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  • to everyone who's bashing on the inaccuracies of this doctor, remmember what you're watching. this is expertsvillage, concisely put, they're 100% commercialized, inaccurate and unprofessional....

  • You cannot cure periodontal disease. It is a chronic disease that can be controlled, but not cured.

  • Listerine Ad in most of his vids

  • you can not CURE periodontal disease. it it is past the state of superficial gum disease/gingivitis and has begun destroying the bone and other associated structures, you can improve the state of the condition and prevent it from getting worse, but you will never get rid of it. routine care will improve and prevent, not cure.

  • I lost 4 teeth already and now my lose another today. this sucks. I had these treatments.

  • Everybody says brush 3 times a day but there have to be certain tooth pastes that are better than others...what about the foam is that better? I also never know what type of mouth wash to buy....it's very confusing.

  • @arian50 Buy a mouthwash that does not contain alcohol because it dehydrates the mouth. I have found Beverly Hills Whitening toothpaste to be very good at removing stains and it isn't very abrasive either.

  • wait a second.. i just saw this video..

  • this guy reminds me of nick swardson

  • @zeroSkater2221 lol I was just about to say that!

  • Brush your teeth three times a day. Keep on you will not have gum disease.

  • My daughter had a big red spot on her mouth she saw the periodontist he fixed part of it but the red is still there he took a biopsy and it came back she has some sort of virus how can i get rid of this for my daughter?

  • @mary5709 Herpes?

  • @Alina674 My daughter is a little girl she doesn't have herpes

  • @mary5709 Just so you are aware, anyone at any age can contract herpes simplex. It doesn't matter that your daughter is a "little girl" as you put it. You mentioned it was a mouth sore virus, so I thought herpes immediately. It's a possibility, but I am not wishing any bad things on your daughter. I hope & wish her (& you) well.

  • @Alina674 The dentist already took care of it it was in her gums.

  • I noticed my gums were becoming inflamed yesterday, and they tend to bleed when I brush. My worst fucking fear is losing all of my teeth, I would rather lose my LIFEEE!!!

    It's funny how the thought of lung cancer won't stop me from smoking, but the thought of losing my teeth will. O_O

  • @CRKing850 Ahahahahahah, true! It's vanity baby!

  • Lol, @dabhome, parasites? actually "research" shows that its plaque and how your body responds to that plaque. Antibiotics does not penetrate into plaque...its called brushing and no matter who tells you otherwise..brushing + flossing > all the other wonderful products people get you to buy...including "herbal dentist" (oh god, reminds me of this patient telling me about some sort of herb that toughens her gums...she came back with her teeth falling out)

  • I have braces, and my orthodontist says my gums are swelling because I am missing food in my brackets. My gums bleed a little when I brush, and I am very scared. What do I do?

  • @KidFromMichigan have a look at TePe orthdontic brushes for the orthdontic appliance itself, but the bleeding you are experiencing is because you are having more difficulty reaching and removing plaque in interproximal areas (gingival areas between teeth) so I would recommend you buy TePe proximal brushes, they better than the interdental ones (larger bristles and longer handle ensure more thorough cleaning) but I would spk to a dental hygienist about the correct brushing technique with them

  • My doctor recommended a product called Herbal Dentist, and it cleared up my gum disease! I bought it at his office, but found it for less on ebay, keyword search "herbal dentist." Try it! It works!

  • What about antibiotics. Research has shown that 95% of gum disease is caused by parisites.

  • @dabhome really? wow...thanks for the info

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