What can good bacteria do for your oral hygiene?
Up until a few years ago, bacteria were rarely mentioned with a positive, healthy meaning. Ever since probiotic product first appeared on the market, everything changed. Today, everyone knows that “good” bacteria give positive effects to our bodies when taken in certain amounts and that they improve good health, when balanced with “bad” bacteria.
So far, probiotics have mostly been used in functional products, in milk, yogurt, baby food, cereal, and nutritional supplements. Soon baked goods, ice cream, chocolate and cosmetics will arrive in the market, and now their importance has been seen in the area of oral hygiene, especially in preventing cavities, the most widespread disease in the world.
Plidenta has developed the first probiotic toothpaste based on the active Lactobacillus Pro-t-action, which was developed from natural probiotic milk acid cultures, which helps prevent cavities caused by the Streptococcus mutans bacteria and it block the formation of plaque, while strengthening tooth enamel.
It is known that the mouth of the average person with a good oral hygiene index has somewhere between 34 and 72 types of bacteria in their mouths every day. Your mouth is protected by useful bacteria, but it also contains some very bad bacteria that causes tooth and gum disease, especially cavities. In order for cavities to form, several factors must exist at the same time: a vulnerable tooth, bacteria, food deposits in the mouth, especially those containing sugar, and time necessary for their joint action. By eliminating bad bacteria from the mouth, you can prevent the formation of cavities and improve oral hygiene. For years, it has been well known in scientific circles that one of the most common cavity-causing bacteria is Streptococcus mutans. It is considered the bacteria most responsible for the development of cavities because it forms in an acidic environment where it breaks down sugar from food into acid, which then attacks tooth enamel, destroys essential minerals that protect the teeth, and so leads to cavities. They are very active, which is due to their ability to stick to the smooth surface of the teeth, form plaque, acid, and harmful effects to the enamel. Other bacteria have a more active role in spreading cavities after activities most likely started by Streptococcus mutans.
Plidenta was the first to include the active Lactobacillus Pro-t-action probiotic in a toothpaste, which reacts exclusively with the cavity-causing bacteria Streptococcus mutans and does not disrupt the balance of other microorganisms in the mouth. Lactobacillus Pro-t-action selectively gathers and groups Streptococcus mutans bacteria, and with brushing and rinsing, simply eliminates them from the mouth. It acts after 15 seconds, it’s scent-free and taste-free in the toothpaste, it does not irritate the mucous membrane and it contributes to the maintenance of healthy and useful microflora in the mouth with regular daily use.
We recommend the use of Plidenta Pro-t-action
We recommend the daily long-term regular use of Plidenta Pro-t-action toothpaste. In the morning and evening, and after every meal, thoroughly brush teeth with Plidenta Pro-t-action toothpaste. The active ingredient in it, Lactobacillus Pro-t-action acts after 15 seconds of brushing. When it is used regularly over a longer period of time, it helps maintain the natural balance in the mouth while ensuring the natural defence against cavities and plaque. You can use Plidenta Pro-t-action toothpaste with nutritional supplements and medication. There are no known side effects of Pro-t-action. If you have serious oral health issues, or you have questions about whether Pro-t-action toothpaste is for you, please consult a dentist or doctor before use. We recommend you use Plidenta Expert toothbrushes and dental equipment with Plidenta Pro-t-action.







