DentiCore Ingredients
DentiCore names all 6 active ingredients but does not disclose exact milligram amounts for any of them.
It also contains berberine and iodine, which carry real medication interactions worth understanding first.
A named label, with an important gap
DentiCore's proprietary blend names all six active ingredients — a genuine strength compared to formulas that hide even ingredient names. What it does not do is publish exact milligram amounts for any of them.
All 6 named ingredients, one by one
Calcium
A well-studied mineral for strengthening teeth and bone structure, with strong general evidence from bodies like the NIH. DentiCore does not publish its specific amount.
Vitamin D
Aids calcium absorption and supports overall dental health, with strong general evidence behind its role in bone and tooth health.
Zinc
Included for its studied role in reducing plaque and managing bacterial loads. Can cause nausea if taken on an empty stomach.
Iodine
Included for antibacterial support. Evidence at this level is limited, and high doses can impact thyroid function — a real consideration for anyone with a thyroid condition.
Berberine
A plant extract included for anti-inflammatory properties. Carries a well-documented interaction with blood sugar and blood pressure medications.
Turmeric
Included for gum-soothing, anti-inflammatory properties. Effective research doses are typically higher and more concentrated than what a proprietary blend may supply, and it has mild blood-thinning properties.
The medication interactions that deserve their own heading
The comparison you cannot make
What this means for expectations
This doesn't mean DentiCore's ingredients do nothing — calcium and vitamin D in particular have strong general evidence for dental health. But it does mean setting realistic expectations for the herbal components specifically, and taking the medication interactions seriously regardless of dosing.
See how the formula works next.
