Oradentum Review 2026: An Honest 90-Day Assessment
Oradentum is a reasonably positioned oral wellness supplement, distinguished mainly by honestly framing itself as a complement to brushing rather than a replacement.
Its main weakness is transparency: the full 21-ingredient list and per-capsule amounts are not published on the pages we reviewed.
What Oradentum is
Oradentum is a once-daily capsule marketed as a 21-ingredient oral wellness blend. Publicly available information consistently names Biotin, Zinc, Magnesium, Vitamin C, Cinnamon, Licorice root, Yarrow and Banaba Leaf Extract among its ingredients, though the full list and per-capsule amounts are not detailed on the pages we reviewed.
Pricing runs $49 per bottle on the 3-bottle package (which includes four digital bonus guides) down to $39 per bottle on the 6-bottle bundle. Every order carries a 60-day money-back guarantee.
What it does well
Honest complement framing. Oradentum's own positioning describes itself as working alongside brushing and flossing rather than replacing either — a distinction some competitors in this exact category blur considerably, and one we think matters. See our full piece on this question.
Vitamin C is a genuinely relevant inclusion. Its role in collagen production gives it a clear, mechanistically direct connection to gum tissue health — see our piece on vitamin C and gum health.
Simple daily routine. One capsule with breakfast, easy to maintain alongside an existing hygiene habit.
Bonus guides included on the 3-bottle package. Four digital guides at no extra cost.
What does not hold up as well
The full ingredient list is not published. Marketed as 21 ingredients, with fewer than half named individually on the pages we could review, and no per-capsule amounts disclosed for any of them. This is the central limitation.
Some third-party coverage overstates the claims. We found language elsewhere describing this exact product as addressing ‘root causes’ of dental issues or delivering nutrients ‘directly to the bloodstream’ — framing we consider inappropriate for a dietary supplement and have deliberately avoided repeating throughout this site.
No trial on the finished product. Standard for the category, still worth stating.
Pricing and value
At $49 per bottle on the 3-bottle package, the inclusion of four bonus guides adds real value for the price. At $39 per bottle on the 6-bottle bundle, pricing is reasonable for a broad multi-ingredient formula, assuming you plan to use it consistently over months.
Who it suits
Healthy adults who want broad nutritional support for oral wellness genuinely layered on top of — not instead of — a consistent brushing and flossing routine, and who are comfortable with an incompletely disclosed ingredient list in exchange for formula breadth. See what it is designed to support.
Who should skip it
Anyone hoping a supplement will substitute for better brushing habits. No product in this category can do that, and expecting it to sets up disappointment unrelated to the formula's actual quality.
Anyone who needs the full ingredient list and amounts verified before trying any supplement. That information is not published here.
Anyone with diagnosed gum disease or dental pain. See a dentist first — this is nutritional support for healthy adults, not a treatment.
The verdict
Oradentum is a reasonably built formula let down mainly by incomplete ingredient disclosure, a limitation it shares with much of this product category. What sets it apart positively is its own honest framing as a complement to brushing rather than a replacement — a distinction worth rewarding given how much marketing in this space blurs it. If broad nutritional support for oral wellness alongside your existing routine is what you are looking for, it is a defensible choice.
