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[C1320]Cure For Gum Disease
by Ginger, Gin

Gum disease is a vicious disease that can destroy yourmouth. Just imagine living in a world where there was no cure for gum disease.What would everyone's smiles look like? There would be so many people lookingat pictures of themselves from when they were in school, reminiscing about thatbeautiful smile. Suddenly, they look into the mirror and they see a few teethmissing. That can take both an emotional toll and a physical one. Without goodteeth, it is hard to eat good foods. So even if you have gum disease now andyou think there is nothing you can do, think again. You can cure gum disease.

 The cure

 Now at this point you might be thinking, ?I can't afford togo to the dentist and pay all of that money to cure my gum disease.? That?swhere you need to stop thinking. It is that thinking that some individuals makethe decision to live with their gum disease and hope that it does not progressbeyond tender gums that bleed. The truth is that it won't go away on its own.You have to be proactive and have a desire to do something about it. So what doyou do? Here is what you do to cure gum disease:

  • Buy yourself a new toothbrush and some fluoride toothpaste. Brush twice per day.
  • Invest in some dental floss and use this at least once per day. Be sure to floss before brushing so that the food particles are loose.
  • After flossing and brushing with regular toothpaste, brush with an oral balm such as Nature's Smile. Such a balm will find its way to the pockets in your gums to kill the bacteria that is the cause for your gum disease. Do this after each regular brushing.
  • Find yourself a good mouthwash that kills bacteria, especially a mouthwash that fights gingivitis and Periodontitis. Your oral balm should take care of it, but it is always good to use a mouthwash.

 If you follow these steps, then you are going to be able tocure gum disease over time.

 Oral balm

 Oral balm may seem like a type of toothpaste since you brushwith it. You can look at it that way if you want, but it behaves differentlythan toothpaste. Your toothpaste works on plaque, brushing away bacteria, andgetting rid of food particles after flossing. Your oral balm gets deep in thereand kills the bacteria that you're toothpaste isn't going to get. It actuallykills the bacteria rather than just brushing it away. That is why it is a goodidea to make an oral balm part of your oral hygiene routine. Even if you don?thave gum disease yet, it is a great idea to make an oral balm part of your day.

 With this said, it is easy to see that you don't have to paythousands of dollars to cure gum disease. All you have to pay is the price ofthe products. In the meantime, it is good to make sure you keep appointmentswith a dentist every six months. That way you are taking measures to preventgum disease even further.

 


Have you ever attempted to remove a screw without a screwdriver? Maybe you have tried to collect leaves without a rake or change a car's tire with a less-than-adequate jack? Without the right tools, it can be really hard to get a job done properly and efficiently. It might even be impossible to do the job at all.

When it comes to oral health and fighting gum disease, the same concept applies. Manually brushing and flossing are not always potent enough for preventing gum disease and are perhaps even less sufficient for stopping an existing case. However, brushing and flossing can help and are still very important for oral health.

I was told at my dentist's office that I had lost some of the bone structure supporting my teeth due to moderate gum disease. This was shocking to me because I didn't know I had gum disease in the first place.

Like many people, I thought that it was no big deal if my gums bled slightly when brushing or flossing. I was certainly wrong about that. Bleeding gums, even a little bit, is a prime sign of gum disease.

I was told that I needed a special treatment. They wanted to dig under my gums to get rid of built up tartar and plaque. That sounded both painful and expensive to me. Worse, they wanted to start immediately.

There wasn't much time to think. I decided that I would hold off on the treatment and do a little research on my own. One of the major dangers of having gum disease is that you can lose your teeth. Therefore, I was highly motivated to find answers that made sense to me.

In the process of my research, I stumbled across the hydrofloss. I decided to get one and see what kind of results I could obtain. I found that the the hydrofloss is a wonderful tool for cleaning around the neck of the teeth where the gumline is.

Using the hydrofloss was a major step towards progress. Yet, on it's own it didn't seem like it was enough to completely change the health of my gum tissue. So I added another item to the mix.

Between these two tools, I have found a method that allowed me to stop the progression of gum disease and prevent its return. The proof of that was that when I returned to the dentist's office. I was told that I no longer needed the 'root scaling and planing'. The tarter build up was no longer below the gum line.

On subsequent visits it was clear that my gum tissue was getting healthier and healthier. I don't have bleeding anymore even when the hygienist used a metal probe to check the health of my gums.

You could say that I am absolutely delighted at the results! I was so excited by the outcome that I decided to create the Gingivitis Killer website. I don't make any guarantees about results because everyone is truly different. However, I do feel good about sharing the exact steps that I utilized to restore the health of my gums.

If you have or think you might have gum disease or gingivitis, you should visit your dentist for diagnosis and treatment.

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