Written by bmlengel on March 5th, 2010
One day I was informed by my hygienist that I needed a Scaling and Root Planing (SRP) treatment. Since that fateful day when I declined treatment and looked for my own solution, I have written a book and have learned a great deal about stopping the progression of gum disease and preventing it from coming [...]
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Written by bmlengel on February 27th, 2010
Many people, myself included, like to drink coffee. However, when it comes to the health of your teeth and gums, there are a few things you should know. The most obvious is the staining effect of coffee on your teeth. But this, in and of itself, does not necessarily pose a true risk to the [...]
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Written by bmlengel on February 24th, 2010
Dental care can be tough for a patient. The cost is expensive and often times the results are limited. In other words, you may not achieve the total restoration of what you once had.
Dentistry is an art. Sometimes, the results of even the most honest and diligent efforts are less than satsifactory. Therefore, it is [...]
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Written by bmlengel on February 20th, 2010
Gum disease is an all-too common condition. But what really is the truth behind this condition and how can one prevent it?
While this disease is associated with tooth loss especially when it comes to senior adults, it is by no means a ‘natural part’ of aging. Good dental care and preventive measures can actually [...]
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Written by bmlengel on February 15th, 2010
If you are particular about oral health, then you may also want to know how to prevent gum disease and its precursor, gingivitis. Of course we’ve all learned about getting conscientious and habitual with certain oral hygiene routines such as brushing and flossing.
But, is there more than just these practices that can help you [...]
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