In the course of my daily work, I get to hear from a lot of people. The stories are often marvelous. Most of them are in relation to dental health but I also get to hear stories about peoples' experience in overcoming other disease conditions as well.

One of the stories I recently heard was from a customer of mine. She bought a special device from me. She had a dental appointment in less than 2 weeks from the time she received the package. I was not certain that two weeks was enough time for this tool to work its magic, and she had even less than that amount of time.

The results were outstanding. She said that the hygienist told her that there was a 70% improvement in her gum health. She was absolutely delighted. This was a person who had, just a few months prior spent thousands on a dental surgery to help her gums.

Unfortunately, just a short time later, she was being told that she needed another 'deep cleaning' treatment. This is also known as a scaling and root planing or SRP treatment.

The first time she called me, she was very distraught over this constant 'need' for expensive dental work. She could not understand why she had spent so much money and continued to need even more treatments!

I understand her feelings all to well. Though I managed to avoid the first expensive treatment that was recommended, I still dread the idea of getting charged for something that ultimately is only a treatment that will very likely need to be repeated later on. This is what she found annoying too!

There are many things that can be done to improve dental health from home. In fact, if you ask any dental professional they will tell you that what you do at home has more impact on your dental health than what they do in the office.

However, as patients we are seldom told WHAT to do at home beyond simple brushing and flossing. Unfortunately, the same professionals will tell you that up to 75% of the population suffers from some form of gum disease right now! The only reasonable conclusion is that most people need more to gain and maintain their dental health than mere brushing and flossing has to offer!

We are in need of a revolution in home dental health care. Your dentist will be delighted to see the health of your gum tissue improve. Since gum disease really is the number one cause of tooth loss, you can bet that getting this area of your life under control can really help you to save your teeth and even keep them while you get older even while your friends may be getting more and more tooth replacements in the form of implants or dentures.

Having and keeping your own natural, living teeth is superior to having either implants or dentures. As the old saying goes: "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"!

Next: Learn more about what you can do to keep your teeth for the long haul and prevent expensive dental treatments and surgeries!

Get your free report: How To Stop Gum Disease at: http://www.HowToSTopGumDisease.com

David Snape is the author of the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease. ISBN: 978-0981485508 - Available online at most book retailer sites. It can also be ordered by most book stores.

Disclaimer: This article is for information and entertainment purposes only. It does not intend to render advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other health problem, visit your periodontist or physician for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.
 


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Your Dental Health – Not So Healthy?

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 I went to the dentist the other day, I just realized how lax I am with my dental health.  I go to the dentist whenever I feel that there is a need, like the other day, my reason was gum bleeding.  I wouldn’t have gone to the dental clinic hadn’t it bled a little profusely It started as little as when I’m brushing but it alarmed me when I woke up one morning and spit out blood.  I gargled, brushed and bleeding did not stop.  Reason enough to rush to the dental clinic and skip work.

I never took seriously my hygienist reminding me every time that I need to pay regular visits to the dental office for the maintenance of my dental health.  I found it really demanding and it feels as if it is not worth my time, effort and money.  I am accountable to all that has happened to my mouth.

It disgusted me that I have really bad gum problem and multiple decaying teeth due to my negligence.  All those years I thought I have been saving a lot of time, money and energy -  Now it came to my senses that I just pushed myself to danger of losing all my teeth left and I exposed myself to infection.  I am now consulting a periodontist, if I was only attentive and submissive to the suggestions of my hygienist, it wouldn’t have gone this far.  I have costly procedures to undergo but I am left with no options but to submit myself completely to the treatment and do my maintenance at home. 

Products that might be helpful include

An oral irrigator

Oramd

An ozonator

*consult with your doctor before attempting to self treat...

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

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Gingivitis Is A Funny Word – Don’t You Get It?

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Gingivitis can happen to anyone, just because you're in the list that is provided below, it doesn't mean you will get it. The risk is just higher for people who are in these categories. But it's important to fight gingivitis, before and after you have it.

You could be lucky enough to have a gingivitis free life but the odds are against it. Again just because you may match one or all of these risk factors it doesn't mean you will get gingivitis. Brush and floss each day, and by all mean go and see your dentist when you should but be forewarned that up to 75% of people have some form of gum disease. The numbers probably wouldn't be so high if brushing and flossing and visiting the dentist were all it took to stop it.

Most likely one of the highest risk groups for gingivitis is people who smoke or use chewing tobacco. Not only can smoking lead to cancer in your life but it can also make it so much harder to plaque off the gums and teeth. Plus, when you smoke some, treatments that are used to help may not work near as well.

Females, due to hormones, will be at a higher risk than other groups of getting gingivitis. People who suffer from diabetes or Down syndrome are also at a higher risk when it comes to gingivitis. Stress can be another huge factor when it comes to gum disease and gingivitis.

People who are taking prescription medicines for depression or heart are also in a high risk group. Because they will affect how much saliva is produced, and saliva helps to protect teeth. People who have AIDS or cancer, because of the treatments they receive, may develop gingivitis.

Also you may have a genetic chance of inheriting this problem from one of your parents. But again with proper care of your teeth, no matter if you are in a high risk group, you can still stay away from the problem of gingivitis. Although it may be difficult. If 80% of the population already has gingivitis or worse, you probably need more than just regular brushing and flossing to prevent the onset of this disease. Follow the links below to learn more about what you can do at home.

Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other health problem, please visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health condition.

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Why is it Important to Stop Gum Disease?

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You may wonder why it is important to end periodontal disease. But besides your teeth starting to look bad, and your gums bleeding there is much more to it than that. It can be linked to many different medical problems too.

When you first notice that brushing or flossing is causing your gums to bleed you should realize something is wrong. This is the first hint you will have that you are in the beginning stages of gingivitis. This is a good time to think about thera breath products. Getting to see your dentist immediately should be what you do, and then you should begin brushing and flossing more often.

It's recommended that you brush at least two times a day, and that you brush continuously for three minutes. But after you eat something that is full of sugar, or drink a soda, you should also brush your teeth at that time. You could also utilize a hydro floss. It seems a bit redundant to brush too many times, doesn't it?

Researchers believe that this problem can lead to such serious problems as heart disease, strokes, respiratory problems, osteoporosis, and diabetes. Plus you could lose teeth and your overall appearance may not be as appealing.

You've seen people who've had advanced stages of gum disease, and how their teeth look. If you don't stop your gum disease when you can that's what you have to look forward too. Besides that the bacteria that is eating away at your gums and teeth can enter your blood and travel to other parts of the body.

Don't let this disease side line you with a stroke just because you're too worried about going to the dentist. Get that problem taken care of when you first notice that your gums are no longer the healthy pink they should be. When you see puffiness in your gums, or notice that they are pulling away from your teeth, take immediate action.

Scott Wells recommends the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease for those seeking more information on this topic. ISBN: 978-0981485508

Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other health problem, please visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health condition.

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Diseases in Dental Care

Teeth Spaces and Diseases

Invisalign Dental Care Orthodontist Treating Oral Diseases and other Health Issues, Abdoney Ortho, Tampa

children dentist – The Invisalign braces have helped fight diseases that effect our health by aligning our teeth to their proper positions, by using a series of clear, removable aligners that orthodontists and dentists use as an alternative to traditional metal dental braces.Invisalign dental braces are clear, just about invisible while straightening your teeth without the ugly alternative, metal dental braces, and are easily removed for cleaning, brushing, and flossing. As of 2009, more a million patients have completed or are currently in treatment.
Treatments with Invisalign are carried out by replacing the aligners every other week with a new set. Each aligner is individually manufactured with exact calculations to gradually shift your teeth into place. Because your invisalign braces are custom made, they are unique to your teeth and will align your teeth to your desired plan that you help customize with your dentist help.

Invisalign braces are helpful in correcting a broad range of orthodontic issues. With almost 1,000,000 happy smiles to prove it. But having a confident smile isn't the only benefit of correcting your dental issues with your custom made Invisalign aligners. Your health can be positively impacted as well. An experienced Invisalign orthodontist can correct your teeths alignment to fit perfect and thereby creating a better function and smile that you always wanted.

Issues of problem teeth:

Overly Crowded Teeth Cause Diseases and Other Health Related Issues: This occurs when there is simply a lack of room within your jaw for all of your teeth to fit normally. Dealing with overcrowded teeth may not be on your top priority due to the fact you've grown up with this issue. However you may be surprised to learn that this can lead to tooth decay and promote worse tooth growth that can lead to other health issues.
Wider spaced teeth: Occurs when abnormal growth continues as the jaw bone grows. When you have missing teeth, this problem may also be caused by the other teeth shifting due to extra space. By having spaceing issues with your teeth, this can cause some periodontal diseases.

Overbite Care: What people commonly refer to as an "overbite" is known to dental professionals as "overjet.This happens when your upper teeth over bite the lower teeth. This can happen due to genetics, bad oral habits, or over growth of the bones supporting the teeth. This problem may lead to gum disorders and irritation, plus wear on your lower teeth and cause painful jaw and join problems.

Corrective Underbite: This occurs when the lower teeth protrude past the front teeth. This will happen due to the undergrowth, or over growth of the jaw. Missing some upper teeth, this can alson happen. This issue can prevent the normal function of front teeth or molars which can lead to tooth wear. You may also get painful jaw and joint problems.

Crossbite Teeth Diseases and Health Issues: This occurs when the upper and lower jaws are both misaligned. It causes one or more upper teeth to bite on the inside of the lower teeth, and can happen on both the front and/or the sides of the mouth. This problem can cause wear on your teeth, create gum disease, and promote bone loss.

An Invisalign doctor will work with you to create a custom-designed program that will treat your specific dental or orthodontic issue(s). Your treatment program will consist of a full set of aligners, made for you, and only you. While it's important that you visit an experienced Invisalign doctor to see how well Invisalign fits your specific needs, you can get a head-start now by contacting our dentistry tampa .

And just when you thought you had it all figured out, you'll then become aware there are many other decisions to consider when straightening your teeth. You may want to think about how Invisalign can fit into your life by providing a clear, virtually invisible option to having the smile you want. For more cosmetic dentistry, information.

Invisalign is designed, manufactured, and marketed by a Santa Clara based medical facility device company named “Align” Technology, Inc. Align says that over 35,790 doctors are trained to provide Invisalign medical care in the U.S., with 48,132 doctors world wide and growing by the day. As of January 2008, Align Technology has over 1,300 employees worldwide, and has created more than 32 million aligners helping stamp out mouth diseases and other health and fitness diseases caused by missaligned teeth.

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It has recently become quite clear that there is likely a very real link between lung infections and gum disease. Because both of these problems are serious in and of themselves, neither should be taken lightly. With studies showing that periodontal disease can ultimately cause lung infections, that is yet more incentive to practice effective oral hygiene. Not only are your teeth and gums too important to risk, but your respiratory health is as well.

One device that is quite useful is known as the oral irrigator. This tool may help to fight the daily build up of plaque that is happening in your mouth.

Lung infections are also commonly known as bacterial respiratory infections. At least, that is one type of lung infection. Specifically, it is the one with which we are most concerned for the purposes of this article. These infections are caused when you inhale fine amounts of bacteria into the lungs. Naturally, within the droplets, there are bacteria. Those germs will first begin breeding and then multiplying - right inside your lungs. To say they can cause significant damage that way is an understatement. Essential oil blends such as oramd might be helpful in this regard.

A home ozonator can be used to create oxygenated water that can then be used as an oxygenated mouth rinse. If you use a lot of mouthwash this could be a great way to save your money.

There was recently some research done which shows that this harmful bacteria can exist in the mouth. From there, it can be inhaled down into your lungs. A primary infection can occur from this, or an existing one can become much worse.

What is the specific link here? Gingivitis is caused by bacteria. The worst part is that a large portion of people currently have some form of gum disease and they do not even know it. Even in the best case scenario, we all have bacteria in our mouths, all the time. When you do not take care of your teeth and gums, however, the bacteria will get worse and worse. Microbes will infest the plaque building up between your teeth. That can easily be aspirated into your respiratory tract.

This article is not intended to provide advice, treatment or diagnosis for  gum disease or any other health condition and is for information purposes only.   You should seek diagnoses, treatment, advice and care from a periodontist or other dental professional if you have or think you might have gum disease or any other oral health problem.  For other health problems, visit a physician.  The FDA has not evaluated statements about the products mentioned in this article.

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Invisible Invisalign Dental Braces

Dental Braces

Invisalign Dental Care Orthodontist, Abdoney Ortho, Tampa

cosmetic dentistry – The Invisalign Dental Care system uses a series of clear, removable aligners that orthodontists and dentists use as an alternative to traditional metal dental braces.Invisalign braces are clear and almost invisible to the eye and help align your teeth to a more proper functioning without the old style alternative, metal teeth braces, and are removable for easy cleaning and flossing.  As of 2009, more a million patients have completed or are currently in treatment.
Dental treatments are done every two weeks, replacing your Invisalign braces with new ones that gently mover your teeth into position. Each Invisalign aligner is custom created with exact calculations to gradually shit your teeth into a proper position. Your Invisalign custom made braces are molded to your teeth and created for your teeth only with a plan devised by you and your dentist to align your teeth for your desired smile.

Invisalign is versatile, helping you correct a broad range of dental and orthodontic issues. With almost a million smiles to prove it.  But having a confident smile isn't the only benefit of correcting your dental issues with your custom made Invisalign aligners.  Your health can be positively impacted as well. An experienced Invisalign orthodontist can correct your teeths alignment to fit perfect and thereby creating a better function and smile that you always wanted.

Problem teeth issues:

Overly crowded teeth: This occurs when there is simply a lack of room within your jaw for all of your teeth to fit normally. Not taking care of over crowded teeth can lead to dental decay, and increase the chances of gum disease and can stop the normal growth of your teeth.
Wide spaces between the teeth: This happens by means of abnormal growth of your jaw bone. When teeth are missing, this issue can also be caused by the other teeth shifting due to extra space. Too much space between your teeth can cause periodontal disease.

Overbite: What people commonly refer to as an "overbite" is known to dental professionals as "overjet.It happens when the upper teeth bite over the lower teeth. This is typically caused by genetics, bad oral habits, or over development of the jaw bone supporting the teeth. This problem may lead to gum disorders and irritation, plus wear on your lower teeth and cause painful jaw and join problems.

Underbite: This occurs when the lower teeth protrude past the front teeth. It's usually caused by undergrowth of the upper jaw, overgrowth of the lower jaw, or both. Missing some upper teeth, this can alson happen. This problem can slow down the normal function of your front teeth or molars which can lead to tooth wear. Joint pain of your jaw can also happen.

Crossbite: This occurs when the upper and lower jaws are both misaligned. This can make for one or more upper teeth to bite on the inside of the lower teeth, and may happen on both the front or sides of the moth. This problem can cause wear on your teeth, create gum disease, and promote bone loss.

An Invisalign orthodontic dentist can work with you to create a custom designed program that helps treat your specific dental care issues. Your treatment program will consist of a full set of aligners, made for you, and only you. While it's important that you visit an experienced Invisalign doctor to see how well Invisalign fits your specific needs, you can get a head-start now by contacting our children dentist tampa .

And as if you hadn't considered, you will have many other decisions to make when aligning your teeth. By thinkig about how Invisalign can fit into your dental plan while providing a virtually invisible option to creating that perfect smile you always wanted.  For more orthodontist dentist, information.

Invisalign is designed, manufactured, and marketed by a Santa Clara based medical facility device company named “Align” Technology, Inc.  Align says that over 35,790 doctors are trained to provide Invisalign treatment in the U.S., of which there are 48,131 doctors world wide and growing.   As of January 29, 2008, Align Technology has 1,307 employees worldwide, and has manufactured more than 32 million aligners.

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I guess this article would be classified as a review of the hydro floss oral irrigator based on personal observation and use.This is a powerful tool that should be talked about.

There was a time when my doctor (dentist) and her hygienist wanted me to take some action against my gum disease problem. They seemed very strong and even a bit forceful that I really needed this treatment.

Their suggested solution was something called a 'Scaling and Root Planing' treatment. This is also referred to as a SRP.

This was less than exciting to hear. It just didn't sound like it was something that I wanted to go through.

I was told by the hygienist that she would have to go in under the gums and remove the tartar that had formed there over time. She has special tools for the job. She also intended to make the surfaces smooth so that it would be harder for calculus build-up to return.

This procedure appeared to be even worse than I first imagined. It was no comfort to hear her say that she could numb my gums up so that I wouldn't feel a thing!

I had a feeling that it was going to hurt a little when that medication finally wore off. This was not the kind of life experience that I would remember fondly.

She explained that should I decide not to have this therapy, they could not be held accountable for what could happen to my teeth. I was asked to show that I understood this by applying my signature to a waiver. Could things get any worse?

Candidly speaking, I imagined that I was becoming the victim of some slick marketing tactics. It was hard for me to see the request to sign a waiver as anything more than a trick.

Finally, there came a point that helped me to make up my mind.The dental assistant suggested that it would really be best for me if they started today.She wanted to substitute this new treatment for my regular cleaning.

The argument certainly seemed agreeable. It sounded as if insurance was a big factor. Should I get the standard, regular cleaning procedure now, insurance might not be inclined to pay for the advanced one later.I really felt, at this point, that I really needed to think about this and I wasn't willing to commit just yet.

I had a strong inclination that something wasn't quite right, therefore I declined the treatment.Nothing further was ever said about that waiver.

This whole situation seemed a bit bazaar to me.I knew there had to be a better way for my gums to be well again.

I learned that someone I was familiar with had this treatment done to her.She confided that the outcome was not good in her opinion.

I searched around for an answer.I came across the hydro floss oral irrigator.I ordered one.

I was hopeful and a bit anxious when the package with the hydro floss arrived. For some reason, they were supposed to send me a video with the HydroFloss but it was not to be found in the package.

I contacted them and asked if them to send me the missing video. There was no problem from that point on and it was mailed to me.Watching the video made me feel very upbeat.

I believed that this tool was going to help me.I began using it often every single day.

Somewhere around five months elapsed before it was time to visit the dentist again. I was very happy, based on how they reacted.

The same assistant and doctor took a good look at my gums. Each agreed that there was a vast improvement.I was told that there was no longer any need to worry about that scaling and root planing treatment.

You can probably understand that I was elated to hear this good news. I still use the Hydro Floss irrigator daily, except when I am out of the country or my home town.

If you have worried if the Hydro Floss is worth getting, let me tell you, in my opinion it is! That's based on my exposure to the device.

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