May I ask you some questions while I am waiting to receive a parcel which you recommended a full sets of a mouth wash.
Is it necessary to clean accumulated plaque at the gum line or up to root with anesthesia when the gum is inflamed and sensitive. I heard that there is a risk of infection when these operation(root cleaning) is done. Would you please comment your recommendation about cleaning by laser, ultrasonic or manual method. Since I have a arythmie, I like to avoid to have dental anesthesia.
Thank you very much for your great help.
Yours truly,
A
Dear A,
I would love to help you - but without seeing the state of your mouth - I really cannot comment or answer your specific questions.
I always suggest taking a slow approach. Do what you can to improve your own situation for a few months and then go back and ask your dentist these questions again - when your oral health is going in the right direction. Most people are afraid to ask their dentist to give them time - time to get their oral health better by themselves first - then seek out any needed treatment.
If you use the system that I recommend - exactly as recommended - I believe that your dentist will see big improvements in only a couple of months. If he does, you may want to go on trying to help the situation yourself, using theses rinses and plenty of xylitol. Finally you will be in a situation where, perhaps, only a superficial cleaning is needed. Be prepared to notice big improvements - and most people are quickly able to WOW their dentists.
For your specific situation - for rapid gum improvements - Make sure you sip granular xylitol in water during the day - in addition to Zellies .
Also keep your toothbrush clean - and safely stored away from others and away from the toilet area of the bathroom.
May I ask you some questions while I am waiting to receive a parcel which you recommended a full sets of a mouth wash.
Is it necessary to clean accumulated plaque at the gum line or up to root with anesthesia when the gum is inflamed and sensitive. I heard that there is a risk of infection when these operation(root cleaning) is done. Would you please comment your recommendation about cleaning by laser, ultrasonic or manual method. Since I have a arythmie, I like to avoid to have dental anesthesia.
Thank you very much for your great help.
Yours truly,
A
Dear A,
I would love to help you - but without seeing the state of your mouth - I really cannot comment or answer your specific questions.
I always suggest taking a slow approach. Do what you can to improve your own situation for a few months and then go back and ask your dentist these questions again - when your oral health is going in the right direction. Most people are afraid to ask their dentist to give them time - time to get their oral health better by themselves first - then seek out any needed treatment.
If you use the system that I recommend - exactly as recommended - I believe that your dentist will see big improvements in only a couple of months. If he does, you may want to go on trying to help the situation yourself, using theses rinses and plenty of xylitol. Finally you will be in a situation where, perhaps, only a superficial cleaning is needed. Be prepared to notice big improvements - and most people are quickly able to WOW their dentists.
For your specific situation - for rapid gum improvements - Make sure you sip granular xylitol in water during the day - in addition to Zellies .
Also keep your toothbrush clean - and safely stored away from others and away from the toilet area of the bathroom.
Best Wishes,
Ellie
Ellie Phillips DDS
http://www.zelliescleanwhiteteeth.com/
Solutions for Oral Health!
author, Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye