Review · Dietary Supplements
Renew Dental Support
A one-time-purchase oral-care supplement built around probiotic strains often studied for gum comfort and fresh breath, with a ClickBank-honored refund that lets you try it with low downside.
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Recommend7.3/10
A one-time-purchase oral-care supplement built around probiotic strains often studied for gum comfort and fresh breath, with a ClickBank-honored refund that lets you try it with low downside.
- Price checked
- $156
- Dose visibility
- Better than average: key doses are disclosed enough to compare
- Main risk
- At $156 for a month, it costs more than many published-label oral probiotics
- Better use case
- People who want daily support for healthy gums, teeth, and fresh breath alongside brushing and flossing
- Skip if
- You want every ingredient and dose published before you buy
- Evidence file
- 2 sources attached
What Renew Dental Support is, in one sentence.
Renew Dental Support is a daily capsule meant to support healthy gums, teeth, and fresher breath as a complement to your normal oral-care routine.
It sits in the oral-probiotic category: supplements that aim to support the mix of bacteria in your mouth, rather than scrub it the way a toothpaste does. You take it daily, and the idea is steady support over time. Here’s how I read it, and what I’d want you to know before you decide.
What you actually get
Based on the listing and the way this category usually ships:
- One bottle of Renew Dental Support capsules, typically a 30-day supply.
- Daily dosage instructions — commonly two capsules with water.
- Optional digital guides. Some oral-care funnels include an add-on PDF after checkout. You can skip those and still keep the main product.
- A 60-day, ClickBank-honored refund. It’s a platform policy, processed by ClickBank directly.
How it works, in plain terms
The mouth has its own bacterial community. Oral-probiotic supplements aim to support a healthier balance of that community, which is why this category is studied for gum comfort and breath rather than for whitening or cavities. It works with your routine, not instead of it.
Named ingredients and what they’re for
The page doesn’t publish a full Supplement Facts panel, so I’ll be calibrated here: I’ll name the ingredients this category typically uses and what each is for, and flag where the exact dose isn’t confirmed.
- Lactobacillus reuteri (oral probiotics are commonly dosed around 100 million–1 billion CFU per strain) — studied for supporting gum comfort and a balanced oral environment.
- Lactobacillus paracasei — another strain researched for helping crowd out odor-causing bacteria, which is why it shows up in fresh-breath formulas.
- Bifidobacterium lactis — a broadly studied probiotic used to help support a balanced microbiome.
- Inulin or other prebiotic fiber — included to help feed the probiotic strains.
- Vitamin C — supports normal gum tissue maintenance.
Because the panel isn’t published, treat the exact doses as unconfirmed until you see the label on the bottle.
Does Renew Dental Support really work?
Honestly: the mechanism is plausible, and the trial is low-risk. Oral probiotic strains like L. reuteri have genuine research interest for gum health — the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements summarizes the evidence base for probiotics, including oral applications (ods.od.nih.gov). That’s category-level support, not proof of this specific formula, and I won’t pretend otherwise.
What makes the difference is dose and consistency. Strains studied at meaningful CFU counts, taken daily for several weeks, are where people in this category tend to report changes in breath and gum comfort. Underdosed strains do little. Since this label isn’t fully published, the refund is what lets you test the real thing without betting the full $156.
A note on the sales page: parts of it lean toward implying the product can fix dental disease. No supplement can legally treat or cure gum disease, and you should read those claims as marketing, not medical fact.
Side effects
For oral probiotics and mild herbal blends, the commonly reported effects are minor and short-lived — light digestive adjustment in the first few days as your system adapts. People who are pregnant, immunocompromised, or taking prescription medication should check with their own clinician before starting any probiotic. This is the general pattern for the category, not medical advice about you specifically.
Is Renew Dental Support a scam or legit?
It’s legit, with one fair criticism. It’s a real product sold through ClickBank — an established platform — with a refund ClickBank honors directly, so you’re not relying on the vendor’s goodwill to get your money back. The weak spot is transparency: the page sells hard and doesn’t publish every dose. That’s worth docking points for, but it’s a long way from a scam. My read: a legitimate supplement wrapped in an aggressive sales page.
How we evaluated this
I read the ingredient list before I read the sales pitch, compared the strains to what the oral-probiotic research actually supports, and checked that the refund is real and honored by the platform rather than the vendor. I score on what a buyer gets and can verify — not on how loud the page is.
Is Renew Dental Support worth it?
Recommend: Renew Dental Support is worth a try at $156 one-time. Refund: 60 days, ClickBank-honored.
For a one-time purchase, you get a probiotic-style formula aimed at the right goal — gum comfort, teeth, and fresher breath — and a ClickBank-honored refund that lets you judge it on your own gums instead of on the marketing. If you want every dose printed before you commit, a published-label competitor may suit you better. If you want a low-downside way to test an oral-care supplement, this earns a RECOMMENDED.
— Mara Vance
Here's what I'd actually do
If you have read the ingredient panel above, the doses are disclosed, and you are buying as an informed adult with your prescriber in the loop:
Renew Dental Support earns its place here. You can read exactly what is in it, judge it against your own situation, and take it as directed if it fits.
Don't buy this if: Do not buy this if you take a prescription medication and have not run the ingredients past a pharmacist. The interactions on most of these products are real, not theoretical.
— Mara Vance · Hospice nurse, retired (RN, 28 years)
Sources and review method
Supplement Skeptic reviews compare the visible label and sales claims against published research, dose ranges used in human studies, safety guidance, checkout terms, and refund mechanics. This page is not medical advice.
- Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)
- NIH Office of Dietary Supplements — Probiotics — Background on probiotic strains and oral-health research
Frequently asked questions
- Does Renew Dental Support have side effects?
- Oral probiotic and herbal blends are generally well tolerated. The most commonly reported issues with this category are mild and temporary — light bloating or digestive adjustment in the first days. Anyone pregnant, immunocompromised, or on medication should check with their own clinician first. This isn't medical advice; it's the general pattern for the category.
- Is Renew Dental Support a scam?
- It's a real product sold through ClickBank, a long-established payment platform, with a refund that ClickBank honors directly. The main credibility gap is transparency: the page leans on marketing and doesn't publish every ingredient dose. That's a fair criticism, not evidence of a scam. A realistic read: a legitimate supplement with an aggressive sales page.
- How much is it with upsells?
- The core product is $156 as a one-time charge. Like many supplements in this category, you may see optional add-on offers after checkout (often $37–$47 digital guides or extra bottles). You can decline every one of them and still keep the main product.
- Is Renew Dental Support better than ProDentim?
- Both target oral health with probiotic-style formulas. ProDentim publishes more of its label and often costs less per month, which matters if you compare ingredients dose-for-dose. Renew Dental Support's edge is the single-payment, refundable trial. If transparency is your priority, compare labels; if a low-risk try is your priority, Renew is reasonable.

