I've heard doctors say that gums "typically do not regrow" on their own and grafting is usually the alternative they give. There seems to be a lot of people concerned with their gums receding.
That leaves me to wonder, do peptides work on gums and possibly even teeth? If so, will there ever be a product one day for the home user to administer like super cop x2 instead of going to to the dentist?
Thanks.
02 February 2011, 10:19 AM
SkinBioTeam
Hello Xytose,
Sounds like a good question for Dr. Pickart. I am sure he will respond as soon as he is able.
Keep smiling ~ The SkinBio Team
21 February 2011, 02:52 AM
Theresamary
I'd also like to know whether the CPs would be good for the teeth themselves? Is there plans for a CP toothpaste?
25 February 2011, 04:04 PM
Skin Biology
Dear Xytose:
Dr. Pickart will probably eventually post - But I thought I'd include some interesting links previous posted on our message board regarding copper-peptides used on the gums.
Although a few have tried this with good results, we don't specifically recommend it since the products were really designed for topical face/body use.
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