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There more I hear from people interested in the hydro floss, the more impressed I am. I have my own experience with this device as well and I’m very happy with what it can do in regards to my dental health.

Many dentists are also recommending the hydro floss. This is because of the history of this device. Studies have documented it’s effectiveness. The second study was designed to disprove the first, however, it showed the hydro floss to be even more effective than the first study.

A personal dental irrigator may be very helpful to you. You would be surprised just how much comes out of your mouth even after you have brushed and flossed.

Cost is not a factor because if you are able to buy one of these devices for less than the cost of a single office visit, isn’t it worth it? That seems to be especially true if it can save you from expensive dental treatments. A scaling and root planing treatment might cost you up to $1600

Some people have to replace their teeth. I met a gentleman who spent $26,000 to have his teeth fixed / replaced. That makes the cost of a $100 home dental instrument sound miniscule doesn’t it?

Wouldn’t it be nice if we shifted our focus a bit from treatment to prevention. Imagine the health care dollars that we could save. Imagine the personal pain and suffering that would no longer be necessary.

We have always known this to be true. Remember the saying, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"? This quote is as true today as when it was originally coined. We have moved to far away from prevention, let’s get back to it.

Unfortunately, prevention and what it means is something that each of us needs to really understand personally. You can not leave prevention in the hands of someone else and expect the kind of results that you are deserving of as a human being.

Author: Dave S.

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Change is right around the corner. There are many things on the horizon. For example, they can regrow teeth if there is any root left alive. It has been done in a lab. But when will it be commercially available? Who knows?

Gum tissue can be grown in the lab from the patient’s own cells. This saves the need to grab donor tissue from the roof of the mouth or some other area. Again, we have no idea when we will see this commercially.

Unfortunately, many people are suffering from gum disease and receded gum tissue. Some even have loose teeth. It is important for people to understand that almost all of the time, but not always, this is going to be due to the presence of gum disease. Prevention is better than cure and that is why you may wish to shop for a hydrofloss.

Ask almost any dentist or especially periodontists, they will all tell you that most people have problems with their gum health. What I find perplexing is why dentists don’t mention this more often to their patients. Some dentists will simply allow a problem to get worse until it reaches the point of needed a Scaling and Root Planing. If interested in prevention, you may wish to buy a hydrofloss.

This, in my opinion, is not the greatest service to the patient. Humanity is cruel. Many dentists know that what I am saying is true. Please don’t misunderstand, there are many good dentists. I just wish there could be some behavioral or attitudinal changes out there. Patients deserve the best.

I understand the frustration of doctors. Perhaps they believe they are wasting their time when they spend it educating the patient. Perhaps there are other reasons. Whatever is going on in any specific practice, I hope that the focus can shift more towards what is best for the patient – even when the patient has no idea about what is going on. Some buy oramd.

What happened to the age old idea of doing good for goodness’s sake. It isn’t necessary for anyone to realize that you have done them a good deed or not, just do it. If we all operated that way regardless of what place or station in life we occupy, wouldn’t the world be a better place?

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Brushing and flossing are not always enough to stop gum disease, you often need much more than that. Your personal dental care is very important. But you still need to make sure that you brush and floss everyday too. In order to avoid the problems that are presented by this disease, here are some tips to follow.

First off do you know what gum disease is? It’s when your gums and bones are attacked by the bacteria that live in your mouth. Did you know that at one time more than one hundred different kinds of bacteria can be in your mouth, millions of them? Yes it’s a lot, and no wonder we have to do so much to kill them.

Brushing each day twice a day is something you need to consider as part of your basic dental care. But you also need to make sure that you brush for at least three minutes. Don’t use those hard bristle tooth brushes either. They could actually harm gum tissue and cause more harm than good.

Flossing should also be done each day of the week. After a snack or drink that is full of sugar you need to brush your teeth. So really the twice a day rule is the minimum amount of times you will be running that toothbrush across those teeth.

Don’t smoke, or use chewing tobacco. They will add stains to your teeth, and give that bacteria an even better chance to harm your gums. As the bacteria continue to feast on your gums and mouth, you will notice things that point to gum disease.

Most definitely if you notice your gums are bleeding almost all the time after brushing or flossing, you should consider going to a periodontist. This special kind of dentist is the top line of def when it comes to combatting .

Next, discover the low cost things you can do at home to help stop gum disease and prevent it from coming back again by following the links below.

Author:  Scott W.

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What is gum disease exactly?- Gum disease can be but is not often an extremely painful and uncomfortable infection affecting the tissue and bone area around teeth. Bacteria found in plaque and tartar build-up is the one and only culprit causing the infection. Bacteria in turn is caused by a lack of proper oral hygiene.

Who’s likely to get the disease?- If you have teeth and gums you are likely to get gum disease. However certain persons have been identified as having a greater tendency to develop gum problems. These persons include teenage girls suffering from hormonal fluctuations that make them more susceptible to diseases, smokers also have higer risk of getting the problem and certain conditions, medication and brace wearing can also increase your risk.

Identifying the disease- Gum disease is easy to identify with gum bleeds while flossing and brushing teeth and gums, gums have overall unhealthy appearance and colour, gums will pull away from teeth, breath will be unpleasant and teeth loose or falling out.

Can I preventing the condition?- Prevention is always the preferred choice. This is easily achieved by just following a proper oral hygiene regime. Brush and floss your teeth at least twice daily as well as after eating and drink sugary and acidic foods or drinks. Toothpaste containing fluoride is recommended. Flossing is also essential as the fine thread will reach areas your toothbrush is unable to.

Is it easy to treatment?- Treatment is not always quick and easy depending on the severity of the condition. A scaling and root planing is used for treatment and prevention, the bacterial build-up is scraped away to cure present infection and to prevent further or future infection. Antibiotics is another common treatment method in mouthwash, gel, fibre or pill form. Surgery and gingival grafting may be required in extreme cases.

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Definition- Gum disease also known as Periodontitis refers to infection in the area in and around teeth specifically the tissue and bone. The main cause of infection is bacteria found in the tartar and plaque build-up caused by a lack of oral hygiene. Large amounts of toxins are found in the bacteria, having an irritating affect on sensitive tissue.

Targets- No person or even animal is exempted from getting gum disease. However some persons are more susceptible to the condition. Teen females are the first target group identified by researchers and medical professionals. This can be attributed to hormonal activity during the puberty phase making the body more susceptible to bacterial attacks. Smokers fall in the second target group, suffering more from this condition than non-smokers. Your risk for getting gum problems is also greater when you suffer from certain illnesses, take specific medication and wear braces.

Symptoms- You will certainly know if you suffer from gum disease as the condition is very painful and clearly visible in the from of bleeding gums during and after flossing or brushing teeth and gums, gums are unhealthy in colour, sensitive or swollen, gums will pull away from teeth, breath will be very unpleasant and teeth loose or falling out.

Preventing-Keep in mind that prevention is better than cure. Prevention in terms of the disease is so very easy. Proper oral hygiene is the one and only requirement. Teeth should be brushed and flossed regularly, in other words twice per day or after sugary and acidic food or drink consumption, if possible. Floss will reach the impossible to access spaces between teeth, where normal bushing won’t reach.

Treatment- Treatment will be dependant upon the severity of the disease. scaling and root planing are popular methods of both treatment and prevention as tartar and plaque is removed to cure present infection as well as to prevent further or future infection. Antibiotics are very popular in the treatment of gum diseases, taking the form of mouthwashes, gels, fibres or capsules. In extremely severe periodontitis, surgery and gingival grafting should be considered for cleaning infected area.

Author: Scott W.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to advise, diagnose or treat any health condition. If you have or think you might have a health problem, including but not limited to dental health, visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment.

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Waking up in the morning brushing your teeth is a daily habit for most Americans. We look at our mouth as a function for talking and eating. Like other parts of our body it needs care. This attacks teeth and gums putting you at risk of gum disease, also known as periodontal disease.

One of the first stages of gum disease is plaque starts accumulating on your teeth. It is not noticeable in the beginning. Scheduling appointments with your dentist for cleanings will include eliminating the buildup. If not, it can progress into the next stage. The plaque turns into a hard material making it harder to clean and turns into tarter. At this point, you will have to rely on a professional to remove it which consists of a scraping. Sometimes this can be painful.

If you haven’t practiced routine oral hygiene, you’ll begin experiencing early signs of gum disease. When you brush your teeth bleeding may occur in the gums. A slight swelling may also be seen. If treatment is not sought, the tissue surrounding your teeth and the bone will begin to weaken. You’ll be at risk of your teeth beginning to wiggle, and you will begin to lose them. This stage is known as periodontitis. You will also experience unfavorable breath.

One of the best ways for prevention of gum disease is exercising good oral hygiene. It is just not enough to brush your teeth once a day. Brush after every snack and every meal. Include flossing after every meal to reduce plaque. Schedule two appointments annual for a professional cleaning. If you happen to notice some of the signs of gum disease, contact your dentist immediately. Professional care will attack and treat gum disease early on.

Gum disease is serious, and can be scary, but it can be treated. The best place to start is using the preventive measures.

Remember the importance of flossing and brushing frequently throughout the day. Stick to your professional cleanings. Doing this will ensure a healthy mouth.

 

Author: Scott W.

 

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We typically think of our mouth as a vehicle for talking and eating. We overlook caring for it while attracting bacteria day in and day out. Some bad bacteria can attack your gums and teeth. This could start the early stages of gum disease, also medically termed periodontal disease, if not looked after.

Gum disease starts out with plaque build up. The plaque sticks to your teeth and at first is not visible to you. If you don’t make regular trips to a dentist who will usually scrape it off during cleaning, then it can build up over time at extreme stages. When this happens it turns into a hard substance known as tarter. When tarter builds up it can only be removed during a cleaning as it is too hard for you to scrape away.

In the early stages of gum disease, you will experience swelling of the gums, and maybe light bleeding as you brush. This stage is called gingivitis. Overtime, if you haven’t sought treatment, the bone and tissue deteriorate, and teeth often become loose and may need to be removed, or they eventually fall out. This stage is called periodontitis. Another sign that goes along with this is bad breath. To prevent this from happening, the starting place is protecting your gums.

In most cases you can prevent gum disease. The rule of thumb for good oral hygiene allows you to take matters into your own hands. Brush after every meal, include flossing. Maintain a regular schedule for cleaning with your Dentist, twice a year is the norm. Even if you have noticed early stages of gum disease , a quick trip to your Dentist who will begin the necessary diagnostic in treatment will help you fight this off.

The good news is that gum disease is preventable. Attention to everyday oral hygiene including brushing, flossing and cleanings by your professional two times a yearly may be the only steps necessary to prevention.

With these measures, you’ll be successful keeping your teeth and gums healthy.

 

Author: Scott W.

 

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Periodontal Disease is actually the swelling of various tissues in your mouth. This actually leads to bone loss of your individual teeth and possible loss of the teeth all together. It is important to watch for signs or symptoms of periodontal disease. There are several different ways to go about preventing and treating periodontal disease which we will discuss later. One method might include using a home ozonator to make an oxygenated mouthwash. The body’s immune response to the bacteria on your teeth is what ends up causing and contributing to periodontal disease.

Periodontal disease mainly comes from the lack of proper brushing, flossing, and use of mouthwash. The bacterium sits on the teeth and eventually causes an infection. The body’s immune response then kicks in and tries to destroy the bacterial infection. However this only makes the situation worse and usually causes periodontal disease. One might try oramd .If left untreated this disease can lead to bone loss of the teeth and even completely loosing ones teeth. Which is why this is a serious disease and needs to be taken seriously and treated properly.

The ways in which you can prevent periodontal disease are actually relatively straightforward. They involve proper brushing of the individual’s teeth. A lot of people believe that when brushing you need to use an over adequate amount of force to properly clean teeth. However this is not true and actually using too much force can help to damage your gums.

When brushing you should use a lesser amount of force but make sure to reach and cover more of your teeth and gums then just the front side. Also it is important to properly floss and use mouthwash each and every time you clean your teeth. The last step to proper prevention involves regular visits to the dentist.

Any mouth disease should not be taken lightly including but not limited to periodontal disease. If at any point you think you may have the symptoms of periodontal disease you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment right away.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. It does not seek to advise about, diagnose or treat any health condition. If you have or think you might have any health condition at all, including but not limited to gum disease, contact your physician for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

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What is a Periodontal disease? It is a highly developed stage of gum and tissue inflammation. Your periodontist will be able to identify it on your periodical visits. After all you pay him big money to avoid losing your teeth. But besides your dentist, you could invest in a hydro floss, which should not be confused with the hydro pulse – they are two very different devices for different purposes.

During periodontal disease, your teeth will start shaking and people might not like your breath. Finally it falls out and you have to forget about it – no more chewing. If you are curious how this disease is caused, a bacteria causes it and a periodontist will be your next new friend. Its widely seen in people of all ages.

The early phase of a periodontal disease is Gingivitis, which you may have heard off very often. Not only will your teeth disappear, you may also develop other diseases. Yes, the treatment and x-rays will be expensive. A good dentist will be able to make things easy for you. An oral irrigator may also be helpful to you.

Once it is confirmed that you have been taken by the bacteria, a deep cleaning session may be performed. In advanced situations. surgical treatment will become necessary keeping your health and safety in mind. You will also have to buy prescribed medicines to help you cope with the whole treatment and plan.

If you have excellent dental care habits, you may still have to worry about getting this bug. Flossing and rinsing your mouth with a good oxygenated mouthwash made from an ozone generator may also be helpful.

The risk is higher in tobacco chewers due to obvious reasons. But diabetic patients and smokers are also at risk.

Bleeding gums is the first and foremost indication of this deadly disease. You may also seen gaps between your teeth.

Brush your teeth two times in a day and forget about it. The treatment and assessments for periodontal disease are done in stages to keep track of the bacteria.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have or think you might have any type of health or dental health problem, visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evalutated any statements about any products in this article.

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dental care

Periodontal Disease is actually the swelling of various tissues in your mouth. This actually leads to bone loss of your individual teeth and possible loss of the teeth all together. It is important to watch for signs or symptoms of periodontal disease. There are several different ways to go about preventing and treating periodontal disease which we will discuss later. One method might include using a home ozonator to make an oxygenated mouthwash. The body’s immune response to the bacteria on your teeth is what ends up causing and contributing to periodontal disease.

Periodontal disease mainly comes from the lack of proper brushing, flossing, and use of mouthwash. The bacterium sits on the teeth and eventually causes an infection. The body’s immune response then kicks in and tries to destroy the bacterial infection. However this only makes the situation worse and usually causes periodontal disease. One might try ora md .If left untreated this disease can lead to bone loss of the teeth and even completely loosing ones teeth. Which is why this is a serious disease and needs to be taken seriously and treated properly.

The ways in which you can prevent periodontal disease are actually relatively straightforward. They involve proper brushing of the individual’s teeth. A lot of people believe that when brushing you need to use an over adequate amount of force to properly clean teeth. However this is not true and actually using too much force can help to damage your gums.

When brushing you should use a lesser amount of force but make sure to reach and cover more of your teeth and gums then just the front side. Also it is important to properly floss and use mouthwash each and every time you clean your teeth. The last step to proper prevention involves regular visits to the dentist.

Any mouth disease should not be taken lightly including but not limited to periodontal disease. If at any point you think you may have the symptoms of periodontal disease you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment right away.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. It does not seek to advise about, diagnose or treat any health condition. If you have or think you might have any health condition at all, including but not limited to gum disease, contact your physician for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

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