Gum Disease Is an Illness of Decay and Deterioration That Affects 75% of Adults Over the Age of 35.”
Gingivitis and Periodontal Disease Can Rob You of Your Teeth If You Let Them – But Gum Disease Can Easily Be Stopped and Reversed at Home Without Drugs, Antibiotics or Painful Gum Surgery – If You Hurry!
“What’s So Bad About Gum Disease ?”
If you were around in the 1960s and 1970s you will probably remember how rust could eat away at a car in a wet climate.
If you were born after that time – I can tell you there was nothing to stop the rust as it destroyed the metal bodywork and chassis of mass produced cars. The problem was – their technology and conventional paint back then was not formulated to prevent the rust turning a shiny car into a rusty hulk in a few short years.
It’s a similar story with Gum Disease today – although the big difference is that you could always replace your car.
Gum Disease is sneaky. It slowly eats away at your gum tissue and the bone of your teeth and oftentimes even your dentist is unaware it’s bubbling away under the surface.
“This Is What’s Happening In Every Human Mouth Right Now”
Large numbers of harmful bacteria are alive and rapidly multiplying in our mouths. They live on your tongue, the inside of your cheeks, on your teeth and in all the nooks and crannies.
The bacteria thrives in your mouth. They like the moisture and the temperature and the food suipply you provide for them.
Your mouth is a perfect environment for the bacteria. They are largely unafected by your regular toothpaste and mouthwash and any you dislodge by brushing, flossing or using a tongue scraper are soon replaced.
Oral bacteria can multiply in the millions in just a few hours. Night-time is ideal for this as your mouth is still – and snoring doesn’t bother them!
“This Is What Oral Bacteria Does 24/7”
The bacteria consumes tiny scraps of food left behind after you eat. Like many living organisms bacteria need to excrete their waste matter. This foul-smelling sulfurouswaste is deposited all over your mouth and this is the major cause of bad breath.
You may be aware the sour taste and stale smell is particularly noticeable first thing in the morning after the bacteria have been busy feeding, multiplying and eliminating their waste in your mouth.
“Most Worrying of All – Oral Bacteria Also Does This . . .”
In a non-stop process, these micro-organisms deposit layer upon layer of sticky bacteria-laden film on your teeth. This is why teeth often feel “furry” towards the end of the day.
This accumulation of layers hardens into the plaque your dental hygienist has to chip away each time you visit your dentist for a check-up.
However – the bacteria is also creating plaque further down your teeth – way down below the gum line. This hidden build-up is the begining of your problems, because you can’t see it or clean it – and neither can your sentist without digging down under your gums.
As you might imagine – that procedure is both expensive and painful.
Although this plague and the resident bacteria are starting to cause damage – these early stages of gum disease often go unnoticed until you start to notice some changes on your gums.
“When Gum Disease Begins to Show Itself You Might Start to Notice Some of These Symptoms”
Here are some of the more obvious signs of gum disease – although like icebergs, there’s often more going on that you can’t see:
- You notice some swelling on your gums around your teeth. If you have not had any recent dental work, this could be an early sign.
- You become aware of some local pain deep in your gums.
- Your pink gums are turning red.
- You get an unexplained abcess at the base of a tooth.
- When you brush or floss your teeth you see blood in the washbasin when you spit.
- Your teeth and gums seem to ache.
- Some teeth become tender making it uncomfortable to chew.
- With horror you notice your gums are starting to recede.
- A tooth seems to wobble when you wiggle it with your finger.
If you have any of these symptoms – or anything like them – it’s most likely you have some gum disease and need to take action to stop the decay and try to reverse the damage.
The almost unbelieveable link between gum disease and hardening of the arteries leading to an increase in potential for strokes and heart attacks has been confirmed. There is now an informed body of evidence to support this alarming connection which puts the whole subject of gum disease on a higher level of importance.
[NOTE – Any damage to bone tissue can’t be repaired because bone that’s eaten away by bacteria is lost forever and won’t grow back. This is a powerful reason why you should not delay taking action to stop your bacteria attack]
“4 Things that WON’T Cure Your Gum Disease”
1) Whatever you are doing right now isn’t working.
So continuing with the same oral hygiene routine will allow your Gum Disease to deteriorate and you might ultimately lose some teeth.
2) The regular brands of toothpaste and mouthwashthat most people use are full of chemicals – some of which will irritate damaged gum tissue and assist oral bacteria to multiply and prosper.
[Read what’s wrong with your Toothpaste – HERE]
[Read why your Mouthwash is harmful – HERE]
3) More flossing and brushing without changing your oral products will not help.
4) Your dentist does not have a permanent cure for Gum Disease. Deep cleaning and gum surgery is expensive and painful but does not always have a satisfactory outrcome. Gum surgery is a patch at best – and not a cure. It can only delay the disease.
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I wish you great health.