What Topical Oral Care Still Matters, Beyond Any Single Supplement
Brushing with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and regular dental checkups all have a larger, more direct effect on oral health than any daily tablet.
Understanding that fuller picture helps set realistic expectations for what a systemic, swallowed supplement can and cannot do.
Why topical care works differently
Fluoride toothpaste and medicated mouthwash act directly on the tooth surface and gum line, where plaque and bacteria actually live. A swallowed tablet has to travel through digestion before any of its ingredients could theoretically reach the same tissue, which is inherently less direct.
Brushing and flossing
Twice-daily brushing with fluoride toothpaste and daily flossing remain the best-evidenced, most direct ways to prevent cavities and gum disease.
Regular dental checkups
Professional cleanings remove hardened tartar that brushing cannot, and checkups catch problems like cavities and early gum disease before they become serious.
Diet and hydration
Limiting sugary and acidic foods, and staying hydrated to support saliva production, both play a well-documented role in oral health.
Where a systemic supplement realistically fits
Applying this to DentiCore
Formulas like DentiCore are designed to supply gentle nutritional inputs relevant to teeth and gums, genuinely useful additions layered on top of the habits above — not a shortcut around them.
