It’s a fact… 98% of Americans have some form of active oral disease.
Tooth decay and gum disease are at the top of the list.
How is this possible if we brush and floss everyday like we’ve been taught?
If what we’ve been taught to do was working, wouldn’t these statistics be much, much lower?
Thankfully, once we realize that options exist, stopping tooth decay and gum disease from continuing to destroy our oral health and undermine the health of the whole body becomes easy.
Even if you:
- have a mouthful of active cavities
- haven’t been to the dentist for fear of what they might say
- have a root canal
- have mercury ‘silver’ fillings
there is hope. Once we become aware that strategies exist how we can take control of our oral health, in many cases, we can actually reverse the damage in the mouth caused by years of neglect or misinformation.
If you are ready to walk your path to be free from tooth decay and gum disease, welcome. Below you will find helpful resources to assist you to be free from tooth decay and gum disease and finally receive an A+ report at your next dental visit.
Feel free to download our FREE eBook, the Guide to Safe Dentistry, which explains what questions to ask to find a dental team who will work with you on your journey to greater oral health.
I have been a happy loyal customer for a few years now. What I love most is my dental appointments are extremely short!! There is very little scraping, no cavities, no problems of any kind. My dental hygienist is so thrilled when she sees me. She praises me and talks about how she is always so surprised to see such a clean mouth consistently!
Thank you so much!
Monica R from Tennessee
Prevent & Reverse
Bad Breath
Do you worry that you have occasional or even chronic bad breath? We can help you say ‘goodbye’ to even chronic bad breath by addressing the root cause of this embarrassing inconvenience.
Canker Sores
Free yourself from the pain of canker sores forever. It’s simple once we have an understanding what canker sores are telling us about our bodies.
Gum Disease
Well over 90% of adults have active gum disease. Are you sure you don’t? Gum disease is SO easy to stop, once you understand it.
Periodontal Disease
What is periodontal disease?
Periodontal disease, also called advanced gum disease and periodontitis, is a bacterial infection of the gum pockets that undermines the health of the mouth and whole body.The bacteria colonize along and under the gum line and eat (yes eat) living tissue, including gum tissue, bone and ligament that anchor the…
Receding Gums
Receding gums is yet another very common oral health challenge in our society.
Not only does gum recession increase the risk of tooth sensitivity and cavities, but the unfortunate truth is many people become self conscious of being ‘long in the tooth’ and don’t smile as much.
Please continue to smile.
Losing smiles in…
Tooth Abscess
Anyone who has experienced the pain of an abscessed tooth can tell you they wish they’d known how to prevent it. Come get your ounce of prevention…
Tooth Decay
Just because tooth decay is so common doesn’t mean that it’s normal. Stop the damage today by addressing the cause of tooth decay.
Kid’s Oral Health
With subjects ranging from fluoride and filling materials to best foods to support developing teeth and kids oral hygiene, it’s no wonder that parent’s eyes can glaze over when children and dentistry is discussed.
Where do you start to sort through the messy jumble of conflicting misinformation?