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How does the probiotic in teeth and gums vitamins benefit the mouth if it isn't absorbed in the oral cavity and is swallowed instead?
How does the probiotic in teeth and gums vitamins benefit the mouth if it isn't absorbed in the oral cavity and is swallowed instead?
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Written by Julie P.
Updated over a week ago

The Codeage Teeth & Gums supplement contains three strains of probiotics: Streptococcus salivarius, Lactobacillus reuteri, and Lactobacillus paracasei, which are included for their potential oral health benefits.

While it's true that these probiotics are not absorbed directly in the oral cavity when swallowed, there are some ways they may still contribute to oral health:

Transient Colonization: Even though these probiotics are swallowed, some of them may temporarily colonize the mouth, throat, and upper digestive tract. During this transient period, they can help balance the oral microbiome, inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, and promote a healthy oral environment.

Indirect Benefits via the Gut-Oral Axis: There is an emerging concept known as the gut-oral axis, where the health of the gut microbiome can influence the oral microbiome and vice versa. By promoting a healthy gut microbiome, these probiotics may indirectly support oral health. This can reduce systemic inflammation and improve immune function, which can positively affect oral health.

Systemic Immune Support: Probiotics can enhance the overall immune system, which helps maintain a healthy balance of bacteria in the mouth. A robust immune system can more effectively manage oral pathogens, reducing the risk of oral infections and inflammation.

Nutrient Absorption: Probiotics help improve the absorption of nutrients like vitamins and minerals that are crucial for maintaining healthy teeth and gums. By optimizing gut health, probiotics can ensure that the body effectively utilizes the vitamins A, C, D3, K2, and minerals present in the supplement.

The inclusion of these probiotics in an oral health supplement may still provide meaningful benefits through these indirect pathways.

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