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Periodontal Disease - How Serious is This Problem For You?
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Periodontal Disease - How Serious is This Problem For You?
Periodontal Disease is a more advanced stage of gingivitis and gum disease. All three terms are basically descriptions for different stages of the same disease...
Periodontal Disease is a more advanced stage of gingivitis and gum disease. All three terms are basically descriptions for different stages of the same disease. Periodontists and dentists may go a bit further in their classifications, but basically it is the same theoretical cause for all three of these.
Periodontal disease is fairly serious and can lead to tooth loss. In fact, it is the number one cause of tooth loss and not cavities as one might suppose. The problem is that many people don't understand that they even have this disease nor do they have a clue on what to do about it or how to prevent it in the first place.
You see many people have the blind belief that brushing and flossing will keep them periodontal disease free. This is perpetuated by the fact that this really is enough for some people.
However, because the statistics are so high when it comes to the number of people who actually have gum disease, common sense dictates that mere brushing and flossing actually is not enough for many or even most people.
So what can you do then? It seems that there is a woeful gap in knowledge between the commonly taught brushing and flossing and what really works to fight or prevent periodontal disease. There are tools and techniques that you can utilize to do more towards preventing the build up of plaque that eventually leads to the more advanced problems. Look for the links at the bottom of this article to find out what you can do to prevent periodontal disease or stop it from progressing.
Yet, you should be aware that there is not one thing that works for everyone. If it were that easy, then there would not be such a big industry built around treating periodontal disease. You have to work a little to find what will work best for you.
If you think this isn't a big problem or a big industry, go spend a few hours in the lobby of a periodontist and you will likely change your mind. Find out what you can do today to stop this problem from afflicting you or your family.
Click Here for your free report on How to Stop Gum Disease
Also available at http://www.HowToStopGumDisease.com
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David Snape is the author of the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease - Available with Amazon or any major book seller under ISBN: 978-0981485508. You can also get the digital version of his book at the GingivitisKiller website. (look for the secret link at the bottom of the page on the GingivitisKiller site to get a nice discount) or ask David questions at the ToBeInformed website.
David has also written a weight loss guide entitled: Weight Loss: A Simple Guide for Losing Weight and Keeping it Off. It is available at the Weight Loss Simple Plan website.
Be advised this article is for information purposes only and does not intend to offer diagnosis or treatment advice. If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other type of health problem, visit your periodontist or physician for advice, diagnosis and treatment.
Periodontal disease is fairly serious and can lead to tooth loss. In fact, it is the number one cause of tooth loss and not cavities as one might suppose. The problem is that many people don't understand that they even have this disease nor do they have a clue on what to do about it or how to prevent it in the first place.
You see many people have the blind belief that brushing and flossing will keep them periodontal disease free. This is perpetuated by the fact that this really is enough for some people.
However, because the statistics are so high when it comes to the number of people who actually have gum disease, common sense dictates that mere brushing and flossing actually is not enough for many or even most people.
So what can you do then? It seems that there is a woeful gap in knowledge between the commonly taught brushing and flossing and what really works to fight or prevent periodontal disease. There are tools and techniques that you can utilize to do more towards preventing the build up of plaque that eventually leads to the more advanced problems. Look for the links at the bottom of this article to find out what you can do to prevent periodontal disease or stop it from progressing.
Yet, you should be aware that there is not one thing that works for everyone. If it were that easy, then there would not be such a big industry built around treating periodontal disease. You have to work a little to find what will work best for you.
If you think this isn't a big problem or a big industry, go spend a few hours in the lobby of a periodontist and you will likely change your mind. Find out what you can do today to stop this problem from afflicting you or your family.
Click Here for your free report on How to Stop Gum Disease
Also available at http://www.HowToStopGumDisease.com
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David Snape is the author of the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease - Available with Amazon or any major book seller under ISBN: 978-0981485508. You can also get the digital version of his book at the GingivitisKiller website. (look for the secret link at the bottom of the page on the GingivitisKiller site to get a nice discount) or ask David questions at the ToBeInformed website.
David has also written a weight loss guide entitled: Weight Loss: A Simple Guide for Losing Weight and Keeping it Off. It is available at the Weight Loss Simple Plan website.
Be advised this article is for information purposes only and does not intend to offer diagnosis or treatment advice. If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other type of health problem, visit your periodontist or physician for advice, diagnosis and treatment.
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CharleyBurright
Jan 31, 2011 @ 2:45 am | delete
- Gingivitis or any gum problem can cause bad breath because of the blood from your gums. As a matter of fact, visiting a trusted dentist is important so you'll able to monitor your oral health. If you see such signs of gum problems, better visit a periodontist. Chattanooga is one of the areas known for great dental services. You may visit Chattanooga. Periodontics is one of the expertise of this place.
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