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The Only Brush Your Periodontist Would Recommend for Receding Gums

Korean ultra-soft nano-bristles. Designed to work with CollaGum — not against it.

Add Recovery Set — $41.90 Endorsed by Seoul periodontists
The Only Brush Your Periodontist Would Recommend for Receding Gums
The Hidden Problem

Why Your Current Brush Is Sabotaging You

Three reasons your morning routine may be making recession worse — and what Korean periodontists do differently.

01

Standard bristles = micro-trauma

Even "soft" toothbrushes are blunt instruments on already-receded gum tissue. Each brush stroke creates microscopic abrasions, accelerating recession instead of stopping it.

02

CollaGum needs gentle application

Hard brushing physically wipes the mineral barrier off the tooth surface before it has time to bond. Your active ingredients fail before they begin.

03

Korean nano-bristles (0.01mm tip)

10,000+ ultra-fine filaments with tips engineered to brush already-receded tissue without trauma. The only standard accepted by Seoul periodontal protocols.

The Protocol

The Korean Recession Recovery Set

Two products. One protocol. Engineered together to halt recession and rebuild gum line where surgery was the only option.

The Korean Recession Recovery Set
  • 1× Korean Nano-Brush0.01mm tapered tips · 10,000+ filaments
  • 1× CollaGum Recovery PowderMarine collagen + Nano-HAp · 60-day supply
  • Free Recovery Protocol GuideStep-by-step Seoul clinic instructions
Solo $26.95
Set $41.90
Korean periodontist protocol
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Dr. Min-jung Park

I hand this exact brush to every recession patient in my Seoul clinic. Without it, even the best treatment fails.

Dr. Min-jung ParkSeoul Periodontal ClinicDDS · 18 years in practice
Quick Answers

Common Questions

How is this different from a normal soft brush?

Standard "soft" brushes use bristles around 0.15–0.20mm thick — still too coarse for already-receded gum tissue. Korean nano-bristles taper to 0.01mm at the tip, with 10,000+ filaments per head. The effect is closer to a silk pad than a traditional brush.

Do I really need a special brush with CollaGum?

Yes — and most patients don't realise this until results stall. CollaGum's mineral barrier needs 30–45 seconds of contact with the tooth surface to bond. A coarse brush physically wipes the active layer off before it sets. The nano-brush applies the powder gently enough for the barrier to form properly.

When should I replace it?

Every 3 months, or sooner if the bristles begin to splay. Unlike standard brushes, the nano-tips are fragile by design — that's what makes them safe for receded tissue. We send a replacement reminder with every order.