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this gingel dos not work

think this is a con, i have been using it for months and no diffrence to my reseding gums


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Not true. They now have laser therapy and bone can grow back. While it's not a guarantee, it does happen.

This treatment while great, does cost more.

I personally looked into it and I can't wait to have it done. I was quoted at $4000 (everything included, not just the lasering).
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I had LANAP (laser) $6k 2018.  Gum recession is absolutely horrible now
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Could you please stop being so negative and also stop telling lies. You are very transparent and I am sure most can see what you are really all about. The fact is that gums loss can happen even without bone loss which makes your whole statement about gums not growing back a fraud.
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Again, there is NO way to regenerate lost gums.  You have to have bone below them for them to adhere to.  Once the gum recedes it's because there has been bone loss below it.  This is typical as we age.  There is no way to regenerate lost bone without bone replacement surgery.  Anything else is wishful thinking.  

Please don't be "conned" out of loosing your money.  Go to the dentist and have the plaque removed from your teeth.  It is the ONLY way to stop the progression of gum recession.  You waste time doing anything else and time is important if the gums are already receding.

Best to you,
Gellia
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Gum recession does not in any way equal bone loss, that is a totally different problem. Gum is skin and as such can and will grow if kept bacteria free. Supplements such as co q10 with vitamin c will also supply the gum with nutrient stability. Gengigel has been proven to work if you are consistent. These things do not happen overnight and can take up to 6months. I don't know where your information comes from but you are wrong.
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I am also considering buying this product as some of my gum on my front bottom tooth has receeded, and I came across this gengigel stuff on the net, and peoples comments on it.

Your last message was in April, please can you update me if you have seen good results from this product, and have you found that this product actually helps regrow your lost gums back?

I would love to hear from you.

Many thanks
Chrisma
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I saw the article on gengigel, and decided to give it a try. Been using it for THREE DAYS, and I can see a definite difference. My gum issues were not advanced, I only noticed a problem when I became generally more aware of dental hygiene. Slight recession of my gums was making gaps between my front teeth (not something you want at 27) so, I started applying this gel, and behold, the gums are growing back and the gaps are hugely reduced.

In consclusion, I think whether or not this gel works for you depends on how healthy your body is in general and how far along your gum recession is. Use it 3/4 times a day quite liberally. I'm very glad it has a mild almost unnoticeable taste! Don't be afraid to try something even if only one person out of 50 says it works for them. I am glad I took the chance, and 7 quid isnt an awful lot to spend when it comes to your smile...much cheaper than cosmetic dentistry!

I know it is said that nothing can make gums grow back- but the active ingredient in gengigel IS what makes gums grow. Try it :-)

(first time Ive ever joined a forum just to make a comment. I tried gengigel because of a forum comment and I'm now much happier with my smile, so I had to come say something)
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Hi,
I don't think anything will "grow" gums back.  When your gums recede it's because there is underlying bone loss.  The bone has to be there for the gums to be there.
A through cleaning of all the tarter that has built up under the gum line is the only way to stop the progression of the gumline recession.  
Nothing you put on your gums will help.  If they are receding, go to the dentist and have it checked out and your teeth cleaned.
It's the ONLY way.
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