Most advice for gum problems boils down to one thing:
Try harder. Floss more consistently. Use a better technique. Spend more time.
The problem is, most people have already tried that. And it didn't work — not because they lack discipline, but because they're fighting with the wrong tool.
String floss does one thing well: it scrapes the sides of teeth that are touching.
It doesn't flush. It doesn't reach below the gumline. It doesn't pulsate to break up biofilm. And for most people, it doesn't become a consistent habit because it's slow, uncomfortable, and annoying.
Purafix works differently.
Instead of relying on willpower to maintain a difficult habit, it removes the friction entirely. Sixty seconds. One button. No technique to master. No cutting into your gums. No reaching for back molars with string wrapped around your fingers.
That's why people don't describe Purafix as "a better way to floss."
They describe it as:
"The first time flossing didn't feel like a chore."
"It's oddly satisfying — I can feel it working."
"I actually look forward to it. I never looked forward to floss."
"My mouth has never felt this clean, even right after a dental cleaning."
These are subtle shifts. But when they happen consistently, they change how your mouth feels — and how much effort your oral care routine seems to require.