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Gum Disease: What You Should Know about Gum Diseasehttp://www.gingivitiskiller.com/ (1 of 14) [6/5/2009 3:17:06 PM]
 
Gum Disease: What You Should Know about Gum Disease
Discover The Secrets You Can Use to Stop Gum Disease,Gingivitis, Bleeding and Receding Gums
If You Already Knew These Secrets or If 'Someone' (Your Dentist)Had Told You
 –
You Probably Wouldn't Be Facing This Problem!Up To 98% Of People Can
 
Be Free of This Disease.
Hi, David Snape here,I am NOT a dentist, periodontist, hygienist nor any other type of dental professional. I had to 'fire' my dentist because, frankly, her advicewas poor and would have cost me time, pain and too much moneyto implement.But she was shocked when I successfully defeated gum disease withouther fancy treatment. That's the one she said was the 'only thing' thatcould help me.
Please Note:
I respect dental professionals. I am
not
suggesting that youfire your dentist or anything like that. They are an important part of oursociety and provide needed services. But sometimes, our view of 'howthings are' and falling into the rut of 'how things are done', needs to changein order for us to live better, healthier and happierlives.This is my life changing story that could completely alter how you take care of your teeth and gums. If youvalue your dental health, if you want to avoid painful and expensive periodontal treatments, this is worthyour time.
Don
’ 
t Let What Happened to Me Happen to You!
Like most people, I always took good care of my teeth
 —
or at least I thought so. I went to the dentist a coupleof times a year for a professional cleaning. I brushed regularly. I flossed. But I always experienced a little bitof bleeding.
No big deal 
, I thought. I was never really educated aboutgingivitisorgum disease.But that all changed on one trip to the dentist, when she dropped some very disturbing NEWS on me!
 “
 Youhave gum disease,
” 
she said.
 “
If you have time today, you need a SRP (Scaling and Root Planing)Treatment.
” 
Maybe you can imagine my reaction ...
 “
What? 
”  
 
One minute, I
’ 
m thinkingeverything is all fine and routine
 —
and the next minute, my dentist wants to schedule me for this painful andcostly procedure!To make matters worse: The hygienist told me that if I didn't accept this treatment, that I had to sign a waiverthat they would not be responsible if I lost my teeth!Scaling and Root Planing is an arduous treatment that costs you time, pain, and often times, the need forlocal anesthetic. I was so shocked that I refused, and left the dentist
’ 
s office with a drive to seek out
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Gum Disease: What You Should Know about Gum Disease
more information. I remember walking out the door thinking,
 “
I thought everything was fine...
” 
 
Up to 80% of Adults Have Gum Disease. Chances are that You are among Them.
 
I was upset about having this earth-shattering revelation dumped on me at the dentist
’ 
s office, so I wenthome and immediately set out researching gum disease.
I didn 
’  
t want to lose my teeth! 
 And I admit, up until this point, I thought a little bit of bleeding was normal.
I Was Wrong....
 Any 
sign of bleeding during brushing, flossing, dental probing or professional cleaning is a sign of gum disease! Many people don
’ 
t know that. Chances are, your dentist isn
’ 
t educating you aboutprevention. Think about it. They are often so busy treating patients that they don't have time to educateyou fully. Some do. But the majority, in my experience, do not. My problem had existed for years, withoutme ever knowing about it. And up until that fateful day, I went along my merry way thinking everything was OK.Don
’ 
t let this happen you! For less than the price of a single dental office visit, I
’ 
m going to share with yousome information that could
save you hundreds 
if not
thousands of dollars 
not to mention a LOT of pain. If I had only known a fraction of the information you'll have, I could have saved myself a lot of money, trouble,and gum tissue. But first, I want to talk a bit about gum disease and gingivitis.
The #1 Cause of Tooth Loss Worldwide is NOT Tooth Decay!
 
That
’ 
s right! Most people think tooth decay is the biggest problem with their teeth. But guess what?Gum disease, which starts out as gingivitis but eventually turns into far more serious periodontal disease, is farand away the most common cause of tooth loss. Up until I started digging for this information, I knewnothing about gingivitis and gum disease, except what I had been
 “
taught
” 
by TV commercials.
Gingivitis
or
gum disease
is caused by bacteria in your mouth. You can
’ 
t get rid of those germs forever;they
’ 
re just a fact of life as a human being. These bacteria feed upon the same things we do, literally thethings we eat and drink. They hide in all the little nooks and crannies inside your mouth, even below thegum line. When you brush, you clean out some of those germs, but you can
’ 
t reach all of them. As these bacteria feed upon the things we eat and drink, they leave behind waste products that harm ourtooth enamel and gum tissue. They join with other substances in our mouths to form plaque. When thisplaque hardens it becomes tartar. The bacteria living in the plaque or tartar can build up below the gum line,our gums become red and irritated. This is the origin of gum disease.If this condition is allowed to continue, eventually the gums start to pull away from the teeth, and becausethey
’ 
re irritated, they bleed when we brush and floss. When gums recede beyond a certain point, the teethlose their support and begin to loosen. In the worst cases, you lose bone that supports your teeth and gums.If this is left unchecked,
your teeth could become loose and even come out.
This leaves you with the unpleasant choice between implants and dentures. Don't let this happen. You can stop
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