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Her neighbor’s dental x-rays looked almost identical to hers.
Same pocket depth readings. Same gum recession score. Same advice printed at the bottom of the chart: continue current hygiene regimen.
Her neighbor is ordering the steak instead of the soup. Laughing without covering her mouth. Biting into an apple without a second thought.
She just noticed another millimeter of gumline pulling away from her front teeth.
Same x-rays. Same dentist. Opposite lives.
And here’s the part that made no sense at all. The harder she worked on her teeth — the more she brushed, the more she flossed, the more she rinsed — the faster things seemed to fall apart.
She kept the electric toothbrush charged. She used the prescription rinse twice a day. She did everything she was supposed to do.
Her gums kept receding.
Sound familiar?

New research from major dental institutions has identified something completely unaffected by the products most people use to fight it.
Something that explains why one person recovers while the other watches her gumline disappear.
A medical researcher recently sat down to explain what the newer research has identified — and why dentists were never equipped to catch it. He spent two years tracking it down after watching a family member do everything her dentist told her — and still lose her gumline anyway.
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