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If you have questions, you can ask them below in the comment section.
About This Video
This is part one of a series that will span at least the introduction and first four chapters of the book when finished.
This part only discusses the endorsements from professionals that are found in the front of the book
People mentioned in the video:  Dr. Stan Wint, Dr. Ellie Phillips, Dr. John Corso, Dr. Tame Adams and  Hillary Yasmer Shemin, RDH, BSDH Marquette University Class of 1974, Holland, PA.
If any of you happen upon this page, I would like to thank you once again for your help and your support:Â Thank you very much.
Criticism
My wife criticized this video for being ‘about what other people say about the book’.
However, these endorsements are part of the book and they are in the front, so I think it is acceptable to put them first.
What do you think? Leave a comment below if you have some thoughts to share.
What You Should Know About Gum Disease
This book was published by Toothy Grins Publishing, LLC in 2008Â and is approximately 240 pages.
I consider the first 4 chapters to be the most important. The rest provides mostly supporting pages, articles to share and some references.
It is available in digital format along with it’s companion book: How To Stop Gum Disease In 4 Easy Steps at the GingivitisKiller.com website.
The paper version of this book is available at ToothyGrinsStore.com  Most book stores will be happy to order it for you – that is not a problem.
Other online retail sites also sell the book as well.    Since Toothy Grins Store is my store, it would be nice if you got a copy there.
Since gum disease affects about 75% of people, according to dental health professionals, you or someone in your family may need this book even if they or you are unaware of the problem at this moment.
You can check the reference links above for more information.
You can also read the endorsements at the gingivitiskiller.com website mentioned previously.
Of course, you are free to watch the videos in this series.
Leave any comments or questions you may have below.