Goodbye Gag Reflex
In 10 seconds, NoGag helps eliminate the gag reflex for 60 minutes without any warnings or age restrictions. Consumers can take control of their at-home oral care needs, such as brushing and flossing, and dentist visits are no longer anxious or embarrassing. Dentist office teams love NoGag, as stress and scheduling issues become a thing of the past, trusting NoGag to provide lasting control throughout patient procedures.
What is NoGag?
- A patented mixture of salt and citric acid is 94% effective for one hour of gag suppression. Want to learn more about the science? Check out our FAQ page.
- Ideal for dental office procedures, including impressions, dentures, x-rays, FMX, or oral trays. NoGag accelerates these procedures, prevents them from failing, and removes the stress for all involved.
- Relief for at-home oral care needs, such as brushing, flossing, or oral trays, for those impacted by the gag reflex.
- Engages Nerve 9 to create a biochemical mimic, the nerve responsible for the gag reflex, thereby suppressing it.
- No allergens. No gluten. No age restrictions. Not a numbing agent. Not enough salt to be concerning for pregnancy or hypertensive.
- 60-Month Shelf Life Guarantee with a Customer Satisfaction 12-Month Guarantee
- Produced at Deseret Labs, Utah, USA. FDA-audited and compliant facility for both Nutraceuticals and Pharmaceuticals as GMP.
- NoGag is a "tangy" taste, not overpowering, and tolerated easily by kids and adults alike.
- FDA Part 182: General Food Substances. MSDS available. NoGag is considered a food additive as an aid to swallowing. Indications for use include persons with dry mouth and limited swallowing capabilities due to dry mouth.


Trusted in 3,000 Dentist Offices and by Patients Around the World
How NoGag Has Changed the Lives of Dentists and Patients
At Home Oral Care - Impressions - X Rays - FMX - Digital Scanning - Cleaning - Dentures
"We have used NoGag® with our patients who were having such a hard time with the mirror in the mouth. It has worked so well for them. Our patients are actually able to get through a whole procedure without gagging" Alamosa, CO
"I insisted on sedation due to my serious gag problem. NoGag worked wonders on me and saved me a lot of money. This should be a standard in dental offices for patients like me!" ST.G, Utah
"My anxiety level was very high mainly because of my problem with gagging. The first x-ray could not be done because I started to gag. NoGag was placed on my tongue and the x-ray was then taken with no gagging. Treatment went great with no further issues. It was unbelievable and such as blessing. " ST.G, Utah
"We did get a chance to use the NoGag product on one of our severe gagging patients. And his testimonial is, yes, it actually works, and much better than us when we just use salt." Oakland, MI
“This case with a female patient to complete comprehensive services which restored her dental health and beautiful smile; it would not have been possible 1 year ago without NoGag in my practice. She is extremely happy with the result and now coming for regular preventive care and recommending our practice. My team was able to help this patient and complete a $9,900 treatment plan thanks to NoGag!” Chicago, IL
'The first patient we used NoGag on was someone who has struggled to get through their dental appointment without gagging. We used NoGag on him and he was almost in tears because it actually worked!" Anderson, IN
"We have a severe gagger who we have only been able to do xrays on if he comes on valium, we used this and it was a success the first try. " Flagstaff, AZ
"I saw a patient today that is an extreme gagger, the assistant could not even come close to getting in his mouth for any x-ray." Using NoGag, the patient stated "I have never experienced anything like this in my life. Everybody should know about this". St. George UT

Robert Olson, DDS – The Origin of NoGag
As a dental professional for over 33 years, Dr. Olson has encountered a widespread problem — the gag reflex. This proved to be quite the struggle for a particular patient, who was understandably embarrassed and taking longer to treat than normal. At this time, the idea for “NoGag” was born. Dr. Olson thought, “people do not gag when they eat and swallow, so there must be a way to control or suppress the gag reflex.” He realized that if the brain and senses could be tricked into thinking, “I am going to be fed,” then the gag reflex could be suppressed. It worked. And it has continued to work for the past 24 years with a 100% success rate. No one looks forward to going to the dentist, but this smart, simple solution can transform the practice and facilitate easier, more precise dental procedures.

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