Most people with a gum problem know something is wrong.
They see blood on their toothbrush. They feel the sensitivity.
They notice the recession getting worse.
If you smoke, you probably haven't noticed much of that.
And that is not a good sign. That is the problem.
Nicotine suppresses the early warning signals that would normally
tell you something is wrong while the damage continues underneath.
By the time most smokers notice anything, it has been building for years.
A gel developed in Japanese dental research facilities trusted by
over 100,000 people worldwide is changing that. Designed to reach
beneath the gumline where the real damage happens silently,
it is helping smokers finally address what nothing else has reached.