Showing posts with label gum disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gum disease. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Stop Bleeding Gums And Reduce Your Chances Of Lost Teeth And Expensive Dental Treatments

bleeding gums are not a good sign!  Gums should not bleed with normal brushing or flossing.  


If that is happening to you, there is a good chance that you have gum disease.  You will want to visit your periodontist for a diagnosis. 

Don't worry, you are not alone.  Dental professionals tell us that about 3 out of every 4 people have gum disease.   Bleeding is not always present when there is gum disease.  But many times, it is. 

Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss

This is the reason that you want stop it from progressing further.   No one wants to lose a tooth or experience an expensive and potentially painful advanced treatment in an attempt to save the gums and teeth. 

You only have so much bone and tissue supporting the teeth.  Protect it as well as you can.

Objective Measures.

It's difficult for people to just go by someone saying that they do or do not have gum disease.  So here is something objective you can use. 

Generally speaking, periodontal pocket depths of greater than 3mm are considered to be unhealthy by many or most dental professionals.

On the other hand, generally speaking, many or most dentist will say that your gums are healthy when your periodontal pockets are at 3mm and below. 

Who takes these measurements?  Either your dentist or hygienist.   Further more, they can chart these numbers for you and you can compare from visit to visit where  you are at.   This is the way you can tell if what you are doing at home is working or not.

These periodontal pocket depths become important for you to know if you hope to stop the progression of gum disease and get your gums back to a healthy state again.


Suggestions

By using the measurement criteria above, in addition to working with your dentist or hygienist, you can figure out what is working for you.

What has worked for many people, myself included?    It is the Hydro Floss oral irrigator.

Is it the right machine for you?   Maybe.  Very possibly.    But I want to help you make sure and feel comfortable that it IS the right choice for you.   Therefore, you can call me at 1-888-586-6849 for a no obligation conversation.    Don't be shy.  There is too much at stake. 

I'd like to see you keep your teeth!  And I am sure your dentist and hygienist would like to see that as well. 

You can also download this free guide entitled:  How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps



If you need further information or want to talk further, you can reach me at the above number or  contact me on Skype. 


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PS:  Get your free guides on fighting gum disease and stopping bad breath  


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Monday, July 1, 2013

What You Should Know About Gum Disease - A Layman's Guide To Figthing Gum Disease

You can easily find this book by typing:

http://WhatYouShouldKnowAboutGumDisease.com into your browser. 

should know about gum diseaseThis is the book that got me moving in the direction that you have seen ToothyGrinsStore.com take. 
Given that this problem is so very prevalent and so few people understand it, I guess I took it as a personal mission to start educating people.

I knew it was going to be a hard road.  But, I still thought that people should know about this.  
I ran into a doctor that told me, "prevention doesn't pay".     I knew at that moment that what I was trying to do was going to have some tough obstacles. 

There have been dentists that have tried to educate the masses in the past.  Despite their efforts, they remain relatively unknown by the general public.

The public remains relatively ignorant about what gum disease is and what they can do to try and prevent it.  Their is an equal or greater level of ignorance regarding what can be done to fight this problem, mitigate it and even have the periodontal tissue become healthy again!

Gum disease is a billion dollar + industry.  I have no idea how much is made from this problem but a billion per year would be relatively conservative in my estimation.   It's probably far more than that.

Have you ever been to a periodontist's (a dentist who specializes in gum disease / health) waiting room?    It's usually quite full!    The people that have this problem don't talk about it - even though "most people"  have it whether they know so or not.

Dental professionals generally say  that about 3 out of every 4 people have it.   That is 75% of people in case you were wondering.   Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss.  How many people have lost teeth, obtained dentures or implants and still are ignorant of the fact that their tooth loss was caused by gum disease?

Will they go on to lose more teeth?   It's difficult to fix what you don't know about, isn't it?

These are some of the reasons that I wrote the book:   What You Should Know About Gum Disease.  ISBN:    978-0981485508

Read More Now

Sincerely,


ToothyGrinsStore.com

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PS:  Here is one of the top dental tools that I think are worth having.  It has helped a lot of people, including me, personally.

PPS:  this book is also available at Amazon and on Therabreath's site as well.   




 

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Three Out Of Every Four People Have Gum Disease - According To Many Dental Professionals






How to Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps



This is certainly a problem worth paying attention to.   Dental professionals also tell us that gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss.    

What is it that 'they' say?  Knowledge is power.  

Check out:  What you should know about gum disease right now.  



Sincerely,






PS:   Get your free guide to stopping bad breath   or gum disease

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Do You Have Gum Disease? - Video

 






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Sincerely,



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PS:  Get your free guide to stopping bad breath   or gum disease





Do You Have Gum Disease?

I am going to assume that if you are reading this you already know you have gum disease.   After all, why would someone bother to read this if they did not, right?

The sad reality is that MOST people have gum disease.  Dental health professionals tell us that about 75% of people have some right now.   That's 3 out of every 4.

Therefore, if you know you have gum disease, you are not alone.  It's just that most of the other people that have it don't know yet!   They probably won't find out until a tooth becomes loose or it is time for an expensive treatment or surgery.

In a way, you can be glad that you know you have it, because now you can start to do something about it.  Many other people aren't going to find out until things get bad, unfortunately.  That's just the way it seems to work.


One Possible Way To Solve This Problem

Anyone who says they have something that will work 100% of the time for 100% of the people is lying.  You can't trust someone like that.

But, I do know of something that has helped a lot of people.  The best part about it is that you can have your dentist verify your results.

How To Know When It Works

This is the fun part because it is more objective than subjective.   You just need to know your periodontal pocket depths.   This is a measurement that your dentist or hygienist will take around each tooth.

Generally speaking, most dental professionals will say your gums are healthy at 3mm and below and unhealthy at above that mark.   Therefore, you will know your gums are back to a more healthy state when you get all of those readings to 3mm and below.

How To Give This A Shot

The device that I have personally experience with, and thousands of my customers do as well, is the Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator.      It works rather well for a LOT of people.  You can read about it, and customer reviews as well, at that link.

You simply use your Hydro Floss twice per day with 2 reservoirs per use for a minimum of 1 month.  Then go back to your dentist and find out what your measurements are.   If those readings are headed in the right direction, then you know you are onto something.  Your dentist can verify your results in this objective way for you!

Of course, you may have additional questions about this simple plan.   If you do, just go ahead and give us a call at 1-888-586-6849.   There is no obligation and your questions about this can be answered.

If you have gum disease, take action.  The reason why is that it probably won't get better unless you do something about it.   Gum disease often leads to tooth loss.  It is the number one cause, in fact.

Read more about the Hydro Floss   or call 1-888-586-6849




Sincerely,



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PS:  Get your free guide to stopping bad breath   or gum disease

Saturday, June 8, 2013

What You Should Know About Gum Disease

What You Should Know About Gum Disease is a book that I published in 2008.   It is over 200 pages.   However, the first 4 chapters will give you the bulk of the information that I think you need and should definitely read.

I first became interested in this topic somewhere around 2005 or 2006 when my dentist and hygienist suggested that I needed an expensive a possibly painful treatment (after the anesthetic wore off) treatment called a Scaling and Root Planing or SRP  treatment.

I sure didn't like the sound of that.   My dentist actually told me that it was the only thing that would help.   I decided that I needed to test that theory. 

It took some trial and error but I found something that really worked.   I found other things that helped, but there was one thing in particular that REALLY helped. 

Dentist Visibly Surprised

My dentist was quite surprised.  She seemed to have trouble believing the change in my periodontal (gum) health.   She eventually said, "Ok, whatever you are doing, keep it up.  You don't need that treatment any longer."     I was, of course, delighted.

Three out of Every For People Have Gum Disease

This is what many dental professionals say.  I thought a book like mine would be very valuable to people.   I've discovered that most people are unwilling to consider the possibility that they have gum disease.  Some won't even believe it, or they were not told, when they lose teeth and need dentures and / or implants.

You see, gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss.   There is nothing else that comes close.   Yet, people will lose some their teeth and still not realize they have it.   That is truly a tragedy.

Education Is The Key

If what many dentists say is true and three out of every four people really do have gum disease, what are the odds that you or someone you love has this problem.    You see, this book has great value for you and your family.   Every family should have a copy of this book, in my opinion.   Yes, I am the author, but it doesn't change reality.     With so many people facing this problem and still unaware, it seems to me this book could really help a lot of people.  That includes possibly yourself and those whom you love!

Here is a picture of the book:



Read More About What You Should Know About Gum Disease

Sincerely,

 

Author: What You Should Know About Gum Disease and How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps

ToothyGrinsStore.com

Monday, June 3, 2013

What Should You Do When Your Gums Bleed While Brushing Or Flossing Your Teeth? - Video




Click through the link above to read the page this video was made about and to get more information on this topic. 

I think it is really funny that I wrote : How To Stop Gum Disease In 3 Easy Steps - as you see in the video, when in fact, the title is:  How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps!

That's what happens when you don't spend as much time editing your posts as  you should.  

On the other hand, the meaning of the information is what is important.  Of secondary importance is correct grammar or spelling, right?    Sorry, if you are a grammar and spelling stickler.   :)   But I care about you and your teeth anyway - even if you do criticize me!  

As stated in the video, you may not know much about this topic.  I offer a free, no-obligation conversation to talk about what might be helpful to you.  I speak in general terms.  You should, of course be under the care of a good dentist or preferably, a periodontist, if your gums bleed while brushing and flossing.  

If you have a comment on this video or anything on this site, do leave a comment in the comment section below.  

I hope you enjoyed this video about gums bleeding when brushing or flossing.  



 Here are some resource that might be helpful in answering these difficult questions:


1. The Book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease  

2. The Guide:  How to Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps

3.  The Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator 

4Will the Hydro Floss Work For You?  



Sincerely,


Author: What You Should Know About Gum Disease : A Layman's Guide to Fighting Gum Disease 
ToothyGrinsStore.com


PS: The  Hydro Floss is one of the most amazing, if not THE most amazing tool to help you to regain and maintain your periodontal health.    Get yours today.  





Sunday, June 2, 2013

Why Do Your Gums Bleed When Brushing Or Flossing Your Teeth?

Excellent question.  There are other reasons why your gums will bleed while brushing and flossing but the most likely cause is gum disease.  Of course, you will want a good periodontist or dentist to verify that for you and give you a professional diagnosis.

Gum disease is a rather serious problem that many people remain dangerously ignorant of.
Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss.   It is also the primary reason that teeth are lost and dentures or implants are needed.

Brushing and Flossing Twice Or More Time Per Day

It's quite a contradiction, isn't it?   We are told to brush and floss, yet 3 out of every 4 people, according to many dental professionals, still have gum disease!   Wow.  how does that work?

Using basic logic, it must mean that while brushing and flossing are very helpful, perhaps they are not enough for most people?  If they were enough, would so many people have gum disease?

Then the question becomes what else can you do to stop the progression of gum disease or prevent it in the first place?

 Here are some resource that might be helpful in answering these difficult questions:


1. The Book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease 

2. The Guide:  How to Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps

3.  The Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator

4. Will the Hydro Floss Work For You? 



Sincerely,


Author: What You Should Know About Gum Disease : A Layman's Guide to Fighting Gum Disease
ToothyGrinsStore.com


PS: The  Hydro Floss is one of the most amazing, if not THE most amazing tool to help you to regain and maintain your periodontal health.    Get yours today. 



Monday, May 27, 2013

Will The Hydro Floss Help You?

 


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Once again, I think that if you really want to know if this machine is worth trying out, give us a call and I think that if you are willing to converse about it, we may be able to provide the kind of information that will allow you to decide for yourself.

Customer Testimonials  



Sincerely,


ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849

PS:  Get your free guide to stopping bad breath   or gum disease

You might also be interested in - The Hydro Floss Magnetic Irrigator  


Additional Resources:

1. The Book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease 

2. The Guide:  How to Stop Gum Disease In 3 Easy Steps

3.  The Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator 



Saturday, May 25, 2013

What Should You Do When You Have Missing Teeth?

The most important thing to understand is that you cannot leave things the way they are when you have a missing tooth.

That tooth worked in opposition to another tooth.   With a hole there, the other teeth will start to shift around.  This could (will most likely) over time, throw your bite of. 

That in turn will create uneven wear on your teeth.    That is just one small problem that can (most likely) happen.

Therefore it is important that you either get an implant or a denture.   Implants can be quite expensive and dentures are not usually cheap either.   Then there is the daily care involved.

You can talk over with your dentist or implantologist about what the costs and benefits / disadvantages of each are.

But do not leave a hole where a tooth used to be, this can cause many problems.   It is important to get that fixed up right away.


Don't Lose Any More Teeth

The most common cause of tooth loss is gum disease.  More teeth are lost to gum disease than anything else.   It is tragic because many people have gum disease and have no idea that they have it.  No one has really explained what is going on to them.

Dentists and hygienists probably see diseased gum tissue every day.   Patients just do not fully understand what they are headed for. 

Therefore, you should consider learning as much as you can about prevention and possibly stopping the progression of gum disease as soon as possible.

I guess that you would agree (I sure hope so) that you should do everything you can to save your remaining teeth.

In addition to seeing your dentist as soon as possible, here are some resources for you to learn from:


1. The Book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease 

2. The Guide:  How to Stop Gum Disease In 3 Easy Steps

3.  The Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator




I wish you the best in preventing additional tooth loss.      There is a number at the top of the screen if anything on this site sparks additional questions.  



Sincerely,


ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849

PS:  Get your free guide to stopping bad breath   or gum disease

You might also be interested in - The Hydro Floss Magnetic Irrigator 

What Should You Do If Your Gums Bleed?

First thing you should do is call a periodontist and schedule an appointment. 

Bleeding gums are often a sign of gum disease.  Your periodontist can confirm that for you. 

Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss.   Unfortunately, many or even most people have some gum disease right now.    Dental professionals often cite the rate at about 75% or 3 out of every 4 people.

Since bleeding gums are a classic sign of this problem, you definitely want to get checked out right away with your dentist or periodontist. 

Some additional resources that you might find valuable are:

1. The Book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease 

2. The Guide:  How to Stop Gum Disease In 3 Easy Steps

3.  The Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator 


I remember one woman that I talked to told me that she wakes up with blood in her mouth every day.  That is an extreme example, but even if your gums bleed while brushing and flossing, you probably have a problem that should be addressed right away. 

If you have an interest in discussing anything on this site, please do give a call to the number at the top of your screen.  


Sincerely,


ToothyGrinsStore.com
1-888-586-6849

PS:  Get your free guide to stopping bad breath   or gum disease

You might also be interested in - The Hydro Floss Magnetic Irrigator 

Chewing Tobacco Warning

A follower on twitter sent me a picture of the bottom of a certain chewing tobacco brand's box:

The warning says:   Warning:  This Product Can Cause Gum Disease and Tooth Loss

I thought that was a cool picture.   I won't post it here because I'm sure all the brands are required to do the same thing.   I am not interested in picking on one brand.

Clearly, the entire industry was required by law to post those warnings.  They sure wouldn't do it voluntarily.  

Instead, I'm interested in spreading the word about preventing and stopping gum disease.   Most people have some anyway, whether they know it or not.

Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss.

There are things you can do to prevent it and arrest its progress and there are things you can do to make it worse - as the above example shows.  

The vast majority of tooth loss in the world is due to gum disease.  

Gum disease causes tooth loss.  

Shouldn't you learn more about this problem?   If most people have it - 3 out of every 4 according to many dental professionals, shouldn't you be learning what you can do to reduce or stop it?

What do you think?  Let's start a dialog on this.



Sincerely,

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Essential Oil Blend of Almond, Spearmint and Peppermint - Good For Your Dental Health?

Well, according to this site,   that blend is good for your dental health.   You can read their testimonials and information there.

While, I do think essential oils can kill bacteria.   I think need for mechanical disruption on a daily basis is more important.

Therefore, these oils are an aid, but NOT a cure-all.   Please be careful with that.

If you don't believe me, you can ask a periodontist.  I think you will get a good solid answer there.

The Journal of Clinical Periodontology is the professional journal that many periodontists read.

There is one machine that was studied and written about twice in this journal for its ability to reduce plaque and tartar build up between office visits.  You can read about this home use machine here.




Sincerely,


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Author: What You Should Know About Gum Disease


PS:  my  favorite tool for dental health 

PPS: PS:  Get your free guides on fighting gum disease and stopping bad breath 

What Foods Help To Fight Gum Disease?


I've read a lot of posts on this topic.   I want to stress right up front that it would be unwise to think that you could possibly stop gum disease via diet alone.   Although, dietary changes could certainly help.  

The reason I say that is as follows:  With gum disease, the bacteria have already made significant progress.  Diet may help in some regards to limit their growth, but it is unlikely to stop problem of gum disease by itself. 

They key to stopping gum disease is the daily manual disruption of plaque.   The bacteria will rapidly proliferate if the plaque layer is left in tact for any length of time.

Foods that can be helpful include any vegetable with lots of cellulose (it naturally helps to clean teeth)  Carrots, celery, peas etc. 

Eating quality lean meat can help provide zinc and coenzyme Q-10 - both support the gum (periodontal) tissue. 

Yogurt  - yogurt contains healthy bacteria, not the kind that causes gum disease.  Japanese research has shown the preventive power of yogurt.   The benefit is in replacing the 'bad bacteria' with a strong colony of good bacteria.   This is basically probiotics for the mouth.  

Foods and Drinks to Avoid

Coffee, soda and other acidic beverages  - the 'bad bacteria' love acid.  It makes them multiply faster.  If you are suffering from gum disease, you don't want to add to this problem. 


Tips

1. Be under the care of a good periodontist.   They may recommend more frequent cleanings such as 3 or 4 times per year instead of only twice.  This has been shown to be helpful to a lot of people.

2.  Brush and floss 2 or more times per day or at the frequency suggested by your periodontist.

3. You will probably want to look into additional plaque disrupting tools and techniques  such as the Perio-Aid and the Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator (I highly recommend this and we do sell it here on this site).

4.  Read The books:  What You Should Know About Gum Disease : A Layman's Guide to Fighting Gum Disease   and  How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps  - disclaimer, I wrote them both.


Sincerely,


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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Readers' Praise For The Book: What You Should Know About Gum Disease

You can get this book here at Toothy Grins Store,   at Therabreath  at Amazon. 
It can also be found at B & N and many other online bookstores.   Garrison Keillor also has it on his site.   

Readers' Praise 
I love this book. It is a great resource for those interested in improving or achieving periodontal health.
—Stan Wint, DDS Periodontist 

David speaks for thousands of compliant patients who visit dental professionals regularly. These people follow directions, use recom- mended products yet never reach the conclusion of their treat- ment plan. Is oral health beyond control? Is damage caused by insufficient care? David shines a bright light on these concerns. Read, enjoy and start to question authority!
—Ellie Phillips, DDS 

David Snape saves!!! He may save teeth, money, time, and pain, but most importantly, he may save lives. Now that links have been established between the infection of chronic periodontal disease and many systemic illnesses like Diabetes, Heart Disease, Stroke and Low-weight pre-term birth his words are invaluable! Dave's new guide, "WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GUM DISEASE" is a great layman's handbook about how to care for your teeth and gums. He has thoroughly researched gum disease and has written an easy to read guide for people to help themselves, yet gives bal- ance to the need for professional care. This book is a must read for people who are afraid to go to the dentist, people in underserved areas or those who just can't afford professional dental services. Dave makes the reader aware of the signs of gum disease and what they can do to help themselves. 

This book should be in dentist and doctor's office waiting areas and health clinics for the poor and working poor. He is respectful to the importance of Dentists and Hygienists in their role in help- ing people achieve good oral and systemic health, but also helps inform the public how to be better patients! Definitely a valuable book to have handy on everyone's bookshelf! 

—Hillary Yasmer Shemin, RDH, BSDH Marquette University Class of 1974, Holland, PA 


David Snape really gets it. Only you, the individual, can keep your- self from slipping through the many cracks in our well-meaning, but overly generic health care system. Perhaps not glamorous enough to command constant media coverage, Periodontal Disease, nonetheless has far-reaching health implications for every individual, affecting both quality of life and longevity.
Drawing from his own in-depth experience and knowledge on the subject, Snape enables his reader to go easily beyond the minimal preventive care offered to most Americans. The results will empower his readers to take charge of this vital, yet often-ignored aspect of good health and wellbeing. I only wish I had this book twenty years (and several lost teeth) ago.
—John Corso, MD, author of Stupid Reasons People Die 


The book IS wonderful, and very informative! It's down to earth, in layperson language, and gives direction where one can begin searching for dental health and improving overall periodontal care.
—Dr. Tamerut Adams, D.O. Board Certified in Internal Medicine 


Thank you to all of the professionals who were kind enough to read my book and provide this wonderful feedback!  Thank you very much.   

Get Your Copy Today 

 



Sincerely,


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PS:  Get your free guides on fighting gum disease and stopping bad breath 


Interesting Links: 
Read About The Hydro Floss ( a tool I know that has had a positive impact on the dental health of many people). 

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Pocket Pal Tips   

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

3 Out Of Every 4 People Have Gum Disease

This is what many (or even most) dental professionals will typically tell you when you ask them.   They generally say 75% of people have some gum disease right now.

It doesn't really matter if you are talking about:

  1. Gum disease
  2. gingivitis
  3. periodontal disease
They are all different stages of the same disease process.

That process can eventually lead to the loss of a tooth.   Severe gum recession may or may not occur before that point.

Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss.

If you think this is serious and even dangerous, you might be right.   Why lose a tooth if you don't have to.

They say that knowledge is power.

Get Some Power 


Sincerely,








Sunday, April 28, 2013

How To Get The Publication - How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Setps - For Free - Video

 

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Gum disease is the primary reason that people lose their teeth.  Please share this page on all of your social media.  As this problem affects so many, perhaps you could help more of them by sharing this page?  



Thank you in advance for helping to spread the word about this important publication. 


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Sincerely,
David Snape
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Saturday, April 27, 2013

What Is The Biggest Threat To Your Dental Health?

Arguably, the biggest threat to your dental health is gum disease.   A number of factors may go into your diagnosis of this problem, but one of the most objective factors is your periodontal pocket depths.

They should be 3mm and below.  If you have pockets greater than 3mm, generally speaking, most dental professionals will say that your gums are unhealthy.

If this is the case for you, don't be too shocked.  In fact, about 75% of people have some gum disease right now.  However, that is NOT a reason to take it lightly.  In fact, just the opposite.

So many health problems, according to researchers, seem to bear a (mostly) unexplained correlation to the presence of gum disease. 

There are many theories for this.  One is that the bacteria that cause gum disease and other dental health problems have easy access to your blood stream.  The tissues are thin in your mouth and access to your blood is not far away.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This may explain why p gingivalis ( a gum disease causing bacteria) is being found in the plaque that clogs arterial vessels in heart disease victims.   I don't know about you, but to me the implications are a bit scary.  


As if that weren't enough, gum disease is the number one reason that people lose their teeth.  That has probably been the case for thousands of years on this planet.  

It's not much different today.  This is a common problem that takes people's teeth ruins smiles and may cause other health problems!   Yet, the majority of people remain ignorant of these facts. 


Don't be one of them.   Learn what you can do to help protect your dental health and improve your chances of beating the odds! 


Today's Research Simply Validates Ancient Wisdom


When you think about it, these correlations that are being discovered should not be all that surprising. Farmers and those who have owned livestock throughout the centuries mostly noticed that their animals health is related to their mouth.

That's why many livestock owners have always checked the mouth of an animal before buying it.  They have known all along that the mouth reflects the health of the body.

What About Those Periodontal Pocket Depths? 

No one can guarantee that that one thing will work for everyone.  But I can tell you the one thing that has worked for me and the vast majority of my customers I have discussed this with.  That is the Hydro Floss Oral Irrigator and you can read the customer reviews for yourself. 


Sincerely,



ToothyGrinsStore.com

1-888-586-6849

PS: If you are dental professional who would like to be listed on this site - read this.

PPS:  Get your free guides on fighting gum disease and stopping bad breath   







Thursday, April 25, 2013

Autoimmune Diseases and Gum Disease Relationship

Please share any references you have on this topic in the comment section below.  

I know that researchers have found many connections between gum disease and quite a number of other health problems.   While the connections are apparent and most professionals agree on the correlations, many have not been fully explained as of yet. 

I had not heard of autoimmune diseases having a relationship to gum disease until yesterday.   Then I started to realize that many customers have told me that have had an autoimmune disease. 

Yesterday, a customer called me to tell me that he had read about this connection.

As I mentioned before, I have heard of many other connections to gum disease. 

If you have a real reference to any studies on this topic, please do share it in the comment section below.    That would be awesome and will quite possibly benefit others visiting this page. 


Sincerely,


ToothyGrinsStore.com

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