not a chewable tablet.
The official product page frames ProDentim around a real, cited scientific concept: a connection between oral bacterial balance and dental health, referencing a piece published via Springer Nature's Nature platform. The brand's interpretation - that common toothpaste and mouthwash "destroy" the oral microbiome - is the company's own framing of that research, not an independently verified clinical claim, and it's presented here as attributed brand messaging rather than confirmed fact.
What Does ProDentim Actually Do, According to the Brand?
Per the official site, ProDentim is described as introducing beneficial bacteria strains into the mouth with the goal of supporting normal oral microbiome balance, gum wellness, and fresh breath. The brand frames these as structure/function-style claims tied to specific ingredients - not disease-treatment claims, and not independently evaluated by the FDA.
Buyer Takeaway: Every functional claim about ProDentim below is attributed to the brand. This article did not commission independent lab testing of the finished tablet, and neither has any source used in this review.
The Confirmed Formula: What's Actually on the ProDentim Supplement Facts Panel
This is the section where most ProDentim coverage stops short. Most articles repeat the sales page's ingredient list. This one is built from the physical Supplement Facts panel - the label itself - cross-checked against the National Institutes of Health's Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD ID 298948) and the brand's own live pages. Here's exactly what one soft tablet contains, per the label:
Inulin Powder (from chicory root, Cichorium intybus) - 100 mg per tablet. Daily Value not established.
Proprietary Probiotic Blend - 20 mg, standardized to 3.5 billion CFU (colony forming units) at time of manufacture. This blend contains three named strains: Lactobacillus Paracasei, Lactobacillus Reuteri, and Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04. The label does not break out how much of the 20 mg or the 3.5 billion CFU comes from each individual strain - it's disclosed as a combined blend total, which is standard practice for proprietary blends but does mean you can't calculate a per-strain dose from the label alone.
Streptococcus salivarius - 20 mg. Daily Value not established. No separate CFU count is disclosed for this ingredient on the label.
Other (inactive) ingredients disclosed on the label: Tricalcium Phosphate, Microcrystalline Cellulose (MCC), Natural Strawberry Flavor, and Peppermint Essential Oil.
Buyer Takeaway: The label lists four total dietary ingredients with quantities - Inulin, the Proprietary Probiotic Blend, and Streptococcus salivarius as actives, plus a separate inactive-ingredient list. That's the complete, confirmed formula.
Buyer Takeaway: If you're comparing ProDentim against another oral probiotic, compare against this label-confirmed list; sales-page ingredient descriptions across this category commonly simplify or reorganize what's actually on the panel.
What the Sales Page Says vs. What the Label Says
Here's where this gets specific, because the brand's own live sales page and the physical product label don't fully match, and no ProDentim coverage this article found addresses it directly.
Discrepancy 1 - A fourth probiotic isn't in the marketing copy. The official sales page describes ProDentim as containing "3.5 billion probiotics" from "3 unique ingredients" - Lactobacillus Paracasei, Lactobacillus Reuteri, and B.lactis BL-04. That's accurate as far as it goes. What the sales page doesn't mention anywhere is Streptococcus salivarius, which the physical label lists as a separate 20 mg ingredient outside the three-strain proprietary blend. If you were counting on the marketing copy alone, you wouldn't know there's a fourth bacterial ingredient in the tablet you're chewing.
Discrepancy 2 - An ingredient the sales page claims isn't on the label. The sales page lists "Malic acid" as one of a "Proprietary Blend of 4 Plants and Minerals," claiming it "helps maintain tooth whiteness." The physical Supplement Facts panel and Other Ingredients list do not include malic acid anywhere. Malic acid does occur naturally in strawberries, and the label does list "Natural Strawberry Flavor" as an inactive ingredient, so it's possible trace amounts exist as a byproduct of that flavoring - but it is not declared as a quantified active ingredient on the panel the way the sales page implies.
Discrepancy 3 - Tricalcium Phosphate and Peppermint aren't classified as actives. The sales page groups Tricalcium Phosphate and Peppermint alongside Inulin and Malic Acid as part of an active "Plants and Minerals" blend. The label classifies both under Other Ingredients - the inactive/excipient section of a Supplement Facts panel, not the Amount Per Serving section. The NIH's DSLD record for this product (linked above) matches this classification, listing Tricalcium Phosphate and Peppermint under Other Ingredients as well.
Buyer Takeaway: None of these three points change what ProDentim fundamentally is - an oral probiotic supplement. But if exact ingredient transparency matters to your purchase decision, the label is the more reliable source, and it disagrees with the marketing copy on specifics. This article defaults to the label wherever the two conflict.
What the Research Says About the Confirmed Strains
With the ingredient list confirmed from the physical label, here's a plain-English look at what's publicly known about each confirmed ingredient - at the ingredient level, not as a claim about the finished ProDentim tablet, since no independent clinical trial of the finished formula has been published.
Lactobacillus Paracasei has been studied in oral health contexts, including research on cavity-related bacteria. The brand attributes gum health and sinus support to this strain. Independent ingredient-level research on paracasei strains generally focuses on antimicrobial activity against cavity-causing bacteria, though study strains, delivery methods, and dosages vary widely from what's in any specific commercial product.
Lactobacillus Reuteri has some of the more frequently cited oral-health research among probiotic strains, with studies looking at gum inflammation and plaque reduction when used as an add-on to standard dental care - not as a replacement for it. The brand attributes inflammation support and mouth environment balance to this strain.
Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04 is a widely used probiotic strain across multiple product categories, with the "BL-04" designation indicating a specific commercially licensed strain. The brand attributes mouth bacteria balance, respiratory tract support, and immune system maintenance to this ingredient.
Streptococcus salivarius occurs naturally in the human mouth and is one of the more commonly researched "oral probiotic" species, since it's already part of a typical oral microbiome. It doesn't appear in ProDentim's own marketing description, even though it's on the label at the same 20 mg quantity as the named blend.
Inulin Powder is a well-established prebiotic fiber derived from chicory root. Prebiotics are generally understood to function as food for beneficial bacteria strains rather than having direct effects themselves, which lines up with how the brand frames it - as supporting the other ingredients rather than acting independently.
Buyer Takeaway: Ingredient-level research existing for a compound doesn't confirm the finished product works as marketed. Dose, strain-specific formulation, and delivery method all affect whether published research on an ingredient translates to a chewable tablet.
How to Use ProDentim
Per the physical label: take one soft tablet, one to two times a day, or as recommended by your healthcare provider. The label specifically suggests taking it after brushing your teeth or using mouthwash, and letting the tablet dissolve completely in your mouth rather than swallowing it whole. The label's caution statement recommends consulting a healthcare provider before use if you're pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, are taking medications, or have known adverse reactions or allergies.
What's Included With Your ProDentim Order
According to the official sales page, ordering six bottles (the 3+3 bundle) currently includes three digital bonus guides at no additional cost: a bad-breath detox guide, a teeth-whitening method guide, and an at-home oral reset guide. These bonuses are stated on the live product page as of July 2026; bonus offers on affiliate landing pages change frequently, so confirm they're still included before you complete checkout.
Buyer Takeaway: Bonus guides are digital downloads, not physical products; don't factor their listed "RRP" value into your purchase decision as if it were cash savings.
ProDentim Shipping and Delivery Details
Per the brand's live shipping policy, orders ship the next business day after your order is confirmed. US-based orders arrive free of charge within 5 to 7 business days; orders to Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand cost $15.95 and take 10 to 15 business days. The brand notes that delays are possible around holidays and customs clearance for international orders, so treat the stated windows as typical, not guaranteed.
Buyer Takeaway: If you're ordering the smaller bundle specifically to minimize upfront cost, note that the 2-bottle tier still carries the $9.99 shipping fee; only the 3+3 tier ships free per the brand's stated terms.
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ProDentim Pricing: What Each Bundle Actually Costs
ProDentim is sold in three bundle sizes directly through the official checkout, processed by BuyGoods as the retailer of record. Based on tablet count and the confirmed 30-day-per-bottle supply, here's what each bundle actually delivers:
2 Bottles ("Basic") - a 60-day supply. Listed total: $358, discounted to $158, plus $9.99 shipping.
2+1 Bottles ("Most Popular") - a 90-day supply (3 total bottles). This is the brand's flagged most-ordered tier. As of this writing, the exact discounted total for this bundle wasn't confirmed against a live checkout session - check the current price at checkout before you commit, since three-bottle tiers on pages like this typically land between the two-bottle and six-bottle price points.
3+3 Bottles ("Best Value") - a 180-day supply (6 total bottles). Listed total: $1,074, discounted to $294, with free shipping. The brand states 97% of customers choose this option.
Buyer Takeaway: All "before" prices above are the brand's own stated reference points, not independently verified retail benchmarks. Treat the discount percentages as marketing framing, not confirmed market comparisons.
Buyer Takeaway: Per-bottle cost drops significantly at the 6-bottle tier ($49/bottle) versus the 2-bottle tier ($79/bottle); that's the standard supplement-industry bulk-pricing pattern, not a ProDentim-specific bonus.
ProDentim Customer Reviews: What the Brand Reports
The official ProDentim page states its testimonials are "based on 95,000 reviews." The brand does not disclose which platform that review count comes from, whether it's an aggregate across multiple sources, or what the average star rating is in numeric form - the page shows a star graphic but no digit-based rating. Three named testimonials appear on the sales page, each marked "Verified Purchase," describing improved gum comfort and fresher breath. As with all brand-hosted testimonials, these are the company's own selected examples and aren't independently audited for accuracy.
Testimonial disclaimer: These are brand-hosted examples. Individual experiences vary, testimonials may not represent typical results, and no testimonial should be read as proof that ProDentim will produce the same outcome for another buyer.
Buyer Takeaway: A review count without a named platform or a stated numeric average is common on direct-to-consumer supplement pages, but it's not the same as a verifiable third-party rating. Treat "95,000 reviews" as a brand-reported figure.
ProDentim Reviews and Complaints: What Buyers Should Check Before Ordering
"Complaints" gets handled carefully in this article, on purpose. The brand's own pages give you positive testimonials and a stated review count, but no transparent complaint database, no independently verified average rating, and no named review-platform methodology. So this article isn't going to hand you a complaint rate or a complaint trend it can't back up - that would just be a different kind of fabrication than the one this whole piece is built to avoid.
What's actually useful here is a different question: what do ProDentim complaints, wherever they exist, tend to trace back to across this product category? Based on everything confirmed in this article, the practical checkpoints are the label-versus-marketing-copy gaps documented above, the final checkout total (especially on the unconfirmed 2+1 tier), the refund policy's specific conditions (delivery-date clock, buyer-paid return shipping, all bottles required), and whether you're ordering through the official checkout rather than a third-party listing the brand itself warns against.
Buyer Takeaway: The best complaint-prevention move isn't reading more testimonials - it's confirming the Supplement Facts label, the checkout total, the refund address, and the return-shipping terms before you place the order. Every one of those is something you can verify in the next five minutes, not something you find out the hard way after your 60-day window closes.
This isn't the only buyer-verification coverage this product has gotten. Prior coverage has walked through the guarantee terms, retail structure, and general legitimacy signals in detail. What that earlier analysis didn't cover is the direct label-versus-marketing-copy comparison above - the confirmed ingredient list, including the ingredient the brand's own sales page leaves out, isn't matched anywhere else this article found.
The 60-Day ProDentim Guarantee
Per the live refund policy page, ProDentim carries a 60-day money-back guarantee starting from the date your package is delivered, not the date you ordered. The brand's stated process: email support at contact@prodentim-product.com with "Refund Request" in the subject line, then return all bottles - opened or unopened - to the address on file. You do not need to have used the product to be eligible, but you do need to return every bottle from your order, including any that are empty. The brand states it does not cover return shipping costs. Once your return is received, the stated processing window is 5 to 10 business days for the refund to be issued, though your bank or card issuer may take additional time to post it.
The physical return address, per the live refund policy: 285 Northeast Ave, Tallmadge, OH 44278, United States.
Buyer Takeaway: The refund policy explicitly advises trying the product for at least three months before requesting a refund "to prove their effect on the organism" - that's brand language, not a requirement. Nothing on the refund policy page states a minimum usage period is mandatory to qualify within the 60-day window; it reads as a recommendation.
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Is ProDentim Right for You?
ProDentim is worth a closer look - and worth a quick conversation with your dentist or healthcare provider - if you want to test whether an oral probiotic fits your routine, you understand it's not a treatment for gum disease or any dental condition, and you're comfortable with the confirmed ingredient list and the return process described above as your safety net if it doesn't work out.
ProDentim is probably not the right purchase if you're looking for a treatment for an existing gum or dental condition (the brand itself says it isn't intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease), you want a fully transparent per-strain dosage breakdown before buying (the proprietary blend format doesn't disclose that), or you're not comfortable with the ingredient discrepancies documented above and want brand messaging that matches the label exactly before you order.
Buyer Takeaway: The clearest signal for whether this product fits you isn't the marketing copy; it's whether the confirmed label ingredients and the 60-day guarantee terms, taken together, make sense for your specific situation.
How ProDentim Compares in the Oral Probiotic Category
Oral probiotic supplements are a growing subcategory within the broader probiotic market, generally distinguished from gut-health probiotics by strain selection - Streptococcus salivarius and certain Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium strains show up repeatedly across the category because they're either naturally present in the mouth or have oral-specific research behind them. ProDentim's combination of a prebiotic (inulin) alongside multiple probiotic strains is a common structure in this category, not a unique mechanism. Where ProDentim differs from some competitors is the proprietary-blend format, which discloses total blend weight and combined CFU but not the individual strain breakdown - some competing oral probiotics disclose per-strain CFU counts individually rather than as a blend total. This article did not independently verify specific competitor formulations, so no direct product-to-product comparison is made here; the note above is limited to describing category-level formatting differences.
Buyer Takeaway: A proprietary blend isn't inherently a red flag; it's a common industry format. It does mean you can't calculate an exact per-strain dose from the label alone, which matters more if you're specifically trying to match or avoid a strain at a particular research-backed dosage.
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Things to Verify Before You Order
If you're leaning toward ordering, here's exactly what to confirm and close out before you check out - not because anything here is a dealbreaker, but because verifying these takes two minutes and protects you either way.
Verify #1 - The exact 2+1 bundle price at checkout. This article confirmed the 2-bottle and 6-bottle bundle pricing directly, but the 3-bottle "Most Popular" tier price wasn't available to independently confirm at time of writing. Check the live total before you commit to that bundle specifically.
Verify #2 - The FDA facility language. The physical label states ProDentim is made in an "FDA Registered Facility." The brand's own website FAQ, separately, describes the product as made in an "FDA-approved facility" in multiple places. These are not the same thing - the FDA registers food and supplement facilities but does not "approve" them the way it approves drugs. Under the FD&C Act as amended by the Bioterrorism Act of 2002 and FSMA, food and supplement facilities are required to register with the FDA; that registration is not an FDA endorsement, inspection sign-off, or approval of the facility, the product, or any claims made about it. The label's phrasing is the more regulatorily precise of the two. If facility oversight matters to your decision, rely on "FDA registered," not "FDA approved."
Verify #3 - The Made in USA claim's exact wording. The physical label states "Made in the USA - Using Foreign and U.S. Ingredients." That's a qualified claim, not an unqualified "100% Made in USA" statement. If domestic sourcing is a priority for you, this qualifier is worth reading carefully.
Verify #4 - The undisclosed fourth ingredient. As documented above, Streptococcus salivarius appears on the physical label at 20 mg but isn't mentioned in the sales page's ingredient description. If you have any known sensitivity or reaction to specific probiotic species, request the full label from the brand at contact@prodentim-product.com before ordering rather than relying on the sales page's ingredient list alone.
Verify #5 - Subscription status. The brand's FAQ explicitly states ProDentim is a one-time payment with no recurring shipments or charges. Based on the accessible brand pages reviewed for this article, no subscription enrollment was found anywhere in the checkout flow description or Terms of Service. Confirm this holds at your own checkout, since promotional pages occasionally differ from live checkout flows.
Verify #6 - Who you're actually buying from. The Terms of Service on the official site doesn't name a specific corporate entity beyond referring to itself as "the site." The retailer processing your payment is BuyGoods, a Delaware corporation. The label states the product is "Distributed By: ProDentim, Tallmadge, OH 44278." The NIH's Dietary Supplement Label Database entry for this product (linked earlier in this article) separately lists the associated brand as "Fyvus." None of this is unusual for direct-to-consumer supplement brands, but if you want to know exactly who holds your transaction, BuyGoods is the retailer of record per its own disclosure on the checkout pages.
Buyer Takeaway: None of these six items are reasons to avoid ProDentim outright; they're reasons to spend two minutes confirming details before you commit, especially on a multi-bottle order.
ProDentim Fast Facts
Product Name: ProDentim
Product Type: Oral probiotic dietary supplement
Form: Soft chewable/dissolvable tablet
Flavor: Strawberry
Serving Size: 1 tablet
Servings Per Container: 30
Recommended Use: 1-2 tablets daily, ideally after brushing or mouthwash
Confirmed Probiotic Strains: Lactobacillus Paracasei, Lactobacillus Reuteri, Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04 (in a 20 mg proprietary blend)
Additional Confirmed Ingredient: Streptococcus salivarius, 20 mg (listed separately from the blend)
Total CFU (Proprietary Blend): 3.5 billion at time of manufacture
Prebiotic Ingredient: Inulin Powder (chicory root), 100 mg
Inactive Ingredients: Tricalcium Phosphate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Natural Strawberry Flavor, Peppermint Essential Oil
Certifications on Label: GMP Certified, FDA Registered Facility
Manufacturing Claim: Made in the USA using foreign and U.S. ingredients (qualified claim)
Guarantee Window: 60 days from delivery date
Return Shipping Cost: Buyer-paid
Refund Processing Time: 5-10 business days after receipt
US Shipping: Free, 5-7 business days
International Shipping: $15.95, 10-15 business days
Retailer of Record: BuyGoods (Delaware corporation)
Label-Stated Distributor: ProDentim, Tallmadge, OH 44278
Contact Email: contact@prodentim-product.com
Subscription Required: No, per brand FAQ (one-time payment)
Official Site: theprodentim.com
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Quick Answers
Is ProDentim FDA-approved? No dietary supplement is FDA-approved, and ProDentim is no exception. The physical label states it's made in an FDA registered facility, which is a facility-registration status, not a product approval. The brand's own site separately (and less precisely) calls it "FDA-approved facility" in places - the label's "registered" language is the accurate term.
How much does ProDentim cost? Confirmed pricing: the 2-bottle bundle is $158 (plus $9.99 shipping), and the 6-bottle bundle is $294 with free shipping. The 3-bottle "Most Popular" tier price wasn't independently confirmed at time of writing - verify it at checkout.
Does ProDentim require a subscription? No, according to the brand's FAQ, which states orders are a one-time payment with no recurring charges. This is brand-stated and wasn't found to conflict with any accessible policy page reviewed for this article.
What's actually in ProDentim? Per the physical label: Inulin Powder (100 mg), a Proprietary Probiotic Blend of three strains totaling 20 mg and 3.5 billion CFU, and Streptococcus salivarius (20 mg) as a separate ingredient not mentioned in the brand's own marketing copy.
Are there ProDentim complaints buyers should know about? This article doesn't verify a specific complaint rate or complaint trend, since no transparent third-party complaint database was found. The real buyer-verification issues confirmed here are the label-versus-website ingredient gaps, the unconfirmed 2+1 checkout price, the specific refund-policy conditions, and buying only through the official checkout.
Is ProDentim safe to take daily? The label's caution statement recommends consulting a healthcare provider before use, particularly if you're pregnant, nursing, managing a medical condition, taking medications, or have known allergies or adverse reactions. Beyond that standard caution, no specific drug interaction warnings are disclosed on the label for any of the four active ingredients.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this ProDentim reviews and complaints guide focus so much on the label?
Because it's the most concrete thing available. Testimonials and review counts are brand-selected and brand-reported, which makes them useful context but not verification. The physical Supplement Facts label, by contrast, discloses serving size, ingredient amounts, the probiotic blend breakdown, inactive ingredients, suggested use, cautions, and distributor information - all facts rather than marketing framing. When you're trying to sort real complaints-worthy issues from ordinary promotional noise, the label is the stronger source to check first.
What is ProDentim?
ProDentim is a chewable, strawberry-flavored oral probiotic supplement sold as a soft tablet meant to dissolve in the mouth. According to the brand, it's designed to introduce beneficial bacteria strains that support a more balanced oral microbiome, with the stated goal of supporting gum health and fresh breath. It's not a drug, isn't FDA-approved, and per the required label disclaimer, isn't intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It's taken once or twice daily, ideally after brushing your teeth or using mouthwash, and each bottle contains a 30-day supply at one tablet per day.
What ingredients does ProDentim actually contain?
Based on the physical Supplement Facts panel, ProDentim contains four active dietary ingredients per tablet: Inulin Powder (100 mg), a Proprietary Probiotic Blend totaling 20 mg and 3.5 billion CFU (containing Lactobacillus Paracasei, Lactobacillus Reuteri, and Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04), and Streptococcus salivarius (20 mg), listed as a separate ingredient. Inactive ingredients include Tricalcium Phosphate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Natural Strawberry Flavor, and Peppermint Essential Oil. This is the confirmed list from the label itself, which differs slightly from the brand's own sales page description, as detailed earlier in this article.
Why isn't Streptococcus salivarius mentioned on ProDentim's website?
This article can't answer why, only what: the physical product label lists Streptococcus salivarius as a 20 mg ingredient, listed separately from the three-strain proprietary blend the brand describes on its sales page. The sales page's ingredient section only discusses three probiotic strains and doesn't mention this fourth ingredient anywhere this article could find. If you want an explanation directly from the brand, that's a reasonable question to send to contact@prodentim-product.com before ordering, and it's worth asking whether future label printings or website updates will bring the two into alignment.
Does the label match the sales page on all points?
No, not entirely. Beyond the Streptococcus salivarius omission, the sales page describes malic acid as an active ingredient supporting tooth whiteness, but malic acid doesn't appear anywhere on the physical Supplement Facts panel or the Other Ingredients list. The sales page also categorizes Tricalcium Phosphate and Peppermint as part of an active "plants and minerals" blend, while the label lists both under Other Ingredients - the inactive-ingredient section of a supplement label. None of this changes the core product category, but it's a real discrepancy worth knowing about.
Is ProDentim FDA-approved or FDA-registered?
Neither dietary supplements generally nor ProDentim specifically go through FDA approval, since the FDA doesn't approve supplements the way it approves prescription drugs. The physical label states ProDentim is manufactured in an "FDA Registered Facility," which refers to the facility's registration status under food and supplement regulations, not a product-level approval. The brand's own website FAQ describes the same facility as "FDA-approved" in a few places, which is less precise language than what appears on the physical label itself.
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Is ProDentim made in the USA?
The physical label states "Made in the USA - Using Foreign and U.S. Ingredients." That's a qualified domestic manufacturing claim: the finished product assembly happens in the USA, but some ingredients may be sourced internationally. This is a common and legally distinct claim from an unqualified "100% Made in USA" statement, and it's worth reading the exact wording if country of origin matters to your purchase decision. The label pairs this claim with a separate "FDA Registered Facility" mark, and both appear as certification badges rather than as line items in the Supplement Facts panel itself.
How and when should I take ProDentim?
Per the physical label, take one soft tablet one to two times daily, ideally after brushing your teeth or using mouthwash. Allow the tablet to completely dissolve in your mouth rather than chewing it quickly or swallowing it whole. The label recommends consulting your healthcare provider before use, especially if you're pregnant, nursing, managing a medical condition, taking medications, or have known allergies or adverse reactions. The brand's separate FAQ page echoes this same suggested use and adds that taking the tablet after your normal oral hygiene routine, rather than before it, is the recommended order.
How long does one bottle of ProDentim last?
Each bottle contains 30 soft tablets, and the label's serving size is one tablet. At the standard one-tablet-daily use, that's a 30-day supply per bottle. If you follow the label's alternate suggestion of up to two tablets daily, a single bottle would last roughly 15 days instead. The bundle sizes are built around the 30-day-per-bottle math: 2 bottles covers 60 days, and 6 bottles (the 3+3 bundle) covers 180 days at one tablet per day.
Does ProDentim require a subscription or recurring billing?
According to the brand's own FAQ page, no. It states explicitly that ProDentim orders are a one-time payment with no recurring shipments or charges to your card, and that reordering requires placing a new order manually. Based on the accessible brand pages reviewed for this article, nothing in the Terms of Service or checkout description contradicts that. If you want to reorder later, you'd need to go back through the checkout process again rather than relying on an automatic renewal.
What is ProDentim's refund policy?
ProDentim carries a 60-day money-back guarantee measured from your delivery date, not your order date. To request a refund, the brand's policy asks you to email contact@prodentim-product.com with "Refund Request" in the subject line, then return all bottles from your order - opened or unopened - to the address on file, including a note with your name, email, and order ID. The brand does not cover return shipping costs, and states refunds are processed within 5 to 10 business days of receiving your returned package.
Where do I send a ProDentim return?
Per the live refund policy page, returns go to: 285 Northeast Ave, Tallmadge, OH 44278, United States. The policy specifies you should include all bottles from your order, whether they're empty or unopened, along with a note containing your name, email address, and order ID to help the brand locate and process your refund without delay. This is the same address the physical label uses for its "Distributed By" line, which suggests it functions as both the returns and distribution address rather than a separate fulfillment-only location.
Does ProDentim interact with any medications?
The physical label does not disclose specific drug interaction warnings for any of its four confirmed active ingredients. The label's general caution statement advises consulting your healthcare provider before use if you're taking medications, along with the same recommendation for pregnancy, nursing, existing medical conditions, or known allergies. Because this is the standard caution language rather than an ingredient-specific interaction warning, anyone on regular medication should treat "ask your provider first" as the operative instruction here rather than assuming no interaction risk exists.
Is ProDentim safe for people with medical conditions?
The reviewed physical label includes a standard supplement caution advising consumers to consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, managing a medical condition, taking medications, or dealing with known allergies or adverse reactions. Separately, the brand's website FAQ states its ingredients "have been generally considered to be safe" and are "constantly tested for purity" - that specific language comes from the website, not the physical label itself, and this article treats it as a brand claim rather than a label-verified fact. Either way, the operative instruction is the same: check with your provider before starting, especially if you're managing a condition or taking medication.
Where can I buy ProDentim?
Per the brand's own FAQ, ProDentim is sold exclusively through its official website and isn't available in retail stores or on other websites. The brand specifically warns that other sites claiming to sell ProDentim may not be selling the authentic product. Checkout is processed by BuyGoods as the retailer of record, and order support outside of product-specific questions runs through BuyGoods' order lookup system. If you've seen ProDentim listed on a marketplace or third-party retail site, treat that listing with caution and verify it against the official checkout before entering payment information.
How much does ProDentim cost, and which bundle is the best value?
Confirmed pricing shows the 2-bottle bundle at $158 plus $9.99 shipping (a 60-day supply), and the 6-bottle bundle at $294 with free shipping (a 180-day supply). Per-bottle, the 6-bottle bundle works out to roughly $49 per bottle versus $79 per bottle for the 2-bottle option, though these are brand-stated reference prices, not independently audited figures. The 3-bottle "Most Popular" tier's exact current total wasn't confirmed at time of writing - check the live price at checkout.
Is the 3.5 billion CFU claim accurate?
The 3.5 billion CFU figure is specifically tied to the Proprietary Probiotic Blend (the 20 mg combination of Lactobacillus Paracasei, Lactobacillus Reuteri, and Bifidobacterium Lactis BL-04) as stated on the physical label, with a footnote clarifying it reflects CFU count "at the time of manufacture" - a standard industry qualifier, since live bacteria counts can decline over a product's shelf life. The separately listed Streptococcus salivarius ingredient does not have its own CFU count disclosed on the label, so the 3.5 billion figure does not appear to include that fourth ingredient.
What does "GMP Certified" mean for ProDentim?
GMP stands for Good Manufacturing Practice, a set of quality and safety standards for supplement manufacturing. The physical label displays a GMP certification mark alongside the FDA Registered Facility notice. GMP certification relates to manufacturing process standards, not to whether the specific health claims made about the product are independently verified - those are two separate things, and this article treats the certification claim and the effectiveness claims as distinct from each other. Neither the label nor the official site names the specific certifying body behind the GMP mark shown on the packaging.
Who distributes ProDentim?
The physical label states the product is "Distributed By: ProDentim, Tallmadge, OH 44278, United States." The NIH's Dietary Supplement Label Database entry for this product (linked earlier in this article) separately lists the associated brand as "Fyvus." The official website's Terms of Service doesn't name a specific corporate entity beyond referring to itself generically, and checkout is processed by BuyGoods, a Delaware corporation, as the retailer of record. This article discloses all entity names found rather than choosing one, since the sources don't fully align.
Buyer Verification Checklist
Confirmed the current price of the 2+1 "Most Popular" bundle at checkout before ordering
Read the full ingredient list on the physical label description above, including the Streptococcus salivarius ingredient not listed on the sales page
Understood the "FDA Registered Facility" claim versus the brand's separate, less precise "FDA-approved facility" language
Reviewed the qualified "Made in the USA - Using Foreign and U.S. Ingredients" claim
Confirmed with a healthcare provider before starting, especially if pregnant, nursing, managing a medical condition, or taking medication
Understood the 60-day guarantee clock starts at delivery, not order date, and return shipping is buyer-paid
Saved the refund address and contact email in case a return becomes necessary: 285 Northeast Ave, Tallmadge, OH 44278; contact@prodentim-product.com
Confirmed no subscription or recurring charge appears at the final checkout screen
The Bottom Line
ProDentim is a straightforward oral probiotic supplement with a confirmed formula of four active ingredients: inulin, a three-strain probiotic blend totaling 3.5 billion CFU, and a fourth probiotic - Streptococcus salivarius - that the brand's own marketing page never mentions. That last point is the single most useful thing this article can tell you that you won't find on the sales page itself, and it's worth factoring into your decision even though it doesn't change what category of product you're buying.
The guarantee terms are clear and specific enough for buyers to evaluate before ordering: 60 days from delivery, no requirement to have used the product, though you do pay return shipping and need to send back every bottle from your order. Confirmed pricing for two of the three bundles is detailed above, sourced directly from the brand for this article; the most popular tier's exact total wasn't available to confirm and should be checked at checkout, same as any promotional total. None of the discrepancies documented in this article are dealbreakers on their own - they're the kind of details a careful buyer checks before, not after, placing an order. If you've read this far and the confirmed facts line up with what you're looking for, the bundle options and current pricing are available directly through the link below.
Get ProDentim's Current Bundle Pricing and Guarantee Details
Important Disclosures
Material Limitations: This article is based on the official ProDentim sales page (theprodentim.com), the brand's live policy pages (refund, shipping, terms, contact, and references pages), a physical product label provided directly by the client for this review, and the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (dsld.od.nih.gov/label/298948), linked in the ingredient section above. Bundle pricing stated in this article was provided directly by the brand for this review and reflects totals as of the stated date; live checkout pricing can change and should be confirmed before ordering. No independent product testing was conducted. Brand claims about ingredient function, effectiveness, and manufacturing are not independently verified and are attributed to the brand throughout this article. Title phrases and promotional language are brand-originated, not editorial endorsement. Facts that could not be confirmed and were therefore omitted or flagged as unconfirmed include: the exact current total price for the 2+1 "Most Popular" bundle, and the individual per-strain CFU breakdown within the Proprietary Probiotic Blend. Contact the brand directly to verify any material claim before purchasing.
Third-Party Feedback Platforms: This article references a brand-stated review count (95,000 reviews) without an independently confirmed platform, methodology, or numeric average rating. The accuracy of third-party review platforms or brand-hosted testimonials is not endorsed, and readers are encouraged to evaluate all customer feedback critically.
Forward-Looking Statements: This article reflects information gathered in July 2026. Product specifications, pricing, bonus offers, shipping terms, and refund policies may change after publication. Always rely on the brand's official site for current information before completing a purchase.
Reasonable Consumer Standard: Phrases such as "according to the brand," "per the label," and "the sales page states" throughout this article identify brand-originated claims rather than independently verified facts or rankings. Any promotional language quoted or referenced from ProDentim's marketing materials is brand-asserted and not an independent evaluation.
California Proposition 65: This product has not been independently tested for substances covered under California's Proposition 65. Botanical and probiotic supplement ingredients can carry trace mineral content depending on sourcing and manufacturing. California residents can review Proposition 65 warning requirements and request specific testing information directly from the brand at contact@prodentim-product.com before purchasing.
Trademark Acknowledgment: ProDentim is a product name used by its distributor as identified on the product label. "BL-04®" is used on the brand's official materials with a registered trademark symbol; this article reflects that usage as it appears on brand-controlled pages and does not independently confirm registration status through USPTO records. No registered trademark symbol was found associated with the ProDentim name itself on the physical label or official website at time of writing, so none is applied to it in this article.
Geographic and Jurisdiction Notice: This article is written with a United States audience in mind, based on shipping, pricing, and policy information applicable to US orders. International shipping is available per the brand's shipping policy at additional cost and extended delivery windows, as detailed above. Buyers outside the United States should independently verify applicable import regulations, customs requirements, and any jurisdiction-specific consumer protection rules before ordering.
Subscription and Auto-Renewal Notice: Based on the accessible brand pages reviewed for this article, no subscription or auto-renewal enrollment was found in ProDentim's checkout description, and the brand's FAQ explicitly states orders are one-time payments. This article does not state "no subscription" as an absolute guarantee, since checkout flows can differ from promotional page descriptions; confirm the final checkout screen before completing your order.
Guarantee Terminology: ProDentim's money-back guarantee is described by the brand as "ironclad" and covers a limited 60-day window under the specific conditions described above (delivery-date start, buyer-paid return shipping, all bottles required). This is a limited guarantee under Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act terminology, not an unconditional or "full" warranty.
ProDentim Contact Information
Distributor (per product label): ProDentim, Tallmadge, OH 44278, United States
Product/Support Email: contact@prodentim-product.com
Product Return Address: 285 Northeast Ave, Tallmadge, OH 44278, United States
Retailer of Record: BuyGoods, 1201 N Orange Street Suite #7223, Wilmington, DE 19801, United States
Order Support (BuyGoods): buygoods.com/orderlookup
These are the contact and entity details confirmed from the physical label and the brand's official policy pages, consolidated here for reference. Save this section before ordering - it's the fastest way to reach support or start a return without digging back through the brand's site later.
SOURCE: ProDentim
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