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What You Should Know About Gum Disease – Part 3 – Video

December 1, 2012 by david

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This is Part 3 – The Introduction Begins In This Part

I start to tell my personal story regarding my dentist and gum disease.    I talk about their attempts to get me to submit to a Root Scaling and Planing Treatment or SRP.

I did not get one done, but this sets the stage for the reason I wrote this book.   I want everyone to have this information.  I think it is very important.

Many people mistakenly think they do not have gum disease.  The reality is that MOST people DO have it.  They just don’t know it.   And they may not have been told.  It seems that often times people are only told when it is time to have an expensive treatment.

The SRP’s, if they are doing the whole mouth, average around $1600.    Unfortunately,  further help is usually needed in the future.  Many people do not understand this when they have this treatment done.    While the initial results may seem great, wait to see what happens 3 or 4 years later.

Being able to avoid expensive treatments by getting the periodontal pockets back to the ‘normal’ range of 3mm or below is critical to your dental health.   If you are able to do that, generally speaking, most dentists would say that your gums are health at that point.

 

The Biggest Cause of Tooth Loss

Gum disease is the #1 cause of tooth loss and since as many as 75% of people (according to professionals) have this problem, then MOST people need this book.

It makes me sad to talk to people who have the mistaken impression that tooth loss is a ‘normal’ part of the aging process.   If you can prevent the loss of even one tooth, it is very much worth it.  The cost of even a single lost tooth replacement can be quite expensive.

What if you could save more than just one?   This is one of the main reasons this book was written.  I realized that there was a lot of common sense information that people needed.   Is it possible to protect yourself and your loved ones against expensive, costly and often times painful treatments?    Maybe it is time to find out?

 

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About The Author

*Note, All here and in the books is stated in ‘general terms’ only. specific questions about your unique dental health situation should be directed to your periodontist, doctor or dentist.

 

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Sore Gums at the Dentist’s Office? – Do You Have Gum Disease?

May 17, 2009 by david

book[1]Trust me when I say I have been there: Every time they probe your mouth to check for pocket depth it feels like someone is driving a pin straight down to your heart. Do you know that feeling too?

You see, you might think that is normal, but it really is not. If your gums are healthy, you really won’t feel that kind of irritation and pain. When your gums are well, it really doesn’t bother you when they poke and prod your gums. You really don’t feel it. So, if you are feeling it, it most likely means you have some form of gum disease. Your dentist will be able to confirm for you.

Really, you are not alone. There are a ton of people with this problem. One of the worst characteristics of periodontal disease is that few people realize they have it until it is pointed out to them or until the damage has been done. That means that gum recession, or worse, loose teeth have become evident.

Most of the time, your dental professional will be more than willing to step in with some type of expensive treatment that may also be painful after the medicine wears off. Sometimes, it is too late to avoid this.

Many people misunderstand two things about gingival disease. One, they misunderstand how widespread it is. Two: People think that stopping is as easy as brushing and flossing more. That is not always the case. Follow the links below to learn what you can do to stop or prevent gum disease and keep it from coming back.

Get your free report: How To Stop Gum Disease at :

https://www.HowToSTopGumDisease.com

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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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