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Fighting Gum Disease With the Hydrofloss
Have you ever attempted to remove a screw without a screwdriver? Maybe you have tried tocollect leaves without a rake or change a car's tire with a less-than-adequate jack? Without theright tools, it can be really hard to get a job done properly and efficiently. It might even beimpossible 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 diseaseand are perhapseven less sufficient for stopping an existing case. However, brushing and flossing can help andare 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 teethdue to moderate gum disease. This was shocking to me because I didn't know I had gum diseasein 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 builtup tartar and plaque. That sounded both painful and expensive to me. Worse, they wanted to startimmediately.There wasn't much time to think. I decided that I would hold off on the treatment and do a littleresearch 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 whatkind of results I could obtain. I found that the the hydrofloss is a wonderful tool for cleaningaround the neck of the teeth where the gumline is.Using the hydrofloss was a major step towards progress. Yet, on its own it didn't seem like it wasenough to completely change the health of mygum 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 gumdisease and prevent its return. The proof came when I returned to the dentist's office. I was toldthat I no longer needed the 'root scaling and planing'. The tarter build up was no longer below thegum line.On subsequent visits it was clear that my gum tissue was getting healthier and healthier. I don'thave bleeding anymore even when the hygienist used a metal probe to check the health of mygums.You could say that I am absolutely delighted at the results!
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