Brushing cleans the surface. This works underneath it, on the bone, the gum tissue, and the bacteria that decide how healthy both stay.
TEETH & GUMS VITAMINS
- Strengthens Enamel
- Supports Gum Tissue
- Oral Probiotic Balance
- Fresher Breath
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My hygienist asked what I had changed. Six months of this and my pocket depths improved for the first time in years. I still brush and floss the same as always.
Four things a toothbrush cannot reach
Surface cleaning and internal support are different jobs. This one is the second.
Enamel & minerals
Calcium citrate with D3 and K2. K2 is the part most formulas skip, and it is what directs calcium into bone and teeth instead of soft tissue.
Gum tissue
Gum tissue is largely type I collagen. We include 1,000mg of it alongside the vitamin C your body needs to actually build collagen.
Bacterial balance
Your mouth is a microbiome. L. reuteri and L. paracasei are the two strains studied specifically there, rather than gut strains borrowed from elsewhere.
Jawbone density
Teeth are only as stable as the bone holding them. The same minerals that support your skeleton support the ridge your teeth sit in.
Gum disease is mostly silent
By the time gums bleed or recede, the process has usually been running for years. It is not a hygiene failure so much as a tissue and mineral one, and that part responds to nutrition rather than to brushing harder.
- Collagen turnover in gum tissue slows with age
- Calcium intake falls short for most adults over 30
- Vitamin K2 is absent from the average diet
- Antiseptic rinses strip good oral bacteria along with bad
No, and nothing does. Plaque is mechanical and has to be removed mechanically. This supports the tissue and bone underneath, which brushing cannot reach.
Breath and gum comfort tend to shift in the first three to four weeks. Tissue and bone changes are slower, and your dentist is more likely to notice them at a six-month check than you are.
Gummies need sugar or a sugar alcohol to work as a chew. Putting either in an oral health product several times a day is working against the point.
Usually yes. Watch total calcium and vitamin D across everything you take, and if you are on blood thinners speak to your doctor first, since this contains vitamin K2.
What is actually in the bottle
Eight actives, dosed to match the research rather than the label design.
HELPS WITH
- Bleeding gums
- Gum recession
- Weak enamel
- Persistent bad breath
- Tooth sensitivity
- Post-whitening care
- Braces & retainers
- Dry mouth
What to expect, and when
An honest timeline. Oral tissue does not change in a week.
Weeks 1 to 2
Breath is usually the first thing people mention, as the probiotic strains establish themselves.
Weeks 3 to 6
Gums often feel less tender when brushing, and bleeding during flossing tends to become less frequent.
Months 2 to 4
Collagen and mineral support compound. This is the stretch that matters most for tissue.
Your next check-up
The honest measure is what your dentist records, not what you feel. Six months is a fair test.
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