Change is Needed in the Dental Care Industry

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Change is right around the corner. There are many things on the horizon. For example, they can regrow teeth if there is any root left alive. It has been done in a lab. But when will it be commercially available? Who knows?

Gum tissue can be grown in the lab from the patient’s own cells. This saves the need to grab donor tissue from the roof of the mouth or some other area. Again, we have no idea when we will see this commercially.

Unfortunately, many people are suffering from gum disease and receded gum tissue. Some even have loose teeth. It is important for people to understand that almost all of the time, but not always, this is going to be due to the presence of gum disease. Prevention is better than cure and that is why you may wish to shop for a hydrofloss.

Ask almost any dentist or especially periodontists, they will all tell you that most people have problems with their gum health. What I find perplexing is why dentists don’t mention this more often to their patients. Some dentists will simply allow a problem to get worse until it reaches the point of needed a Scaling and Root Planing. If interested in prevention, you may wish to buy a hydrofloss.

This, in my opinion, is not the greatest service to the patient. Humanity is cruel. Many dentists know that what I am saying is true. Please don’t misunderstand, there are many good dentists. I just wish there could be some behavioral or attitudinal changes out there. Patients deserve the best.

I understand the frustration of doctors. Perhaps they believe they are wasting their time when they spend it educating the patient. Perhaps there are other reasons. Whatever is going on in any specific practice, I hope that the focus can shift more towards what is best for the patient – even when the patient has no idea about what is going on. Some buy ora-md.

What happened to the age old idea of doing good for goodness’s sake. It isn’t necessary for anyone to realize that you have done them a good deed or not, just do it. If we all operated that way regardless of what place or station in life we occupy, wouldn’t the world be a better place?

Author: David S. All Rights Reserved:

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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Avoid That Gum Disease

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Brushing and flossing are not always enough to stop gum disease, you often need much more than that. Your personal dental care is very important. But you still need to make sure that you brush and floss everyday too. In order to avoid the problems that are presented by this disease, here are some tips to follow.

First off do you know what gum disease is? It’s when your gums and bones are attacked by the bacteria that live in your mouth. Did you know that at one time more than one hundred different kinds of bacteria can be in your mouth, millions of them? Yes it’s a lot, and no wonder we have to do so much to kill them.

Brushing each day twice a day is something you need to consider as part of your basic dental care. But you also need to make sure that you brush for at least three minutes. Don’t use those hard bristle tooth brushes either. They could actually harm gum tissue and cause more harm than good.

Flossing should also be done each day of the week. After a snack or drink that is full of sugar you need to brush your teeth. So really the twice a day rule is the minimum amount of times you will be running that toothbrush across those teeth.

Don’t smoke, or use chewing tobacco. They will add stains to your teeth, and give that bacteria an even better chance to harm your gums. As the bacteria continue to feast on your gums and mouth, you will notice things that point to gum disease.

Most definitely if you notice your gums are bleeding almost all the time after brushing or flossing, you should consider going to a periodontist. This special kind of dentist is the top line of def when it comes to combatting .

Next, discover the low cost things you can do at home to help stop gum disease and prevent it from coming back again by following the links below.

Author:  Scott W.

*Disclaimer:  This article is for information purposes only. It does not intend to render advice, diagnosis or treatment. If you have or think you have a health problem of any kind or think you might, visit a doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment.  The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

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