Freedom
Freedom means greater liberty. Everyone is seeking greater freedom. In some ways, more money brings you more freedom as you can use that money to buy more things or accomplish more goals.
Therefore, saving money factors into freedom. The more you save, the more you have to accomplish or get what you want.
Cost of Dental Implants
The cost of dental implants is quite high. According to this wikipedia article, costs vary in the US based on a number of factors. But $2000 is thought to be about the right average for a single implant - not including additional costs.
So, that would mean each tooth you save from having to be replaced could be worth around $2000 or possible more to you. Would $2000 but a dent in your savings, your budget or your ability to invest?
Besides pure monetary costs, how much is your time and suffering worth to you?
Gum Disease Is The Number One Reason People Lose Their Teeth
There is nothing else that comes close. Yes, people do lose their teeth due to accidents and due to other reasons. But, far and away, the biggest reason for tooth loss is gum disease.
Gum disease is an abundance of bacteria that secret acid byproducts that erode away the tissue supporting each tooth. When too much tissue is lost, the tooth may become loose. The dentist may wish to pull it and give you dentures or an implant. That costs you money and eats into your 'freedom' funds.
Those bacteria might as well be reaching into your wallet, right? In addition, there is pain and recovery time to consider as well!
The Importance of Your Periodontal Pocket Depths
Generally speaking, most dental professionals will consider your gums to be healthy when your periodontal pockets are at 3mm and below.
On the other hand, when your periodontal pockets are above 3mm - generally speaking most dental professionals will consider that unhealthy and a sign of gum disease!
75% of people have some gum disease right now, according to many dental professionals!
What are the odds that you don't have it?
The HydroFloss
It's important to note that no one thing will work for 100% of people 100% of the time. That's just not realistic.The only way to know for sure is to try, right?
Many dentists and hygienists recommend the Hydro Floss to their patients.
I personally obtained a reduction in my periodontal pocket depths using the Hydro Floss. Many of my customers have told me they have seen remarkable improvements in their gum health.
Of course, it is important for your dentist or hygienist to keep measuring your periodontal pockets on every visit. And you should definitely be following their advice. Again, nothing works for everyone 100% of the time. Every human body is different after all.
But, what if you were like me and found your gums returning to a healthy state? In my case, I was able to avoid a SRP (scaling and root planing treatment) or a 'deep cleaning' treatment. These can often cost around $1600 - in the US. I heard they are a lot cheaper in New Zealand - but I don't live there.
How To Know If It is Working For YOU
Have your dentist or hygienist measure your periodontal pocket depths. If they are high, try using, with your dentist's approval, the hydro floss for at least 1 month. Use two full reservoirs twice per day. (That's four reservoirs per day). After at least one month, go have them measured at your local dentist office again. If they are getting smaller - you may be headed in the right direction.Read More About The Hydro Floss
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Sincerely,
David Snape
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