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		<description><![CDATA[I have a unique position from which to comment on what may work for dental health home care. When I say, &#34;work&#34;, I mean something that has the potential to keep gums and teeth healthy for the long haul. The reason I have this unique view point is because I sell a particular dental tool. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a unique position from which to comment on what may work for dental health home care. When I say, &quot;work&quot;, I mean something that has the potential to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.toothygrinsstore.com/category-s/3.htm">keep gums and teeth healthy</a> for the long haul.</p>
<p>The reason I have this unique view point is because I sell a particular dental tool. This tool is the primary thing that I utilize for my own dental home care. Of course, I still go to the dentist on a regular basis for a checkup. The difference now is that I get to hear that my gums are healthy, pocket depths have been minimized and they continue to stay that way. I also avoided the dreaded &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217;, which is also known as a Scaling and Root Planing or SRP.</p>
<p>I was astounded by this particular tool and I began to write about it several years ago. In fact, I mention it in my own book on gum disease. Later, I began to sell this tool directly to consumers.</p>
<p>What follows is shocking even though I probably should have expected it. I hear from customers on a regular basis about their own experience with this tool. On the same day that I wrote this article, a customer told me about how the very next day after his first use, he found his gums to be firmer. He said that he has never seen his gums that firm before.</p>
<p>Now, I am not one to make health claims and granted that there should be sound scientific studies and clinical tests to validate such things. I cannot validate what he said is true. However, I am astounded by the number of people that relate stories about this dental health device to me. This man&#8217;s story is not at all unusual &#8211; at least from my perspective.</p>
<p>I recently spoke to a woman who said her dentist told her she had a 70% improvement in her gum health in under two weeks of using this tool. She was facing another &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; after recently having a $3000 surgery to clean her gums up.</p>
<p>She had reached an end to her tolerance for these expensive procedures that did not seem to permanently solve the problem. She began <a target="_blank" href="http://tobeinformed.com/229/periodontist-or-dentist-for-gum-disease/">looking for answers.</a> This same type of experience is what prompted me to write a book about gum disease from the layman&#8217;s perspective.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s world, actually in yesterday&#8217;s world as well &#8211; dental disease is a huge problem. Many people think they are free and clear but they are unaware of the silent minor tragedy that is growing in their mouth. Sooner or later many of them encounter the term &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; or SRP from their dentist or hygienist. Going beyond that, patients might have been told that they need teeth extracted and implants or dentures installed. In my personal case, I was told that such a &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; was the only thing that would help me.</p>
<p>I did not believe a &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; was the best answer for me and I started searching for answers. After several months of using the same device mentioned above, I returned to the dentist. She and the hygienist both told me that things were looking a lot better and that whatever I was doing I should keep it up and the dentist said that I no longer needed that &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; treatment after all!</p>
<p>I was delighted to say the least. Now, I am finding, because of my interaction with customers that many of them have similar stories to tell. I would like for everyone to know about our experiences. If more people can save their teeth and save themselves from expensive dental treatments then it was worth it to write this article.</p>
<p>Next: read more on this topic:</p>
<p>Read more at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.howtofightgumdisease.com/">http://www.HowToFightGumDisease.com</a></p>
<p>Author: David Snape (<em><strong>What You Should Know about Gum Disease</strong></em> &#8211; ISBN: 978-0981485508)</p>
<p>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.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[As part of my work, I get to talk to a lot of people about dental health and from listening to their stories of pain, suffering, solutions and treatments that do not provide long-term relief is something I find very frustrating! I think that by now, in our modern age, better answers should be provided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As part of my work, I get to talk to a lot of people about dental health and from listening to their stories of pain, suffering, solutions and treatments that do not provide long-term relief is something I find very frustrating! I think that by now, in our modern age, better answers should be provided to us from &lsquo;professionals&rsquo; and &rsquo;scientists&rsquo;.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, I am convinced that we have been sold a &lsquo;bill of goods&rsquo; in the notion that brushing and flossing are all that you need to maintain your dental health and prevent problems.</p>
<p>My proof that is not true is self-evident. People still get cavities, their teeth still crack or break and they still get gum disease. In relation to the last term, the stats say it all! Most dental professionals agree that up to 75% of people have some form of gum disease right now.</p>
<p>Therefore, you tell me, is it sensible to believe that merely brushing and flossing is enough for the majority of people to maintain their dental health? The reality of today&rsquo;s state of dental health is very frustrating because the lack of knowledge about what dental disease is and what you can do about it is insidious.</p>
<p>In addition, I challenge you to ponder these simple questions. Dentistry has been with us for a very long time, yet why do so many people still need cavities filled, root canals, crowns, gum grafts, and other &rsquo;special treatments&rsquo;? Do you think that no one has ever come upon good answers to prevent these problems in all the years that &lsquo;modern&rsquo; dentistry has been around?</p>
<p>I certainly do not claim to have all of the answers, but I do think that I might have some of them. I was able to avoid one of those popular &lsquo;deep cleaning&rsquo; treatments. Even if you have not heard that term from your dentist before or the terms, &lsquo;SRP&rsquo; or &lsquo;Scaling and Root Planing&rsquo;, the chances are pretty good that someone you personally know has!</p>
<p>For an oral irrigator, I&nbsp; believe that the <a target="_blank" href="http://tobeinformed.com/254/periodontist-recommends-the-hydro-floss/">hydrofloss</a> is the best.</p>
<p>Chew <a target="_blank" href="http://www.toothygrinsstore.com/Xylitol-products-for-Better-Dental-Health-s/33.htm">xylitol gum</a> for the healthy dental benefits discovered by Finlanders 6 decades ago.</p>
<p>Try a pH balanced, oxygenated <a target="_blank" href="http://www.toothygrinsstore.com/Mouthwash-Oxygenated-pHBalanced-mouthwash-s/24.htm">mouthwash</a>!&nbsp;</p>
<p>I would further challenge anyone reading this article to dig deeper and discover the knowledge, understandings, tools and products that can truly help promote better dental health and save you and your loved ones from unnecessary expense, pain and prevent the need for harsh treatments!</p>
<p>David Snape is the author of the book: <em><strong>What You Should Know about Gum Disease,</strong></em> <strong>ISBN: 978-0981485508</strong> available at ToothyGrinsStore.com and other online book retailers.</p>
<p><em>Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to suggest diagnosis, treatment or suggest dental health advice. If you have or think you might have a health problem of any sort, including but not limited to dental health, visit your doctor or dentist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about any products mentioned in this article.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a unique position from which to comment on what may work for dental health home care. When I say, &#34;work&#34;, I mean something that has the potential to keep gums and teeth healthy for the long haul. The reason I have this unique view point is because I sell a particular dental tool. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a unique position from which to comment on what may work for dental health home care. When I say, &quot;work&quot;, I mean something that has the potential to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.toothygrinsstore.com/Articles.asp?ID=134">keep gums and teeth healthy</a> for the long haul.</p>
<p>The reason I have this unique view point is because I sell a particular dental tool. This tool is the primary thing that I utilize for my own dental home care. Of course, I still go to the dentist on a regular basis for a checkup. The difference now is that I get to hear that my gums are healthy, pocket depths have been minimized and they continue to stay that way. I also avoided the dreaded &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217;, which is also known as a Scaling and Root Planing or SRP.</p>
<p>I was astounded by this particular tool and I began to write about it several years ago. In fact, I mention it in my own book on gum disease. Later, I began to sell this tool directly to consumers.</p>
<p>What follows is shocking even though I probably should have expected it. I hear from customers on a regular basis about their own experience with this tool. On the same day that I wrote this article, a customer told me about how the very next day after his first use, he found his gums to be firmer. He said that he has never seen his gums that firm before.</p>
<p>Now, I am not one to make health claims and granted that there should be sound scientific studies and clinical tests to validate such things. I cannot validate what he said is true. However, I am astounded by the number of people that relate stories about this dental health device to me. This man&#8217;s story is not at all unusual &#8211; at least from my perspective.</p>
<p>I recently spoke to a woman who said her dentist told her she had a 70% improvement in her gum health in under two weeks of using this tool. She was facing another &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; after recently having a $3000 surgery to clean her gums up.</p>
<p>She had reached an end to her tolerance for these expensive procedures that did not seem to permanently solve the problem. She began <a target="_blank" href="http://tobeinformed.com/201/gum-disease-treatment/">looking for answers.</a> This same type of experience is what prompted me to write a book about gum disease from the layman&#8217;s perspective.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s world, actually in yesterday&#8217;s world as well &#8211; dental disease is a huge problem. Many people think they are free and clear but they are unaware of the silent minor tragedy that is growing in their mouth. Sooner or later many of them encounter the term &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; or SRP from their dentist or hygienist. Going beyond that, patients might have been told that they need teeth extracted and implants or dentures installed. In my personal case, I was told that such a &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; was the only thing that would help me.</p>
<p>I did not believe a &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; was the best answer for me and I started searching for answers. After several months of using the same device mentioned above, I returned to the dentist. She and the hygienist both told me that things were looking a lot better and that whatever I was doing I should keep it up and the dentist said that I no longer needed that &#8216;deep cleaning&#8217; treatment after all!</p>
<p>I was delighted to say the least. Now, I am finding, because of my interaction with customers that many of them have similar stories to tell. I would like for everyone to know about our experiences. If more people can save their teeth and save themselves from expensive dental treatments then it was worth it to write this article.</p>
<p>Next: read more on this topic:</p>
<p>Read more at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.howtofightgumdisease.com/">http://www.HowToFightGumDisease.com</a></p>
<p>Author: David Snape (<em><strong>What You Should Know about Gum Disease</strong></em> &#8211; ISBN: 978-0981485508)</p>
<p>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.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[ozone water Gingivitis can lead to gum disease and worse if you don&#8217;t get it taken care of. So what is it and how will you be able to tell if you have it or not? If you notice when you brush or floss that your gums start to bleed, you may have the onset [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gingivitis can lead to gum disease and worse if you don&#8217;t get it taken care of. So what is it and how will you be able to tell if you have it or not?</p>
<p>If you notice when you brush or floss that your gums start to bleed, you may have the onset of gingivitis or worse. Other signs you will notice are swelling of the gums, red gums, puffiness, and even tender gums. These are all signs that can point towards your having gingivitis. Sometimes, an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.toothygrinsstore.com/HydroFloss-p/hydrofloss01.htm">oral irrigator</a> may be of help.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://tobeinformed.com/671/oxycare3000-or-the-hydro-floss-which-oral-irrigator-is-better/">removal of plaque</a> is very important to combat gum disease. As the plaque continues to build up after a while it will become hard. At that point it will be called either tartar or calculus. That&#8217;s when you will start to run into more problems. The tartar will harbor ever greater amounts of bacteria that will begin to destroy your gums.</p>
<p>This process will lead to your gums bleeding and even pulling away from your teeth. It&#8217;s the next step after gingivitis and it is called periodontitis. As the gums continue to weaken, there will be pockets that will form near the base of your teeth.</p>
<p>At those pockets bacteria will build up which will lead to even more destruction of your gum tissue. It may continue to spread and even get to the point of causing more health problems besides the loss of teeth. <a target="_blank" href="http://tobeinformed.com/394/ozonator-coupon-code-20-off-free-shipping-and-a-free-breath-kit-and-my-book-what/">Ozone water</a> has been used for many purposes, perhaps it can be of some assistance to you.</p>
<p>Make sure that you see your dentist as soon as you notice any signs of gingivitis. One is bleeding of your gums when you are brushing or flossing your teeth. If your gums start looking too reddish, no longer the healthy pink look that gums should have, you may have a problem.</p>
<p>Next, learn about the cost effective things you can do at home to help stop gum disease and prevent it from coming back again.</p>
<p>Author: Scott W.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[dental care In the simplest sense, the meaning of gum disease, professionally diagnosed as periodontal disease is a description for growing bacteria in your mouth that progresses in stages which can eventually destroy the tissues that are surrounding your teeth for support. A phase of gum disease is set into motion with plaque build up. [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the simplest sense, the meaning of gum disease, professionally diagnosed as periodontal disease is a description for growing bacteria in your mouth that progresses in stages which can eventually destroy the tissues that are surrounding your teeth for support.</p>
<p> A phase of gum disease is set into motion with plaque build up. When plaque accumulates to increasing levels, it turns into a harder substance referred to as tartar. <a target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/dentalhealth23">Tartar</a> is hard to remove as it is bound to the teeth. This stage is accompanied by a term, gingivitis, I am sure you&#8217;ve heard of.</p>
<p> With the beginning events of gingivitis, you will notice that your gums will become red. They begin to swell. When you brush your teeth, you may experience bleeding. At this stage, your mouth is becoming unhealthy and needs the attention of a professional. At this stage, you may feel a slight gum irritation, but your teeth will be stable and intact.</p>
<p> To prevent gingivitis, you can take a few steps. The best, most practiced, and expressed by professionals is the need to brush after every meal and flossing regularly. This will fend off plaque build up in the early stages. Paying attention to daily <a target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/dentalhealth9">oral hygiene</a> will decrease your chances of contracting gingivitis.</p>
<p> If you don&#8217;t take care of your symptoms, gingivitis progresses into a disease called periodontal disease. This is a critical stage. The outcome is that a layer of your gum begins pulling from your teeth or recedes. You may notice spaces forming between your teeth. This leaves to a greater chance of small particles of food getting caught and causing infection and pain. At this point, you are at risk of your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/dentalhealth9">teeth getting loose</a> and falling out.</p>
<p> Hopefully, you&#8217;ll recognize the signs of gum disease in its early stage. It can be treated to restore you to a healthy stage.</p>
<p>Author: Scott W.</p>
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<p>It seems that every time you turn on the TV these days you see a commercial telling you how attractive a clean, healthy mouth is. Whether or not this is true, it is true that a good oral hygiene routine will help prevent the gum disease gingivitis. A good <a target="_blank" href="http://www.oralirrigatordiscount.com">oral irrigator</a> may be helpful in this matter.</p>
<p> The early symptoms of gingivitis may not be easy to recognize, usually a mild swelling and redness of the gums. The next stage is more easily detected. The inflammation of the gums becomes more advanced and there will be pain and bleeding when you brush or floss your teeth. This is the point at which most people take notice and schedule an appointment with their dentist.</p>
<p> If the condition is allowed to continue the gums will recede back from the teeth making the teeth look longer. An <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ozoneforwater.com">ozone generator</a> may be useful to make an oxygenated mouthwash. In advanced cases, a gap my appear between the gums and teeth. If the owner of these teeth and gums does not now seek treatment they may end up with periodontitis. This is an infection of the bones of the jaw and face and it can cause permanent damage.</p>
<p> The best course of action, of course, is to take steps to ensure that you do not get gingivitis in the first place. Regular teeth brushing and flossing is vital. This not only removes the plaque which is the root cause of gingivitis, but it also stimulates blood flow which keeps the gums healthier overall.</p>
<p> Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are an integral part of any oral hygiene routine. The hydro floss is a good irrigator, not to be confused with the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tobeinformed.com/HydroPulse">hydro pulse</a>. A dentist may recognize the symptoms of gingivitis before you do and can suggest a course of action to remedy the problem. More importantly, regular cleanings, in combination with effective brushing and flossing, will help to prevent the onset of the disease in the first place.</p>
<p>Author: Scott W.</p>
<p><em>Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and is not intended to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment.If you have or think you might have any kind of health condition, including but not limited to an oral health problem, visit your doctor or periodontist immediately for advice, diagnosis and treatment.</em></p>

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<p>Gingivitis is a general term used to describe inflammation of the gums. This is caused by the growth of bacteria between the teeth and the gums. These bacterial biofilms (plaque and tartar) can be minute; in fact they can be microscopic and still cause this type of inflammation. Halitosis or bad breath is one of the side effects of this inflammation and although having bad breath is not life-threatening, it is able to cause embarrassment, social isolation and low self-esteem.</p>
<p> If gingivitis is left to worsen, deep cavities between the teeth and the gums are formed. It can affect the bone of the jaws which support the teeth meaning the teeth become loose and will more than likely require extraction. An <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ozoneforwater.com">ozone generator</a> may be of great value in this regard. It is vital therefore to ensure that the teeth are correctly maintained, in order to prevent severe infection from happening.</p>
<p> Regular teeth brushing aside, it is important to regularly visit your dental hygienist or dentists to have your teeth professionally cleaned. When the dentist cleans your teeth they remove the plaque. You may be able to reduce the plaque build up through use of an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.oralirrigatordiscount.com">oral irrigator</a>. Once this has been removed the cause of the inflammation is also removed.</p>
<p> Plaque takes approximately three months to grow again, so if you have recurring bouts of gingivitis, you will probably be advised to have your teeth professionally cleaned every 3 &#8211; 4 months. The norm is every 6 months, but it may be necessary to do this on a more regular basis in order to prevent re-infection. One useful device is the hydro floss, which should not be confused with the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tobeinformed.com/HydroPulse">hydro pulse</a> &#8211; they are two different instruments. Tartar is able to start forming again as little as 24 hours after you have had your teeth professionally cleaned.</p>
<p> A well developed gingivitis condition is able to cause all kinds of problems. The bacteria can infect the gums and even enter the bloodstream. You may not even notice this happening but if this bacteria enters the bloodstream the body can become prone to varying general inflammations. Links have been found between this condition and pancreatic cancer, long term heart disease, arteriosclerosis and osteoporosis. Although a citation is required, we have even seen that gingivitis has a connection with low birth weight and pre-term births.</p>
<p>Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. It does not intend to diagnose, advise or treat and type of health problem. If you have or think you might have a health problem visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.</p>

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<p>It seems that every time you turn on the TV these days you see a commercial telling you how attractive a clean, healthy mouth is. Whether or not this is true, it is true that a good oral hygiene routine will help prevent the gum disease gingivitis. A good <a target="_blank" href="http://www.oralirrigatordiscount.com">oral irrigator</a> may be helpful in this matter.</p>
<p> The early symptoms of gingivitis may not be easy to recognize, usually a mild swelling and redness of the gums. The next stage is more easily detected. The inflammation of the gums becomes more advanced and there will be pain and bleeding when you brush or floss your teeth. This is the point at which most people take notice and schedule an appointment with their dentist.</p>
<p> If the condition is allowed to continue the gums will recede back from the teeth making the teeth look longer. An <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ozoneforwater.com">ozone generator</a> may be useful to make an oxygenated mouthwash. In advanced cases, a gap my appear between the gums and teeth. If the owner of these teeth and gums does not now seek treatment they may end up with periodontitis. This is an infection of the bones of the jaw and face and it can cause permanent damage.</p>
<p> The best course of action, of course, is to take steps to ensure that you do not get gingivitis in the first place. Regular teeth brushing and flossing is vital. This not only removes the plaque which is the root cause of gingivitis, but it also stimulates blood flow which keeps the gums healthier overall.</p>
<p> Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are an integral part of any oral hygiene routine. The hydro floss is a good irrigator, not to be confused with the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tobeinformed.com/HydroPulse">hydro pulse</a>. A dentist may recognize the symptoms of gingivitis before you do and can suggest a course of action to remedy the problem. More importantly, regular cleanings, in combination with effective brushing and flossing, will help to prevent the onset of the disease in the first place.</p>
<p>Author: Scott W.</p>
<p><em>Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and is not intended to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment.If you have or think you might have any kind of health condition, including but not limited to an oral health problem, visit your doctor or periodontist immediately for advice, diagnosis and treatment.</em></p>

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<p>Gingivitis is a general term used to describe inflammation of the gums. This is caused by the growth of bacteria between the teeth and the gums. These bacterial biofilms (plaque and tartar) can be minute; in fact they can be microscopic and still cause this type of inflammation. Halitosis or bad breath is one of the side effects of this inflammation and although having bad breath is not life-threatening, it is able to cause embarrassment, social isolation and low self-esteem.</p>
<p> If gingivitis is left to worsen, deep cavities between the teeth and the gums are formed. It can affect the bone of the jaws which support the teeth meaning the teeth become loose and will more than likely require extraction. An <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ozoneforwater.com">ozone generator</a> may be of great value in this regard. It is vital therefore to ensure that the teeth are correctly maintained, in order to prevent severe infection from happening.</p>
<p> Regular teeth brushing aside, it is important to regularly visit your dental hygienist or dentists to have your teeth professionally cleaned. When the dentist cleans your teeth they remove the plaque. You may be able to reduce the plaque build up through use of an <a target="_blank" href="http://www.oralirrigatordiscount.com">oral irrigator</a>. Once this has been removed the cause of the inflammation is also removed.</p>
<p> Plaque takes approximately three months to grow again, so if you have recurring bouts of gingivitis, you will probably be advised to have your teeth professionally cleaned every 3 &#8211; 4 months. The norm is every 6 months, but it may be necessary to do this on a more regular basis in order to prevent re-infection. One useful device is the hydro floss, which should not be confused with the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tobeinformed.com/HydroPulse">hydro pulse</a> &#8211; they are two different instruments. Tartar is able to start forming again as little as 24 hours after you have had your teeth professionally cleaned.</p>
<p> A well developed gingivitis condition is able to cause all kinds of problems. The bacteria can infect the gums and even enter the bloodstream. You may not even notice this happening but if this bacteria enters the bloodstream the body can become prone to varying general inflammations. Links have been found between this condition and pancreatic cancer, long term heart disease, arteriosclerosis and osteoporosis. Although a citation is required, we have even seen that gingivitis has a connection with low birth weight and pre-term births.</p>
<p>Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. It does not intend to diagnose, advise or treat and type of health problem. If you have or think you might have a health problem visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.</p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there a connection between diabetes and gum disease? The simplest answer is yes. However, nothing is ever so simple and it pays to take a closer look at this potentially threatening link. By themselves, gum disease and diabetes are already troublesome. Having one can make the other worse, and there is really no need to allow that to happen.</p>
<p>A special oxygenated mouthwash called &#8216;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.therabreathcoupon.com/thehttp://therabreathcoupon.com/therabreath-coupons.html">therabreath</a>&#8216; may be helpful. This mouthwash is also pH balanced</p>
<p> Diabetic control is one reason for this connection. In some cases, gum disease can complicate diabetes and vice-versa.</p>
<p>There is an essential oil blend called &#8216;<a target="_blank" href="http://www.tobeinformed.com/blog/1405/">ora md</a>&#8216; that may be helpful. Essential oils of peppermint, spearmint and almond are believed to have anti bacterial qualities.</p>
<p>However, if you have diabetes but have strong control over your blood glucose levels, you are in significantly better shape. Studies show that you will be no more at risk for periodontal disease than someone who does not have diabetes.</p>
<p> Another diabetic complication is thicker blood vessels. This is an addiitonal complication which can make you more at risk for getting periodontal disease. Basically, thicker blood vessels makes it more difficult for nutrients to flow in and harmful waste products to flow out. The direct result of this is the inability of the gum tissue surrounding your teeth to fight off infection.</p>
<p> Bacteria causes gum disease in the first place. Bacteria love sugar &#8211; especially glucose. Of course, if you have diabetes, you see the problem here. The bacteria which can cause gum disease will be attracted to the glucose in your body.</p>
<p>Many people have made their own oxygenated mouthwashes at home utilizing the power of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ozoneforwater.com/home-ozonator.html">ozone generators</a></p>
<p> Smoking increases the risk of getting gum disease when you have diabetes as well. A smoker who has diabetes is many times more likely to get gum disease than a smoker without diabetes.</p>
<p> What could be done to break this link? Take your medication, in the case of thickening vessels. Maintain strong, solid control of your blood sugar. Do not smoke. Visit your dentist regularly. Of course, brush twice a day and floss.</p>
<p><em>Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to diagnose, advise on or treat gum disease or any other health condition. If you have these problems or think you might, visit a dentist or periodontist immediately for advice, diagnosis and treatment.  The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.</em></p>

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