What Korean Dentists Knew First.
Your gums are made of collagen fibers — like tiny ropes anchoring them to your teeth. When those fibers break down, your gums pull away. Your teeth start to look longer.
For 40 years, Seoul periodontists have treated this with nutrition, not surgery. Feed the fibers the building blocks they need to rebuild — before the collapse, not after.
Western dentistry forgot this. They wait, then they cut, scrape, and graft. Korean clinics don't.
CollaGum is that same daily approach — marine collagen, Vitamin C, and nano-hydroxyapatite, brushed straight into the gumline. In Korea, they call it 잇몸 재건. Gum reconstruction.