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The Effects of Gum Disease on Your Oral and Overall Health
Regardless of what you have been led to believe, there is absolutely no reason for you to suffer from gum disease, or tooth loss, because not only is most dental disease treatable and curable, it is also completely preventable. This means that you must discard the popular, but erroneous, theory that the only way to eliminate dental disease is to continue to have the damage repaired and then hope and pray the disease won’t come back. So if what you’ve been doing hasn’t worked and you want to keep your dental past from becoming your dental future, you’ll need to change your dental present. After all, what do you have to lose . . . except your teeth and health.
Your Guide to Healthy Teeth
More than simply a "How to Book" about preventive dentistry, Tooth Fitness is also a veritable cornucopia of important information for dealing with every aspect of your dental journeyin that sense, it is the dental patient’s bible.
It explains how to find the right dentist and hygienist for you, how to successfully work with them, and how to establish an effective home care program. It shows you how to overcome your dental fears and how to deal with dental emergencies.
It also details how to make your child’s dental experience a much better one than yours has been (that would truly be a gift to your child). It discusses AIDS and its relationship to the dental experience, explains the relationship between a healthy diet and healthy teeth, and sheds an objective light on the fluoride and mercury amalgam (silver) filling controversies. And More! But ultimately it was written to help you save your teeth and improve your overall health.
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