Hello. This is Tom Spaulding, President of Oral Breeze. I know about gum disease because I suffered from it for years. And I know about treating it because I invented a home remedy that worked for me and 1000's of others.
Let's take a frank look at gum disease and a solution that might be right for you.
Attaching to a water source such as a sink tap, oral irrigators flood the mouth and gum pockets with a jet of water under pressure to flush offending food particles and bacteria from below the gum line.
In fact, research at the UNMC College of Dentistry, Lincoln, NE indicates "that when combined with brushing, oral irrigation is an effective alternative to brushing and flossing for reducing bleeding, gingival inflammation, and plaque removal."
Some Dentist's still recommend flossing. The site of the infection is anywhere from 4 to 10 mm deep in the gum tissue. Your teeth are not infected, your gums are. The floss will reach 2 or 3 mm at most. The big question here is, "How does rubbing a piece of string (floss) on my tooth cure an infection deep into my gums? If I told my Doctor I was gong to rub string on the infection on my arm to cure it, he would have me committed.
We bandage and put dressings on wounds to keep them clean and prevent infection. You must keep the infected site clean on a daily basis. Floss will not do it.
Oral irrigation is effective for another reason. Unlike flossing, irrigating is a pleasant experience you will want to repeat every day. And it takes only 15 seconds.
You can choose Oral Breeze oral irrigators with confidence:
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To discover which Oral Breeze product is right for you click the product links at the top of this page. Wishing you perfect dental health,
Tom Spaulding
President and former gum disease sufferer
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2. Tooth contouring and enhancing the shape of: This fast, affordable, and non-invasive procedure is utilized to take care of dental issues such as overlaps, shallow pits and grooves in the enamel, worn edges, and cracked teeth. The dentist makes use of a polishing tool for the clearing of a small amount of enamel and the tooth is changed. The enamel elimination treatment is performed only after dental practitioners confirm through x-rays that the teeth requiring enhancing the shape of are strong enough to hold up against some enamel reduction. The process is completed with the smoothing and polishing of the edges of the recently contoured tooth. The procedure typically calls for a follow-up.
3. Night guards avoid bruxing between teeth during sleep. They are perfect for people with worn teeth, those who suffer aches in the jaws, and people with teeth that are sensitive to cold.
4. Halitosis or halitosis: The malfunction of food particles by the germs existing under plaque, in the splits on the tongue, and between teeth bring about the generation of volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) that create foul-smelling breath. Gum illness is likewise a reason for bad breath. Dental professionals figure out the amount of VSC being generated by making use of a halimeter. A procedure generally entails complying with a prescribed oral hygiene regimen that might include the usage of irrigators, artificial saliva, tongue scrapers, etc.
5. Tooth bleaching: This procedure is valuable for eliminating discolorations that show up due to the usage to tea, coffee, cigarettes, and wine. Bleaching is done using a whitening gel, which is normally hydrogen or carbamide peroxide. The gel cracks down, releasing oxygen molecules that penetrate the enamel and dentin and disintegrate the spots. The moment needed to result in appear based on the resource on the stain and differs from a couple of hours to a couple of weeks.
6. Crowns and bridges: Teeth that need repair after an accident or too much decay could be addressed by using a crown, which is an artificial replacement for the top part of the tooth. A bridge entails positioning an alternating tooth that is held in place using two crowns that are bonded on adjoining teeth.