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Quick Answer: DentaBiome is a chewable oral postbiotic supplement manufactured by Adem Naturals (Tallmadge, OH) and sold through ClickBank at $49–$79 per bottle depending on package size. The formula contains postbiotic compounds derived from L. plantarum, L. salivarius, and L. rhamnosus, plus xylitol, BioFresh Clean Complex, purple carrot powder, and cranberry extract — all in an undisclosed proprietary blend. The 60-day money-back guarantee is consistent across the brand's FAQ and refund page. The most important thing a research-minded consumer should know before purchasing: no individual ingredient doses are publicly disclosed, and every specific percentage claim on the brand's website is marketing copy, not independently published finished-product data.
Your dentist has told you to brush twice and floss daily. You do. And yet the gums still bleed occasionally. The breath still feels stale by midmorning. The cavity count at your six-month cleaning is still not zero. That experience — doing everything correctly and still not getting the results you expected — is exactly the gap DentaBiome's manufacturer says they built this product to address. The claim is that chronic dental problems don't originate at the surface; they originate in the oral microbiome, the complex bacterial ecosystem that standard brushing and mouthwash don't fundamentally change. This review documents what the SMC Research Desk independently verified about DentaBiome — pricing, refund terms, ingredient identities, and where the published research is solid versus where brand marketing language outpaces what peer-reviewed studies have actually measured.
What Is DentaBiome?
DentaBiome is a dietary supplement marketed as an oral postbiotic formula. It comes as a Berry Frost-flavored chewable tablet, taken once daily — either chewed fully or allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth. The manufacturer, Adem Naturals, positions the chewable format as a deliberate delivery advantage: chewing activates saliva flow, which distributes the formula's compounds across tooth surfaces, gum lines, and the spaces between teeth that brushing misses. The brand describes DentaBiome as the world's first oral postbiotic formula, a claim that refers specifically to the postbiotic delivery mechanism rather than to any single ingredient.
The distinction between a probiotic supplement and a postbiotic supplement is worth understanding clearly before evaluating this product. Probiotics deliver live bacteria. Postbiotics deliver the compounds that beneficial bacteria produce — antimicrobial peptides, organic acids, protective enzymes — without introducing any living organisms. The stability advantage is real: live probiotic bacteria can be killed by heat, light, oxygen, and time, and studies have documented that a significant percentage of live bacteria in oral probiotic products are destroyed by saliva's antimicrobial enzyme lysozyme before they can colonize. Postbiotics, being non-living compounds, are not affected by these variables. The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP) formally defines postbiotics as preparations of non-viable bacterial preparations or their metabolic byproducts that confer health benefits on the host. That is DentaBiome's foundational category claim, and the category science supports the stability argument.
Who This Is For
DentaBiome is designed for adults who are already maintaining standard oral hygiene practices — brushing, flossing, routine dental visits — but continue experiencing recurring issues such as bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or frequent cavity formation. The brand specifically mentions adults ages 35 to 85, with a recommendation for at least three to six months of use for those over 45 or dealing with ongoing oral health concerns. The premise is that standard hygiene targets surface bacteria while leaving the deeper oral microbiome ecosystem — where bacterial community composition determines the mouth's acid tolerance and inflammatory status — largely unaddressed. If that framing matches your experience, this is the product's intended audience.
This product is also designed for adults who have tried live oral probiotic supplements without achieving lasting results. The format difference — postbiotic versus live probiotic — is the proposed mechanism for why previous oral probiotic attempts may have underdelivered. Whether that explanation applies to any individual reader depends on factors this review cannot assess: the specific product used, the person's oral microbiome composition, concurrent hygiene and dietary habits, and the presence or absence of underlying clinical conditions.
Who This Is NOT For
DentaBiome is not a substitute for professional dental care. Adults with active periodontal disease — clinically diagnosed gingivitis or periodontitis — require professional treatment. A dietary supplement does not treat, cure, or prevent periodontal disease. If you are experiencing significant gum bleeding, tooth mobility, severe sensitivity, or pain, these are symptoms that warrant dental evaluation before, not instead of, any supplement consideration.
Adults currently taking blood thinners, anticoagulants, or immunosuppressant medications should consult a dentist or physician before starting DentaBiome. Cranberry extract, one of the formula's listed ingredients, has documented potential to enhance the effects of warfarin and related anticoagulants. Xylitol, while broadly safe for adults, can cause digestive discomfort in large amounts, though the quantity in a single chewable tablet is generally modest. Anyone with a confirmed allergy to any listed ingredient should not use this product. Pregnant or nursing individuals should consult their healthcare provider. Children and adolescents should not use this product without explicit guidance from a dental professional.
How DentaBiome Works: The FabM Mechanism Explained Accurately
DentaBiome's marketing centers on a mechanism called the “FabM acid-lock.” Understanding what this means — and what the underlying research actually measured — is important for any consumer evaluation. FabM is a real enzyme. It is encoded by the fabM gene in Streptococcus mutans, the bacterium most directly associated with dental cavities. The enzyme is responsible for synthesizing monounsaturated fatty acids in S. mutans's membrane, which helps the bacteria maintain membrane stability and survive in acidic environments. When the oral pH drops after sugar consumption, S. mutans with active FabM can adjust its membrane composition to tolerate that acidity and keep producing the acid that damages enamel.
Research published by Fozo and Quivey in the Journal of Bacteriology (2004; DOI: 10.1128/JB.186.13.4152-4158.2004) demonstrated that genetically inactivating the fabM gene in S. mutans made the bacteria substantially more acid-sensitive — approximately 3.5 log units more sensitive to extreme acid stress compared to the wild-type strain. A follow-up study in Infection and Immunity (2007; DOI: 10.1128/IAI.01423-06) showed that S. mutans without a functional fabM gene was also less transmissible from host to host and produced fewer and less severe carious lesions in a rodent model. These are credible, peer-reviewed studies.
What the research did not study is whether consuming an oral supplement can suppress or inhibit FabM expression in living human mouths. Both studies involved genetic deletion of the fabM gene in controlled laboratory settings — not dietary intervention. The brand's consumer-facing language — “acid-lock,” “10,000 times more vulnerable,” “rogue enzyme” — is a marketable interpretation of this research, not terminology that appears in the published papers. The gap between what the published science demonstrated (FabM's role in S. mutans acid tolerance) and what the product implies (that its formula can break this mechanism) is the most important distinction a research-oriented consumer should understand before purchasing. That gap does not mean the product cannot produce benefits through other mechanisms in the formula; it means that the FabM-specific claim rests on an extrapolation from lab-based genetic research, not on clinical data for the finished supplement.
What We Verified
The SMC Research Desk independently verified the following information for this report (verification completed May 2026):
Pricing: Confirmed against the official website at getdentabiome.com. Two-bottle supply (60-day): $79 per bottle, $158 total, standard US shipping applies. Three-bottle supply (90-day): $69 per bottle, $207 total, free US shipping, two bonus digital ebooks included. Six-bottle supply (180-day): $49 per bottle, $294 total, free US shipping, two bonus digital ebooks included. Per-day cost at the six-bottle tier is approximately $1.63.
Refund policy: Confirmed against the official refund page at getdentabiome.com/refunds. The 60-day money-back guarantee covers purchases from the date of order. Refund applies even to opened or fully consumed bottles. Customers are responsible for return shipping costs. Returns are processed through ClickBank. Contact: support@getdentabiome.com or 1 (814) 885-4823, Monday through Friday. Return address: Adem Naturals, 285 Northeast Ave, Tallmadge, OH 44278. No conflict was identified between the main page guarantee language and the dedicated refund page — both confirm the full 60-day terms.
Ingredient identities: Confirmed from the official product page. Seven ingredients are listed: Dual-Strain L. Plantarum Complex, L. Salivarius, L. Rhamnosus, BioFresh Clean Complex, Xylitol, Purple Carrot Powder, and Cranberry Extract. These are confirmed as the publicly disclosed components.
Proprietary blend status: The formula is a full proprietary blend. No Supplement Facts panel disclosing individual ingredient doses in milligrams is publicly available on the official website. Individual dose amounts are not disclosed anywhere in the publicly accessible brand materials reviewed for this report. This is a significant consumer information limitation: without dose disclosure, it is not possible to assess whether any ingredient is present at amounts consistent with the doses studied in published research.
Specific marketing claims: The brand's website cites specific figures including “eradicates S. mutans by over 99.9%,” “47% less harmful bacteria in 24 hours,” “60% reduction after 8 days,” and “inhibits gum disease bacteria by 36%+.” These figures are not attributed to published studies of the DentaBiome finished product. No published clinical trial of DentaBiome as a complete formula was identified in this review. These figures should be read as brand-asserted marketing claims, not independently verified finished-product data.
Manufacturing: FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility, USA. Third-party inspections per brand. Formula is vegan, dairy-free, non-GMO, non-habit forming per brand disclosures.
Ingredient Analysis: What the Research Supports
Because DentaBiome is a full proprietary blend with no disclosed individual doses, this analysis covers what published research shows for each ingredient category at the identity level — not at any specific dose, because no dose information is publicly available.
L. plantarum (dual-strain postbiotic complex): Lactobacillus plantarum is among the more studied Lactobacillus strains in oral health contexts. A 2025 systematic review published in Clinical and Experimental Dental Research (Heidari et al.; DOI: 10.1002/cre2.70114; PMC11894266) examined 21 studies on postbiotics and dental caries. The review found that postbiotics derived from Lactobacillus species demonstrated inhibitory effects on S. mutans growth, biofilm formation, and virulence gene expression. The review characterizes this as “a promising novel approach to dental caries prevention” — directionally encouraging for the category, not a settled clinical outcome for any specific product or dose.
L. salivarius (postbiotic form): A 2026 randomized pilot study published in the Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine (Staszczyk et al.; DOI: 10.26444/aaem/211598) examined heat-inactivated L. salivarius in chewable form in pre-school children and found significant reductions in S. mutans levels. This is among the more directly relevant published studies to DentaBiome's specific format — a chewable delivering heat-inactivated (postbiotic) Lactobacillus material. The pilot study's scope was limited: pre-school children, not adults, and a 6-week intervention. Results in adults with different oral microbiome compositions may differ.
L. rhamnosus (postbiotic form): L. rhamnosus is one of the better-researched Lactobacillus strains across multiple health contexts, including oral health. Published studies have examined its effects on periodontal pathogens, with the ISAPP noting that studies on L. rhamnosus in oral health contexts are ongoing. The brand's claim of 36%+ inhibition of gum disease bacteria is not traced to a published study of the finished DentaBiome product.
BioFresh Clean Complex (proprietary enzyme blend): Enzyme-based oral biofilm disruption has a legitimate research base. Published research from Aarhus University has examined multi-enzyme formulations for oral biofilm removal in controlled settings. The specific enzyme identities and concentrations in BioFresh Clean Complex are not disclosed. The 47% and 60% reduction figures cited by the brand are not referenced to any published study.
Xylitol: The strongest independently supported ingredient in the formula by published evidence. A 2024 systematic review and meta-analysis published in Journal of Dentistry analyzed 15 studies involving 6,325 participants on sugar substitutes for caries prevention and found xylitol showed meaningful promise. The mechanism is well-documented: xylitol cannot be fermented by S. mutans, which essentially starves the bacteria's acid-production pathway when xylitol is present instead of fermentable sugar. Xylitol is a well-established component of evidence-based dentistry prevention frameworks.
Purple Carrot Powder: Provides anthocyanin antioxidants. The brand attributes gum inflammation reduction and disruption of bacterial quorum sensing to this ingredient. Published research on anthocyanins and oral inflammation exists in the broader literature; specific oral health studies on purple carrot powder specifically are limited. No individual dose is disclosed.
Cranberry Extract: Cranberry-derived compounds have been studied for their ability to inhibit bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation. Some research has examined their effects on S. mutans specifically. Cranberry extract has a documented potential interaction with warfarin and related anticoagulants — a safety consideration covered in the oral supplement safety guide.
Pricing and Policies: Full Documentation
Pricing as verified at getdentabiome.com in May 2026: The two-bottle package covers a 60-day supply at $79 per bottle ($158 total) with standard US shipping. The three-bottle package covers 90 days at $69 per bottle ($207 total) and includes free US shipping plus two digital bonus ebooks. The six-bottle package covers 180 days at $49 per bottle ($294 total) with free US shipping and the same two ebooks. The brand recommends the six-bottle option for those over 45 or managing chronic oral health issues, citing the time needed for microbiome changes to stabilize. Pricing is subject to change; verify current pricing at the official site before ordering.
The 60-day money-back guarantee covers the full purchase amount, including bottles that have been opened or fully used. Customers bear return shipping costs. ClickBank serves as the authorized retailer. The refund page and the main product page both describe the same guarantee terms with no conflict identified. Contact information for returns: support@getdentabiome.com, 1 (814) 885-4823 (Monday through Friday), return address Adem Naturals, 285 Northeast Ave, Tallmadge, OH 44278.
What “Oral Postbiotic” Means — and What It Doesn't
The “world's first oral postbiotic formula” positioning is worth unpacking. The postbiotic category is genuinely emerging in oral health. ISAPP's formal definition of postbiotics was published in 2021, and research specifically on postbiotic oral delivery is accelerating — the 2025 systematic review, the 2026 pilot study, and the Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences 2026 paper on postbiotic precision oral microbiome engineering all represent an accumulating body of work. The category framing is not marketing fabrication; there is real science here.
What the “world's first” claim does not establish is that DentaBiome has been independently tested as a finished product and proven superior to alternatives. No published clinical trial for DentaBiome as a complete formula is available. The research base that supports the category — postbiotics, L. plantarum, xylitol, enzyme biofilm disruption — does not automatically validate any specific combination at any specific dose. These are important distinctions for a consumer applying a research lens.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is DentaBiome safe to use daily?
DentaBiome is manufactured in an FDA-registered, GMP-certified facility and contains postbiotic compounds rather than live bacteria. Because postbiotics are not living organisms, the risk of bacterial overgrowth associated with some live probiotic supplements does not apply. Adults taking blood thinners, anticoagulants, or immunosuppressant medications, or those with active periodontal disease requiring clinical treatment, should consult a dental or healthcare professional before use. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
What is inside DentaBiome's formula?
According to the official website, each Berry Frost chewable tablet contains a proprietary blend including postbiotic compounds derived from Lactobacillus plantarum (dual-strain), L. salivarius, and L. rhamnosus, alongside BioFresh Clean Complex (proprietary enzyme blend), xylitol, purple carrot powder, and cranberry extract. Individual milligram amounts are not disclosed publicly — the formula is a full proprietary blend.
What is the refund policy for DentaBiome?
DentaBiome offers a 60-day money-back guarantee from the date of purchase. The guarantee applies even to opened or fully consumed bottles. Customers pay return shipping. Contact: support@getdentabiome.com or 1 (814) 885-4823, Monday through Friday. Return address: Adem Naturals, 285 Northeast Ave, Tallmadge, OH 44278.
How long should I use DentaBiome before expecting results?
The brand recommends at least three to six months for adults over 45 or those dealing with chronic oral health concerns. Published research on oral microbiome modulation consistently shows that meaningful shifts in bacterial community composition take weeks to months. Individual results vary significantly based on oral health baseline, diet, concurrent hygiene practices, and whether clinical dental care is being received. Results seen in any testimonial may not be typical.
Final Assessment
DentaBiome occupies an interesting position in the oral health supplement category: the category science is real, the postbiotic stability argument is legitimate, and the individual ingredients (particularly xylitol and L. salivarius in chewable form) have published research that is more directly relevant than what most competing oral supplements can cite. The refund policy is clear and consistent. Manufacturing credentials are credible.
The two limitations that a research-oriented consumer should weigh are: first, the complete absence of publicly disclosed ingredient doses, which makes independent assessment of whether any component is present at research-supported levels impossible; and second, the gap between the FabM mechanism research (conducted via genetic knockout in controlled laboratory settings) and the claim that a dietary supplement can replicate this mechanism in a living human mouth. Neither limitation means the product does not produce benefits — they mean those benefits, if they occur, cannot currently be traced to verified mechanisms at verified doses.
For readers exploring the broader oral health supplement category, the oral microbiome mechanism overview provides context on how the bacterial ecosystem in the mouth drives chronic dental problems. The postbiotic research deep-dive covers ingredient-level evidence for the key components in this category. For safety considerations before starting any oral supplement, including drug interactions specific to cranberry extract and xylitol, see the oral supplement safety guide. For a side-by-side comparison of DentaBiome against other oral health supplements with disclosed methodology, see the oral health supplements comparison.
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