Showing posts with label periodontal disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label periodontal disease. Show all posts

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Periodontal Disease

Want to know what you have been missing as far as the 411 on gum disease goes?

Want to know how to avoid lost teeth, receding gums, bleeding gums, and expensive
periodontal treatments?

Then check this out now:

http://fightgumdiseaseandwin.com/aboutbook.html

Drop what you are doing and go there, this could be the most important book on periodontal disease to be made public - ever.... and ever is a long time.

Go there now.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

What You Should Know about Gum Disease


Announcement:

The print Version of What You Should Know about Gum Disease is now available.

You can find it on major bookseller sites such as

1. Amazon

2. Amazon UK

If you prefer an e-Book over a printed book - visit:
http://gingivitiskiller.com - The virtual book on periodontal disease is there

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

About Me

Some of you may have been reading my blog for a while and you may be wondering exactly who I am. Here is an about me page on the site I have on nasal and sinus irrigation.

After reading my page, you might want to sign up to be alerted to me new book coming out: What You Should Know about Gum Disease.

It is going to be an excellent book!

- Dave

Friday, December 28, 2007

Gum Disease Articles

I thought I'd share a small collection of gum disease articles with you.

While you are there you can sign up for notification of when the book:

What You Should Know about Gum Disease becomes available!

Whatever dental health problems you are experiencing this book can provide valuable
insight and information that your dentist may never have told you.

A little bit of information could save you thousands of dollars down the road.

This is a book to be reckoned with. And it IS going to open a few eyes.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Oral Health - What Happens Next?

Chances are high that you have an oral health problem. Professionals estimate that perhaps as much as 80% of the adult US population suffers from some form of gum disease.

Clearly, if this is the case, something is very, very wrong. How could it be true that so many suffer from gum disease? Don't most of us go to the dentist on a regular basis to get our teeth cleaned? Don't most of us brush and floss our teeth every day? How could the percentage of people that have gum disease be so incredibly high?

Oral health, especially gum disease is a complex problem in the sense that there are many facets to look at. That is not to say that gum disease itself is hard to conquer. No.

There is a small minority of people that will suffer from gum disease no matter what. But the vast majority of people are not doomed in this way. It is really a matter of understanding and taking action.

Therein lies part of the problem. Understanding what gum disease is and what is needed to stop it or prevent it from coming back once it has been checked is desperately needed by the majority of people.

Information about gum disease is not always forthcoming from the professionals that we entrust our oral health to. There is one notable exception. Periodontists have special training in gum care. The focus of their practice is on the health of the gums.

Isn't that just another clue? There is an entire profession devoted to gum health and disease. You see, that eighty percent statistic isn't so far fetched after all, is it?

Even so, information and understanding is part of the problem. If people understood what gum disease is and how it sets up residence in the mouth of most human beings, they would have a much better chance to stop, check its progress or prevent it in the first place.

But how many have that understanding. Very few, judging the the statistics that oral care professionals site.

How can this lack of knowledge be addressed? I've written a book called, What You Should Know about Gum Disease - A Layman's Guide available at the GingivitisKiller.com website.

In this book, I take the information I gathered along with my own personal experiences and lay the whole problem out for people in a simple to follow manner. I also help people to understand what can be done to fight back against gum disease including discussion about specific tools and products that go beyond just regular brushing and flossing.

Honestly, there is a problem with my book. It doesn't draw you in like a good fiction novel. It could even appear too straight forward and possibly monotonous at times.

That is the trade off for having an information book. I wrote it to cut to the chase and get to the point. There isn't a lot of dancing around the subject and not a lot of flowery verbiage or prose.

Instead, I rely on readers' desire to learn about gum disease and what can be done to fight it to keep one's attention on the book. Frankly, if you have an active and noticeable case of gum disease, using fancy tricks to keep your attention won't be necessary. You are going to want to know this information as you read every last page.

As the author and a person who has suffered from gum disease and gingivitis, I have to believe that this book is a benefit to every person out there. If you aren't part of the eighty percent, then you need to prevent active gum disease from affecting your oral health. Finally, if neither of those situations applies to you, you might have a loved one, who could benefit from your new found knowledge. Therefore, you may want to know what is in the book.

This article is not meant to offer advice, it is for information purposes only. If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other oral health problems, you should visit your periodontist, doctor or dentist for diagnosis, advice and treatment.


Warm Regards,

Dave Snape
Author: What You Should Know about Gum Disease

Monday, March 12, 2007

New article on Gum Disease

Gingivitis is a Funny Topic is a new article I wrote.

This is a disease that most people don't even know they have.

And even if they don't it is easily preventable.

So there is no reason to suffer from it.

I've also launched a site which I mentioned before,

Gingivitis Killer.com on this site, I talk about how
I found out that I had gingivitis after YEARS of not
knowing or at least not understanding what it meant
to have gum disease.

And if you would like to be kept up to date on what I have
to say about gingivitis and oral health, then sign up here:



You'll be glad that you did. No one should have to suffer with
a disease that most can prevent or stop cold in its tracks, if it
is already present.

- Dave

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Killing Gingivitis

Have you ever suffered from gingivitis or gum disease or know anyone who has?

Chances are, the answer to that question is, "yes".

The reason being that about 98% of the population is susceptable to gingivitis / gum disease.

Only 2% of people walking on the planet have a natural immunity to it.

If you are among those 2% of fortunate ones, then congratulations.

If you are like the rest of us - the 98% - head on over to GingivitisKiller.com

I struggled with gum disease, I didn't know I had it until some recession of the gums set in.

Find out what I did about it and what you too can do.

GingivitisKiller.com

You can also sign up for free gingivitis/gum disease and
oral health updates here:




Best,

Dave