The Science Behind ProvaDent
ProvaDent's effectiveness hinges on its ability to rebalance the oral microbiome. The oral cavity is home to a diverse community of bacteria, both beneficial and harmful. When the balance is disrupted, harmful bacteria can thrive, leading to dental problems like cavities, gum disease, and bad breath. ProvaDent introduces beneficial probiotic strains to help restore this balance.
These probiotics compete with harmful bacteria for resources and produce substances that inhibit their growth. By promoting a healthy oral microbiome, ProvaDent helps to create an environment that supports strong teeth, healthy gums, and fresh breath. The natural ingredients work synergistically to enhance the effects of the probiotics.
Organic Xylitol, a natural sweetener, further supports oral health by inhibiting the growth of cavity-causing bacteria. Cranberry Extract is known for its antioxidant properties and its ability to prevent bacteria from adhering to teeth. Purple Carrot Powder provides additional nutrients that contribute to overall oral wellness.
Key Ingredients/Features
- Organic Xylitol: Supports a balanced oral microbiome and fresh breath.
- BioFresh™ Clean Complex: Proprietary blend for a clean and vibrant oral environment.
- Cranberry Extract: Promotes oral health.
- Purple Carrot Powder: Nutrient-rich for overall well-being.
- 4 Strains of Probiotics: Supports a balanced oral microbiome.
What to Expect
Weeks 1-4: You may notice a slight improvement in breath freshness and a reduction in gum sensitivity. Consistency is key during this initial phase.
Weeks 4-8: With continued use, you may experience a more significant reduction in gum bleeding and improved overall oral hygiene. The probiotics start to establish a healthier oral microbiome.
Weeks 8+: Long-term use can contribute to sustained improvements in oral health, including stronger teeth, healthier gums, and fresher breath. Remember that ProvaDent is a supplement to, not a replacement for, regular dental check-ups and proper oral hygiene practices.