Bryan Johnson· Author
My dentist reports “you have the gums of a healthy teenager”
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My dentist reports “you have the gums of a healthy teenager”
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My plaque index is 24.4% which is ideal My gingival and calculus index was 0, the lowest possible and equal to an 18 year old
And I’ve reduced my attachment loss by 41%
my plaque index was lower than hers she tried very hard to get my gums to bleed and she couldn't do it
I've reversed my oral health age by over 20 years
my markers have dramatically improved my attachment loss is 41% better and my dentist reports that my gums are as healthy as a teenager
this is the same one I did all the Rejuvenation with on the mouth where I got my mouth to like age like 20 something across attachment loss and um uh what's the other one attachment loss and and pocket depth and then gums bleeding plaque index