Recent evidence linking collagen peptides (as an oral supplement) specifically to gum recession (gingival recession) is still limited. The most directly relevant “peptides” evidence I can find right now is for periodontal inflammation control after professional plaque removal, where a particular collagen peptide supplement improved inflammation-related outcomes—not a clear, established “recession reversal” effect.[1][8][9]
What’s new / most relevant (collagen peptides)
- Oral collagen peptide supplement in periodontal aftercare (inflammation endpoints): A controlled clinical trial tested a specific bioactive collagen peptide preparation (5 g/day for 3 months) and reported improvements in periodontal inflammation metrics (e.g., bleeding on probing). This supports a possible adjunct role via inflammation modulation, but it’s not the same as demonstrating dependable root coverage for recession.[8][9][1]
Important distinction: peptides vs “collagen used on gums”
A separate line of research involves collagen used clinically at the surgical/defect site (e.g., collagen matrix materials used with gum graft/flap techniques). For example, there are reports about collagen matrix approaches improving healing and, in some cases, increasing the likelihood of complete coverage of exposed roots—but that’s not the same thing as taking collagen peptides orally.[3][7]
Practical takeaways (what you can infer, what you can’t)
- If your main goal is true recession coverage/thickness, the current strongest evidence generally comes from periodontal procedures/materials (and grafting approaches), not supplements alone.[7][3]
- If your recession is closely tied to active inflammation/periodontitis, an oral collagen-peptide product may be more plausibly viewed as an adjunct to standard care, pending more recession-specific trials.[9][1][8]
If you want, I can narrow it down
Tell me:
1) Is your recession localized (one/tooth area) or generalized?
2) Have you been diagnosed with periodontitis, and are you in active maintenance?
3) Are you looking for supplement-only options or also considering procedure/material options?
Then I can summarize the most relevant evidence for your situation (and flag what’s actually supported vs marketing claims).
Sources
Background: This controlled clinical trial evaluated the impact of a specific collagen peptide food supplement on parameters of periodontal inflammation in aftercare patients. Methods: A total of 39 study patients were enrolled. At baseline, bleeding on probing (BoP; primary outcome), …
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.govAdjunctive benefit of a Xenogenic Collagen Matrix associated with Coronally Advanced Flap for the treatment of multiple gingival recessions. A superiority, assessor‐blind, randomized clinical trial
www.ucl.ac.ukNew research demonstrates that a novel method using bovine collagen is able to enhance gum healing. This resulted in thicker margins around the tooth and, in more than half the...
www.dentistryiq.comCollagen (Col) is a naturally available material and is widely used in the tissue engineering and medical field owing to its high biocompatibility and malleability. Promising results on the use of Col were observed in the periodontal application and ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govYes, you read that correctly. In a new procedure, bovine collagen was prepared and applied to receding gums to help with healing time and to protect painful, exposed roots, according […]
www.newbeauty.comReceding gums often result in tooth sensitivity and can lead to decay of the root and persistent inflammation of the gum. New research demonstrates that a novel method using bovine collagen is able to enhance gum healing. This resulted in thicker margins around the tooth and, in over half the cases, complete coverage of exposed roots.
www.sciencedaily.comScientists have proposed specific collagen peptide supplementation to improve recovery and prevent periodontal inflammation in aftercare patients, following professional mechanical plaque removal (PMPR).
www.nutraingredients.comBackground: This controlled clinical trial evaluated the impact of a specific collagen peptide food supplement on parameters of periodontal inflammation in aftercare patients. Methods: A total of 39 study patients were enrolled. At baseline, ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.govClinical-grade bovine collagen peptides + MIT-developed Nano-Hydroxyapatite 🦷 strengthen thinning gum tissue 💧 seal exposed roots ✨ reverse the progression of recession
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