We’ve all been told: Brush twice a day. Floss regularly. Rinse after meals. And yet millions of people still end up with gum disease, cavities, and costly dental procedures every year. So what’s going on?
The problem isn’t your toothbrush. The problem is what brushing can’t reach.
Your mouth is home to billions of bacteria—some good, some harmful. Brushing and flossing help clear away food and plaque, but they don’t rebalance oral bacteria. Left unchecked, bad bacteria thrive, leading to gum inflammation, tooth decay, and—you guessed it—bad breath.
That’s why dentists now recognize that oral care must go deeper. Supporting your mouth with natural probiotics and nutrients creates an environment where good bacteria can flourish, protecting your gums and teeth from the inside out.
If you’re tired of hearing, “You’ve got another cavity” even though you brush daily, it’s time to rethink oral health.
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