This is a video on the post I wrote earlier entitled: Gum Disease Treatment.
Here is the video: (leave your comments and thoughts below)
Here is the link to the full post:
Do not foolishly believe that gum disease is something you should not be concerned about. The fact is MOST people have some gum disease. Since it is the leading cause of lost teeth, it is not something you want to fool around with.
Do not join the ranks of people who have lost teeth and had dentures and implants installed and still don't know the reason they lost their teeth was due to gum disease!
As many doctors are fully aware: Many people are headed for expensive periodontal (gum) treatments and they just don't know it. Look at the office lobby of any periodontist and you will understand how widespread this problem is.
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Sincerely,
David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849
PS: Scoop up your free guides on fighting 1. gum disease and 2. bad breath
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Friday, March 8, 2013
Gum Disease Treatment
One should definitely be under the care of a periodontist if you know you have gum disease. My periodontist has been very helpful.
One of the key concepts about gum disease is that it is a daily struggle. As you have probably heard at sometime in your life: The daily disruption of plaque is crucial to your success.
You can get this guide: How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps
Since the daily disruption of plaque is important, it stands to reason that you cannot rely solely on your regular periodontal office visits. As your doctor and hygienist will agree, what you do at home is very, very important.
Gum disease is a big problem today. A lot of people have it whether they know it or not. It also happens to be the primary (#1) Cause of tooth loss in this world.
That's a tragedy folks. In most cases it does not have to be that way.
Periodontal Pockets
The measurements of your periodontal pockets provides your baseline and guage to know whether what you do at home + your in office visits are working for you.
Generally speaking, you want your periodontal pockets to be 3mm and below. Generally speaking again, most dentists will consider your gums healthy when all of your periodontal pockets measure 3 mm or below.
So, for most people shrinking those pockets is going to be the key to success. Failure to do so, as a corollary, is the key to failure.
I've written a tremendous amount of background information, in easy to understand terms, in the book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease : A Layman's Guide To Fighting Gum Disease. I suggest you get a copy and read it from cover to cover. There is a wealth of information in there.
The most powerful tool that I have found, bar none, is this. And I believe you should get one of them and start using it. I have posted guidelines in the above free publication, How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy steps. It's free so you might as well get it and read it, starting today.
Finally, I want to point out that I speak in general terms in all of my information. And it is important that you are under the care of a skillful and good periodontist. He can provide advice, diagnosis and treatment for you.
Yet, the above publications and information is very important to you. As I mentioned before, and your doctor will likely agree, what you do at home is of the utmost importance. The daily disruption of plaque is the main key to your success. And since you cannot see your doctor every day - what you do at home, on your own, is crucial. Again, ask your doctor if you don't believe me.
Next:
Check out the tool I mentioned on this article.
Sincerely,
David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849
PS: Scoop up your free guides on fighting 1. gum disease and 2. bad breath
One of the key concepts about gum disease is that it is a daily struggle. As you have probably heard at sometime in your life: The daily disruption of plaque is crucial to your success.
You can get this guide: How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps
Since the daily disruption of plaque is important, it stands to reason that you cannot rely solely on your regular periodontal office visits. As your doctor and hygienist will agree, what you do at home is very, very important.
Gum disease is a big problem today. A lot of people have it whether they know it or not. It also happens to be the primary (#1) Cause of tooth loss in this world.
That's a tragedy folks. In most cases it does not have to be that way.
Periodontal Pockets
The measurements of your periodontal pockets provides your baseline and guage to know whether what you do at home + your in office visits are working for you.
Generally speaking, you want your periodontal pockets to be 3mm and below. Generally speaking again, most dentists will consider your gums healthy when all of your periodontal pockets measure 3 mm or below.
So, for most people shrinking those pockets is going to be the key to success. Failure to do so, as a corollary, is the key to failure.
I've written a tremendous amount of background information, in easy to understand terms, in the book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease : A Layman's Guide To Fighting Gum Disease. I suggest you get a copy and read it from cover to cover. There is a wealth of information in there.
The most powerful tool that I have found, bar none, is this. And I believe you should get one of them and start using it. I have posted guidelines in the above free publication, How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy steps. It's free so you might as well get it and read it, starting today.
Finally, I want to point out that I speak in general terms in all of my information. And it is important that you are under the care of a skillful and good periodontist. He can provide advice, diagnosis and treatment for you.
Yet, the above publications and information is very important to you. As I mentioned before, and your doctor will likely agree, what you do at home is of the utmost importance. The daily disruption of plaque is the main key to your success. And since you cannot see your doctor every day - what you do at home, on your own, is crucial. Again, ask your doctor if you don't believe me.
Next:
Check out the tool I mentioned on this article.
Sincerely,
David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849
PS: Scoop up your free guides on fighting 1. gum disease and 2. bad breath
Friday, February 8, 2013
Garrison Keillor Has My Book On His Website
As I am a fan of Garrison Keillor, I am ever more greatly delighted to discover that he has good taste in useful books as well.
You can find my book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease available on Garrison Keillor's bookstore : Common Good Books
If you are not already familiar and you should be: Garrison is the personality behind the dashingly good show: A Prairie Home Companion.
This show sponsors fun, wit, good humor and stories. Garrison's hit show has delighted audiences for years and years! And it is still going strong.
Love the cast, love the show, love the characters.
And now, you can get my book on his site:
Check it out - Read more here
Sincerely,
David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849
PS: You can also find What You Should Know About Gum Disease on This sit.
This book is likely to provide you with a great deal of insight. If you are a person who believes in protecting yourself, saving money and avoiding painful and costly treatments - this book is definitely for you!
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You can find my book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease available on Garrison Keillor's bookstore : Common Good Books
If you are not already familiar and you should be: Garrison is the personality behind the dashingly good show: A Prairie Home Companion.
This show sponsors fun, wit, good humor and stories. Garrison's hit show has delighted audiences for years and years! And it is still going strong.
Love the cast, love the show, love the characters.
And now, you can get my book on his site:
Check it out - Read more here
Sincerely,
David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849
PS: You can also find What You Should Know About Gum Disease on This sit.
This book is likely to provide you with a great deal of insight. If you are a person who believes in protecting yourself, saving money and avoiding painful and costly treatments - this book is definitely for you!
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Saturday, January 26, 2013
Periodontal Disease and Osteoporosis
I found this article about Gum Disease and Osteoporosis at the Loma Linda University Faculty Dental Practices Center for Dentistry and Orthodontics, here is the link to the article:
www.llucenterfordentistry.com/procedures-offered/periodontal-disease/periodontal-disease-and-osteoporosis/
I would NOT say that the evidence is definitive. But certainly it is an area for researchers to take a closer look at.
What I didn't like about the article is that the only thing it mentioned was diagnostic x-rays for ongoing evaluation.
Prevention wasn't mentioned in the article at all.
Preventing and stopping the progress of gum disease is very important.
The book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease : A Layman's Guide To Fighting Gum Disease has some very good information that can potentially help a lot of people avoid costly treatments through prevention. It's never too late to derive benefit from this information.
There are just some key concepts that the average person does not know. But if this person did know, it could make a huge difference in how much they spend on dental health treatments over the course of a lifetime.
Of course, you always want to get your regular checkups and cleanings in with your doctor and hygienist. But, what if you had a way to prevent the costly treatments that come out of pure ignorance for a person or a family?
Sincerely,
David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
Author: What You Should Know About Gum Disease
1-888-586-6849
PS: Free guide. How to Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps:
PPS: Stopping bad breath - check it here.
PPPS: my 'favorite tool for dental health promotion.
* I speak in general terms only both in the book and on this site. For questions about your unique dental health situation, please direct those questions to your dentist or periodontist.
www.llucenterfordentistry.com/procedures-offered/periodontal-disease/periodontal-disease-and-osteoporosis/
I would NOT say that the evidence is definitive. But certainly it is an area for researchers to take a closer look at.
What I didn't like about the article is that the only thing it mentioned was diagnostic x-rays for ongoing evaluation.
Prevention wasn't mentioned in the article at all.
Preventing and stopping the progress of gum disease is very important.
The book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease : A Layman's Guide To Fighting Gum Disease has some very good information that can potentially help a lot of people avoid costly treatments through prevention. It's never too late to derive benefit from this information.
There are just some key concepts that the average person does not know. But if this person did know, it could make a huge difference in how much they spend on dental health treatments over the course of a lifetime.
Of course, you always want to get your regular checkups and cleanings in with your doctor and hygienist. But, what if you had a way to prevent the costly treatments that come out of pure ignorance for a person or a family?
Sincerely,
David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
Author: What You Should Know About Gum Disease
1-888-586-6849
PS: Free guide. How to Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps:
PPS: Stopping bad breath - check it here.
PPPS: my 'favorite tool for dental health promotion.
* I speak in general terms only both in the book and on this site. For questions about your unique dental health situation, please direct those questions to your dentist or periodontist.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
What You Should Know About Gum Disease Part 31 Video
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Part 31 Video
You can only see your dentist a few times a year. Most people don't get their teeth cleaned more than 2 to 4 times per year.However, the struggle against gum disease is a daily one. Since your dentist can't clean your teeth for you every day, the bulk of the struggle against gum disease, cavities and bad breath falls on your shoulders.
Since gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss, this daily struggle should be taken very seriously. As you likely already know, the cost of fillings is fairly high. I can assure you that the cost of dental surgery, gum grafts and implants is much higher.
Don't get stuck with big bills. Learn what you need to do, beyond regular brushing and flossing, to help protect your dental health and your wallet!
Read the book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease : A Layman's Guide To Fighting Gum Disease Today!
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Sincerely,
David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849
PS: Pick up your free guide to stopping gum disease. And check out one of the best tools you can use to help you in that daily struggle you are facing.
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