We're an independent review resource focused on oral health supplements. Our mission is simple: cut through the marketing hype with honest, evidence-based analysis that helps you make informed decisions about your oral health.
The oral supplement space is full of exaggerated claims, fake urgency, and marketing dressed up as science. We created this resource to do the opposite: provide clear, honest, evidence-informed analysis of DentaBiome and the science behind its ingredients. We explain how things actually work, what the research does and doesn't show, and who a product is genuinely suited for - including when the honest answer is "manage your expectations" or "see your dentist."
We believe you deserve straight information. That means highlighting genuine strengths, flagging real limitations, and never pretending a supplement is something it isn't. When we point out that DentaBiome's ingredient science is credible but the finished product hasn't been clinically trialed, that's the kind of honesty we think readers value.
Our assessments look at the actual ingredient label, the published research on each ingredient and strain (with PubMed citations), the manufacturing and company transparency, the realistic mechanism of action, the value and guarantee, and how the marketing claims compare to the evidence. We aim to be the review we'd want to read before buying something ourselves - balanced, specific, and grounded in science rather than sales copy.
This website contains affiliate links, and we may earn a commission if you purchase through them at no extra cost to you. We're upfront about this. Crucially, affiliate relationships do not influence our analysis - we point out limitations, honest caveats, and who shouldn't buy a product regardless of commercial considerations. You can read more in our editorial policy.
Dr. Marcus Bennett is a dentist with a special interest in the oral microbiome and the emerging science of oral probiotics and postbiotics. His work focuses on how the bacterial balance of the mouth influences gum health, breath, and tooth decay, and on helping patients separate evidence-based oral care from marketing hype.
He reviews the content on this site for scientific accuracy, with a focus on ensuring that the mechanisms described - particularly around the oral microbiome, postbiotics, and the FabM enzyme - are represented honestly and in line with the published research. His guiding principle is that supplements can support oral health, but they are never a substitute for brushing, flossing, and regular professional dental care.
Note: Dr. Bennett reviews content for accuracy and educational quality. Nothing on this site is personalized medical or dental advice. Always consult your own dentist or healthcare provider before starting any supplement, particularly if you have a medical condition or are immunocompromised, pregnant, or nursing.