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Monday, January 14 2019
If you're a man between 25 - 45 yes old, you're likely suffering from erectile dysfunction 
 
 
And if you're a smoker, then most likely you can't get your manhood up at all
 
 
Right now your wife/girlfriend is praying for you to have a miracle
 
 
She is praying because she is this " " close to cheating on you and you don't know it
 
 
Yet...
 
 
But prayers will not work because you don't know this one little thing I am about to show you
 
 
That can change your story for good
 
 
Using this actionable advice I will show you today, it will get you closer to being the rampaging beast you once were in the ozza room
 
 
I kid you not and it's all scientific
 
 
Come along..
 
 
Some Turkish researchers did a deep dive study 4 years back and found something quite odd
 
 
It was so astonishing that a research institute in Taiwan also went on preliminary research and came back with the an even higher result!
 
 
What did these researchers find?
 
 
They found out that 53% of the male patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) had severe gum disease (chronic periodontitis) 
 
 
As compared with 23% who did not have ED. 
 
 
The study included 80 male patients with ED and 82 male patients without the condition; none were smokers since lighting up is considered a risk factor for both ED and gum disease.
 
 
The study was also limited to those 30 years to 40 years old in an effort to rule out age as a risk factor. Even after accounting for age, body mass index (BMI), household income, and education status, the association between POOR DENTAL HEALTH and ED held.
 
 
See what happens is simple...
 
 
Chronic periodontal disease (CPD) is an infection that occurs when the gums pull away from the teeth, creating deep pockets that harbor bacteria and allow the bugs to spread to the bone surrounding the teeth.
 
 
This chronic inflammation caused by gum disease may damage your endothelial cells, which form the lining on all of your blood vessels
 
 
Which includes those in your PENIS.
 
 
The endothelial damage can result in impaired blood flow, leaving you limp in the sack
 
 
Why??
 
 
Well because the blood vessels to the penis are about 25 percent the size of the ones to the coronaries (the crown of your gum & teeth)
 
This wasn't even the suprising thing the researchers found
 
The suprising thing they learnt was that all these could have been avoided if
 
You had been brushing your teeth correctly & regularly
 
The researchers suggest tooth extraction may help reduce the ED by eliminating the inflammation.
 
Instead, if the disease is caught in the early stages, treatment can be as simple as a few deep cleanings from your dentist.
 
But...
 
If it’s discovered later on, you might require gum surgery to reduce the pockets and restore some of the bone loss
 
Once you have the disease under control,
 
You should start scheduling more frequent cleanings every 3 months rather than 6 months.
 
(Regular appointments are also important)
 
If you want to learn more about how we can help you with either deep tooth cleanings, gum surgery & tooth extraction
 
Contact us using this link => https://www.idealdentalfoundation.org/contact
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Thursday, January 10 2019

If you have tooth sensitivity, tooth pain, black or white staining on your teeth

 

You are going to have a tooth cavity or already even have it...

 

But you don't know yet.

 

Even if you you brush your teeth regularly

 

If you schuffle read till the end of this fast article, you will learn

 

  •  How to treat early stage detected cavity using one simple open secret everyone is talking about
  • You will also learn different methods you can apply to get your cavities fixed ASAP!
  • Finally you will learn prevention tips to block the rut and fill up the whole dental expenses that are digging deep in your wallet.

 

Now imagine paying for more vacations and outings just because you learnt these three little things

 

I bet your imagination is going wild right now

 

We'll hold your horses...

 

Let's get into the teeth of things lol

 

 

You may never know you have a cavity even as you're reading this article right now

 

This is because many cavities don’t cause pain in the beginning, it can be hard to realize that a problem exists. 

 

Just Imagine that!

 

So what's a cavity?

 

A cavity, also called tooth decay, is a hole that forms in your tooth. Cavities start small and gradually become bigger when they’re left untreated

 

Anyone with teeth can develop cavities, including babies.

Finding out that you have a cavity might come as a surprise. This is especially true if you think you have a good oral hygiene routine. 

However, even if your dentist delivers this news, there are ways to treat a cavity and prevent new ones from forming.

Everyone has bacteria in their mouth. After eating or drinking foods with sugar, bacteria in your mouth turn sugar into acid. 

Plaque starts forming on your teeth soon after eating or drinking anything sugary.

Tooth cavities are caused by plaque, a sticky substance that binds to teeth. Plaque is a combination of:

  • bacteria
  • saliva
  • acid
  • food particles

So what do you do when your dentist or you discovers a cavity on time or during a routine check up?

Simple!

Use a fluoride treatment which may help restore your tooth enamel and prevent further decay.

There are different treatments and these depend on severity of the case

You can have dental treatments such as: 

Tooth fillings

Your dentist uses a drill and removes decayed material from a tooth. Your dentist then fills your tooth with a substance, such as silver, gold, or composite resin.

Crowns

For more severe decay, your dentist may place a custom-fit cap over your tooth to replace its natural crown. Your dentist will remove decayed tooth material before starting this procedure.

Root canal

When tooth decay causes the death of your nerves, your dentist will perform a root canal to save your tooth. They remove the nerve tissue, blood vessel tissues, and any decayed areas of your tooth. Your dentist then checks for infections and applies medication to the roots as needed. Finally, they fill the tooth, and they might even place a crown on it.

Dealing with pain

Cavities and tooth decay can be the cause of a lot of pain and discomfort. You may want to find ways to soot the irritation temporarily while you wait for your dentist appointment

  • Keep up your oral hygiene routine : Continue to brush and clean all parts of your mouth, including any sensitive areas.
  • Try over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers : Check with your doctor if you can use OTC anesthetics.
  • Watch what you eat : Stay away from extremely hot or cold foods when eating or drinking.

You may cause damage to your tooth that can’t be reversed if you put off seeing a dentist. At this point, the only way to fix the cavity is for your dentist to remove the tooth and replace it with an implant or bridge.

 

Preventing tooth cavities

Tooth cavities are a common dental problem, but you can reduce your risk by doing the following:

  • Brush your teeth at least twice per day with a fluoride toothpaste.
  • Floss at least once daily.
  • Eat fewer sugary and acidic foods, like sweets, candy, juice, soda, and refined carbohydrates.
  • Limit snacking between meals.
  • Consider getting dental sealants on your teeth.

The following foods can help fight tooth decay:

  • fiber-rich fruits and vegetables
  • calcium-rich foods
  • xylitol sugarless chewing gum
  • unsweetened black or green tea
  • water with fluoride

Also, don’t forget to visit your dentist at least twice per year for regular teeth cleanings. This allows you to get treatment for any problems your dentist finds, and it will help prevent future dental problems.

 

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Tuesday, January 01 2019
The One thing your dentist is not telling you about braces

Alright this is CRAZY...

 

You wouldn't believe this

 

If you have never been to the dentist for your braces but want to then WAIT!

 

Do not take another step to the clinic until you have read this quick article and discoverd the one thing dentists won't tell you about braces

 

If you read this quick article to the end, you will discover :

 

1. The silly mistake you're making while in a Consultation with your Orthodontist (dentist)

 

2. The totally little known trick that will help you enjoy your teeth alignment even with babies in teething

 

You would like to learn this right?

 

Well I knew you would,

 

See when our paitents learnt this one thing, it helped them with any pains they had, before, during and after the procedure

 

Infact only this alone helped save them money from coming back again and again for new procedures.

 

Do want these results for yourself?

 

I will give you something that will give you these results quickly

 

It's called the Braces Be Gone Cheat Sheet

 

You see...

 

There are different types of braces and you might have heard of a few, like :

 

the metal brackets and wires that most people picture when they hear the word "braces."

Or

the Ceramic, Lingual & Invisalign braces

 

Look...

 

The assumption is that braces are all about giving a patient perfectly straight teeth. While this is one of the main aims of wearing them, it is not the only objective.

 

Dental braces achieve a lot more. 

 

This is why, when you as a patient attends a consultation for braces, your orthodontist is supposed to examine your mouth for a lot of different issues. 

 

Not just for perfect straight teeth

 

So Ask your Orthodontist to do exactly that!

 

By doing that they will build up a

 

comprehensive oral review and be worth your payment for Consultation

 

They might ask if you ever experienced pain in the jawbone. Do you ever have any problems with bleeding gums? Do any of your teeth feel loose or jagged? Can you stick your tongue out of the front of your teeth?

 

Answer these questions honestly

 

You get the picture now right?

 

Well not only that but...

 

Your Bite May Also Need to Be Fixed

 

As well as determining whether your teeth are straight, your orthodontist will check to see if your bite is healthy. 

 

The ‘bite’ is what happens when you close your two rows of teeth and then open them up again. 

 

When you do this, the rows should meet, but not grind or exhibit too much abrasion. 

 

Similarly, there should be no big gaps anywhere along the line where the two rows of teeth meet.  

 

This is an important part of making sure that your mouth functions correctly.  Issues with your bite can lead to TMJ related headaches and problems with chewing and speaking, if left untreated.

 

You see...

 

Appointments for your braces are more than just getting yout pearly whites straight and beautiful

 

They can mean the difference between a quick fix for a minor dysfunction and an unnoticed problem that turns into a major challenge.

 

And now, it's your turn, you can get a Consultation for your braces for free if you contact the foundation right now.

 

http://www.idealdentalfoundation.org/contact

 

In less than 3-4 minutes you would have booked a personalized Consultation that will suit your dental needs

 

Infact by the 2nd minute, your contact details will be taken and a special code will be given to you to ensure you book your spot.

 

By the time you are done with the Consultation, you will be set to have not just a truly beautiful teeth but a painless bite for those extra juicy chicken bones

https://www.idealdentalfoundation.org/contact

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