Why you
Why ninety days, and why you.
Treatment isn’t the premium tier and Maintenance isn’t the cheap one. The quiz routes on risk, and any single serious factor is enough on its own — a red flag doesn’t get averaged away by otherwise good answers.
A cavity in the last two years, or cavities that keep coming back
Gums that bleed regularly, or that have started to recede
Dry mouth, or daily medications that cause it
Snacking or sipping anything but water through the day
Two years or more since your last dental visit
An inconsistent routine — the honest answer, not the aspirational one
How it works
Clear the bacteria, then remineralize the enamel.
That order is the whole reset, and it’s why ninety days rather than a bottle you finish. Drugstore mouthwash is built to kill everything for thirty seconds and taste like it worked; this is a two-part rinse you activate fresh each time, aimed at the specific bacteria that drive decay — and a gel that puts minerals back once they’re cleared.
Clears the bacterial load
0.2% sodium hypochlorite, from two components you combine at the sink.
Targets the pathogenic bacteria behind cavities and gum disease at the source, rather than masking the smell of them.
Takes the mouth out of the acid zone
The rinse works alongside the gel to move pH out of the range where enamel dissolves.
Every time bacteria feed they release acid. Below a certain pH, enamel gives up minerals faster than saliva can put them back.
Rebuilds what acid stripped
Gel 1100 — 1,100 ppm fluoride with nano-hydroxyapatite, morning and night.
Remineralization is the repair half. Clearing bacteria without rebuilding enamel leaves you clean and still soft.
What happens next
Ninety days, then a decision — not a renewal.
The reset is an intensive phase with an end date. It isn’t meant to be where you stay: the point is to move you down a tier, and the checkpoint that decides whether you have is built into the ninety days rather than left to you to remember.
Days 1–90
The antibacterial reset. Treatment Rinse in the evening, Gel 1100 morning and night.
Day 90
A reassessment. Your answers, and your adherence, decide whether you step down.
After
Most people move to Maintenance. Some stay on Treatment — a dentist signs off either way.
If your risk had come back lower
You’d be on the Maintenance protocol — a daily acid shield rather than a reset, built to hold a position that’s already stable.
Read why Maintenance →Which protocol you’re on is decided by the quiz, and re-decided at every reassessment. See the daily routine · Take the quiz



