Posts Tagged ‘periodontal disease’

People Will Often Ask, Periodontists - What Do They Do?

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

People will often ask, periodontists - what do they do? A periodontist, just like your regular dentist, makes a living by helping you to care for your teeth. This is a very important specialty in the dental field, which requires extensive schooling.

After it is recommended by your regular dentist that you see a periodontist, you will have a visit scheduled for a somewhat usual teeth cleaning. During this visit the periodontist, with the aid of his dental hygienist, will use this cleaning as an opportunity to see how much plaque is able to be removed. During this visit you will also be instructed on the importance of proper dental hygiene.

Scaling is a procedure which will likely also be used at this time is an attempt to eliminate any pockets and remove more stubborn plaque. If you have caught this gum disease in it’s early stages, this may be enough along with good dental habits, in order to prevent a bigger problem.

Gum disease which is further progressed, may require that your periodontist perform surgery. Performing surgery for this purpose as well as others pertaining to dental needs is not at all uncommon for your periodontist. They regularly perform surgeries which include the removal of gum tissue, jaw realignment and quite a few others. In fact this is the predominant purpose of his or her job.

Your periodontist will instruct you in the best means of caring for your teeth. Their goal is to help you to achieve the best dental health which is available. It is in your best interest to follow all of his or her advice and direction regarding dental health and hygiene. This will help you to keep your gums and teeth healthy and looking great.

Grab your free report: How To Stop Gum Disease at http://www.HowToSTopGumDisease.com

Scott Wells recommends the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease for those seeking more information on this topic. ISBN: 978-0981485508

Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other health problem, please visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health condition.

Special Deal on Bad Breath and Gum Disease Fighting Products - Buy 2 Get One Free

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Not sure how this one slipped past my radar until now, but it happens sometimes. I always try to tell you about the good deals out there.

There is a sale right now, buy 2 get one free. Here are the products that are on sale:

–> http://tinyurl.com/cka9c8

You can get some good deals now, but the sale is ending soon.

Specifically for gum disease, look for anything labeled Perio Therapy -

These are the gum disease fighting mouthwashes and toothpastes.

What is special about them?

They have pecially formulated oxygenated compounds.

If you have read my book, then you already know about the Perio Therapy formulas.

If not - The bacteria responsible for gum disease are anaerobic in nature. Oxygen kills them.

There are very few mouthwashes on the market that have oxygenated compounds in them. Perio Therapy is one of them.

Perio Therapy formulas also contain other powerful ingredients such as zinc and pyrophosphates - pyrophosphates are for stopping / reducing plaque build up.

And you’ll be happy to know that Therabreath sells my book as well. (though it is not part of the special)

Check out the Perio Therapy and other products on special at:

http://tinyurl.com/cka9c8 <–

Hint: They have lots of bad breath fighting products too - including those for fighting your dog’s bad breath!

But hurry, the counter on their website says the sale ends in less than 14 hours at the time I sent this message was posted (11:33 AM 4/30/2009)

Let me know if you have any questions!

Tip: Try using one of the coupons at http://www.therabreathcoupon.com to increase your savings further.

I’m not 100% sure that works, but I think it might… Can’t hurt to try.

David Snape Author: What You Should Know about Gum Disease

 

** This post is for information purposes only and does not seek to advise on, treat or diagnose gum disease or any other health condition. If you have gum disease or any other health condition contact your periodontist or doctor for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products made in this post.

Gingivitis Book is Now on Barnes & Noble

Friday, October 10th, 2008

What You Should Know about Gum Disease is also available on the Barnes & Noble website:

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Galley Copies All Out There

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

There has been a delay since my last update due to the need to move this site to a new server.

The galley copies are out there. And I have been receiving good feedback.

A VP for a company is talking about possibly bundling the book with their own products. They also may sell the book stand alone if I understand correctly.

Others have told me the book is very good. That is very encouraging.

Enjoy the book. If you think it is good, tell others. This is information that I believe most people need to know.

- David Snape

Print Version Update

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Yesterday, I received a notice that I would soon have a prepublished version of the book in my hands. This will be what is called a galley copy. It has the word ‘galley’ written on the cover and watermarked on each page.

The plan currently is to send the galley copies out for endorsement purposes. We are estimating about 4 to 5 weeks for this process to be completed.

After that the full production version will be created and put into distribution. I’ve heard varying estimates as to how long that may take. I’ve heard 6 weeks and I’ve also heard 2 weeks.

So the print version of this book is probably 8 weeks away.  (The digital version is available now.)

That means the process of getting the book into publication is well over 1 year between writing, planning, rewriting and overcoming obstacles and road blocks on the path to getting this book available to the public on sites like Amazon and Barnes & Nobles, along with this one.

Stay tuned.  You can

Learn More about the
book at:

WhatYouShouldKnowaboutGumDisease.com