October 2007 Newsletter

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Your Wellness Education

Welcome to the October 2007 issue of Dr. Linda Golden's eNewsletter. We hope our newsletters prove to be informative, educational, and beneficial. Each issue will cover different topics that can affect your dental health and the way you look and feel. Please don't hesitate to email us or call our office with specific questions.

 

 

Calcium Therapy Offers Alternative to Gum Surgery

Periodontal [gum] disease is common in many adult Americans, and this dreaded condition is characterized by symptoms such as (1) Bleeding gums upon brushing (2) Continual bad taste in the mouth (3) Red puffy gums around the teeth (4) Sore, hyper-sensitive gums and teeth and (5) Rapid shrinkage of the gums.

Often surgery, deep scraping or curettage, which deal only with the symptoms and not the causes, are used to treat periodontal disease.

However, there is a non-surgical, non-invasive approach to treating gum infections that is safe, pain-free and long lasting. It is called Calcium Therapy and is effective in reducing bleeding, soothing sore gums, strengthening bones, tightening teeth and controlling bad breath.

Even in circumstances where you have been told your condition was "hopeless," calcium therapy results in stronger and whiter teeth and gums that return to natural health.

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Bionic MouthwashTM Brings New Technology to Fighting Germs

Bionic Mouthwash utilizes silver Nano particles and has been issued a USO Patent for this technology. There are hundreds of types of silver products on the market today. Most are ionic or colloidal preparations; few have been EPA approved. Most work by chemical action, meaning that they have to have direct contact with microbes to have any positive effect. The Bionic mouth rinse is based on an engineered new technology. This new technology kills bacteria by catalytic action, not by chemical action; it ruptures the bacterial cell membrane resulting in the death of the bacteria.

Unlike most mouth rinses, this product is non-toxic and is swallowed after rinsing rather than spit out into the sink. It acts as an internal disinfectant with antimicrobial properties.

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