BioGaia Prodentis Mint
BioGaia Prodentis Mint
BioGaia Prodentis Mint
BioGaia Prodentis Mint
BioGaia Prodentis Mint
BioGaia Prodentis Mint

BioGaia Prodentis Mint

BioGaia Prodentis Lozenges is a daily oral probiotic for healthy gums and teeth.

For Adults

Promotes healthy teeth and gums

Reduces plaque

Helps reduce gingivitis when used in conjunction with good oral hygiene

Contains two high-quality, patented bacterial strains that work synergistically to improve oral health

The world's most studied probiotic in dentistry*

Mint Flavour

30-Day Supply (1 lozenge a day)

200 million CFU of Limosilactobacillus reuteri (whole cell, DSM 17938 and "ATCC PTA" 5289).

Isomalt, xylitol, peppermint flavour, menthol, calcium stearate.

Adults and children over 3 years of age:

Take 1 lozenge 1-2 times daily. If you are on antibiotic(s), take at least 2-3 hours before or after.

Children 3-11 years: Let 1 lozenge slowly melt in your mouth after brushing and flossing. Use daily for three months after the regular oral care routine.

Adolescent 12-18 years: Let 1 lozenge slowly melt in your mouth after brushing and flossing. Use regularly for oral health and !hen gums are sensitive and bleeding.

Recommended daily dose should not be exceeded.

Store in a dry place, not above room temperature (max 25°C / 77°F).

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Yet more reason to smile!

Proper oral hygiene goes beyond brushing and flossing – it’s important to your general health and well-being. Each minty-fresh lozenge of BioGaia Prodentis contains two high-quality, patented bacterial strains of L. reuteri.

Add Prodentis to your daily oral health routine; simply let the lozenge melt in your mouth after flossing and brushing or whenever is most convenient for you!

Having good oral health is definitely something to smile about!

More than 200,000 hours of probiotic research

People might call us crazy for spending over 30 years researching, analyzing, testing and re-analyzing bacteria strains. But we love science. It's what we do. Behind our products, you will find over 200,000 hours of probiotic research.

* According to the number of published articles on Pubmed (May 2024).