Humans don’t have shark teeth. However, with tooth and gum disease and the pain they cause, it can feel as if you were bitten by a shark.
Without going to the dentist, would you be interested in learning how to get rid of tooth and gum disease and restore your teeth and gums to a healthy condition? Would yo like to have white teeth again? How about no more bleeding gums and pain? No more bad breath?
You Can Have Healthy Teeth and Gums Without a Dentist
I’m not a dentist, nor a medical doctor, and I have no medical training. All I can do is tell you my story.
If you want to hear my story about lifelong tooth and gum disease and how I restored my dental health, read on.
On my journey, I actually found five products that saved my gums and teeth and I have no more bleeding gums and gum recession. I’m able to smile again confidently. Three of the products are a soft mineral that melts in your mouth and strengthens your gums and teeth. You just take one tablet a day. One of the products is a powder that you brush your teeth with twice a day. The fifth product is an oral filtration protocol that is delivered by a lozenger that melts in your mouth for at least 20 seconds. If you have severe gum or tooth disease, any one of the products may even help to rebuild your gums and tooth enamel.
The Benefits You Will Get:
- Strong teeth
- Healthy pink gums
- No more cavities
- Uncracked enamel
- Fresh breath
- White teeth
My Story
Let me tell you my story and why I was desperately trying to find a remedy.
From the time I was born, I have had gum and tooth issues and at times major gum and tooth disease. Every single one of my baby teeth had at least one cavity and all had fillings. The baby teeth fell out of my mouth prematurely. I had an ugly mouth with all the gaps until my permanent teeth grew in. I also had bleeding gums and tooth pain.
As my permanent teeth grew in, it was discovered by the dentist that some were growing in with cavities. Eventually, all my permanent teeth had one or more cavities as well as fillings. At the time, dentists used mercury for fillings. This gave me issues later. By the time this was all done, I was around twelve. I still had bleeding gums and constant tooth pain.
My mother would never allow the dentist to use any type of anesthesia to take out the cavities. The pain was excruciating. I had to go to the dentist every three months, and I hated it. Even now as a senior citizen, I hate going to the dentist.
Teenage Year
Around the age of fifteen, I had to have two upper molars removed from each side of the mouth. They had become so infected, even with fillings, it was the only choice. After they were removed, I then had to have a root canal done where each tooth used to be. The dentist refused to let me go through the procedures unless I was put under anesthesia. Fortunately, this time, my mother listened. After the procedures, I had a bridge put in which was attached to the teeth on either side of the one that was pulled. Eventually, this led to other issues. This did not stop my bleeding gums which persisted.
At the age of seventeen, my wisdom teeth started to come through. It was discovered that they were coming through with cavities. The dentist said they were useless teeth, and I should have them all removed. So, I had all four pulled at once, again under anesthesia.
Young Adult Years
During my twenties, I developed severe bleeding gum disease around the bridges. My healthcare provider also discovered that I had developed mercury poisoning due to all the mercury fillings I had. This led to a round of surgeries and having all the mercury fillings taken out and replaced with a non-metallic filling. It was about a two-year process. After this process, my teeth remained cavity-free even though my gums were still bleeding. I guess due to all the fillings, there was no place left for cavities to grow.
However, I still had other issues. Every time I went to the dentist, I had receding and bleeding gums, extreme plaque, and tarter build-up, and my jawbone was losing bone density. My dentist wanted me to come in every three months. I said “Sorry”, my dental insurance only covers two yearly visits.
Senior Citizen Years
By the time I turned fifty, my teeth, especially my lower teeth, had become so crooked that I decided to get braces. I could only get braces on my lower teeth as my upper teeth were not stable enough for them. For two years, I wore braces. Each time I went into my orthodontist, I had bleeding gums. Shortly after they were removed, earlier procedures began to give me problems.
The bridge on the left side of my mouth came out. When it came out, the two teeth it was attached to also came out and they were not going to go back in. By this time, dentistry had developed enough that I was able to get implants to replace the three teeth I no longer had. At least I avoided dentures. Since the implants on my left side, I have not had bleeding gums on my upper teeth where the implants are.
However, before I could get the implants, I had to have a sinus lift and three bone grafts to make my jawbone strong enough for the implants. The dentist only put in two implants thinking that my upper teeth might straighten out some on their own without the third tooth that came out. This did happen. The whole procedure took more than a year.
Several years later, the same thing happened on the right side of my mouth. The dentist again said I needed a bone graft on my right side. Before I could get the bone graft done, the dentist sold his practice to a new group. This was at the beginning of the pandemic. I never went back to the new group. I still need to find a dentist for my right side. Yet, my issues were not over.
The enamel on my upper front teeth has come off and the teeth are no longer smooth and have a yellowish to light brown color to them. This has also happened to the back of my lower teeth. I’ve learned about remineralization through Google. I thought that I might need to consider this. I’ve also become fed up. I wanted to see if there was something I could do. This was when I went back to Google.
Finding The Products
Through Google, I learned that it’s not the sweets, sodas, and bad foods the dental industry puts out there. I never consumed those foods anyway and I still had issues. It’s the bacteria, the bad bacteria, and the lack of good bacteria, in your mouth as well as a high pH in your saliva that are the main root causes. One, get rid of the bad bacteria. Two, know that the good bacteria are being killed every day from daily oral health products. Three, lower the pH of your saliva to neutral or below. Solve the bacteria and saliva issues and you either won’t have issues or your issues will go away.
This is when I discovered the five products. Four are a mineral or tablet or lozenger, and one is a powder to brush your teeth with. All of them help to restore healthy gums and teeth even if you have severe tooth and gum issues. Alternatively, if you have developed severe gum disease or tooth decay, there are procedures the dental industry can do to rebuild your gums and teeth to a healthy condition. The alternative is expensive though. I’d try the mineral tablet or lozenger first. If you prefer brushing, there is one product that is a powder for your toothbrush. It is suggested that you use a bamboo toothbrush as it does not have microplastics in the bristles.
Two of the tablet products were developed by a medical doctor. The powder was developed by an environmental engineer. One of the tablets was developed by a contractor with the help of a dentist. The oral oral filtration protocol or lozenger was developed by a dentist. . And, each one repopulates the good bacteria and saliva in the mouth triggering the mouth’s natural ability to restore teeth and gums.
When I first came across these, I was skeptical. However, I decided to watch the video for each one to the end and gave them a try.
For me, it’s working. I cannot restore the teeth that I have lost. I don’t know if it will help my jawbone so I can avoid a bone graft before I can get the right-side implants done. However, I can save the teeth I have and restore my gums.
I found these products just in time. I could tell, from the pain, that I would need a root canal on my upper left first molar.
It’s been a long journey for me and a painful one at that. If you have pain, gum, or teeth issues, I feel your pain and know the issues. If you decide to try one of these, my hope for you is that it works and that you see and feel improvement without having to go to the dentist. You can confidently smile again.
In five other blogs, I will go over each of the five products including, for each one, who developed the product plus the ingredients, price, and FAQ. Actually, the price for each of the five products is the same.
Each product has a video which is around an hour. I have not provided the text version as for each one it is just a short summary page with the ingredients, FAQ, and price.
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