Periodontal Disease & Treatment


This video describes Periodontal Disease (also known as periodontitis or gum disease) and the treatments used by dental professionals.


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Painless treatment for gum disease. This is just AMAZING. Simple and easy. (PerioProtect.com)


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Whoopi Goldberg talks about Gum Disease - It can kill you!


www.PalmBeach-Smiles.com Whoopi's personal experience with gum disease sheds light on how serious it can be and how easily it can be prevented.


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What You Should Know about Gum Disease


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Dental Health : How to Cure Gum Disease


The most common ways dentists deal with root canals include procedures known as scaling and root planting. Cure gum disease through regular deep cleanings with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene. Expert: Dr. Mike Glasmeier Contact: www.nashvillefirstimpressions.net Bio: Dr. Mike Glasmeier is a member of the American Dental Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge


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Periodontal Disease


Nearly three fourths of adults have some degree of periodontal disease. Aside from the traditionally discussed dental complications of gum recession, tooth root decay, tooth loss, bite collapse and bad breath, there are now well documented medical complications of periodontal disease, such as heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and peripheral vascular disease.


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Dental Health & Gum Disease : How to Stop Gum Disease


In order to stop gum disease, food particles and bacteria that accumulate around and underneath the gums need to be cleaned out. Use dental floss to clean out food particles from the gums with information from a general dentist in this free video on dental care and gum disease. Expert: David Wagner Bio: Dr. David Wagner is a general dentist with over 25 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz


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Independent trial results of Periogen gum disease treatment


Before and after video of dental tartar dissolving using Periogen. Patient used Periogen for sixty days. Camera is a periodontal endoscope. www.periogen.com


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There is another category of people out there who are losing attractive looking teeth. These people have gum disease that has progressed beyond the point of no return. One day they are smiling away, the next day the dentist is telling them all of their teeth have to go. For more information about gum disease, check out: www.perio.org


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Dental Health & Gum Disease : Home Remedies for Gum Disease


Periodontal disease, or gum disease, can be minimized at home by brushing the teeth, flossing and using mouth rinses. Flush out the toxins and acid underneath the gums to prevent a disease with information from a general dentist in this free video on dental care and gum disease. Expert: David Wagner Bio: Dr. David Wagner is a general dentist with over 25 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz


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Dental Health & Gum Disease : How Is Plaque Detected?


Plaque can be detected by using a disclosing solution that colors the food and bacteria that collect around the teeth and gum line. Learn about the disease that can be caused by excessive plaque with information from a general dentist in this free video on dental care. Expert: David Wagner Bio: Dr. David Wagner is a general dentist with over 25 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz


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Dental Health : Home Treatments for Gum Disease


While dental visits are important, home prevention of gum disease can be performed with the help of toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, Listerine and peroxide. Discover some home treatments for gum disease, or periodontitis, with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene. Expert: Dr. Mike Glasmeier Contact: www.nashvillefirstimpressions.net Bio: Dr. Mike Glasmeier is a member of the American Dental Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge


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Advanced Periodontal Disease Loose Tooth


www.lasergumdentist.com Patient has not been to the dentist in over 20 years. Advanced Periodontitis is the result of un and mis diagnosed Early Periodontal disease. Visit your dentist regularly, brush and floss every day. Your gums should NEVER bleed when you brush and floss. johndds.com http


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TLC4Smiles: Bleeding gums/Bad Breath 101


PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION: To have healthy gums: You need to have the UNDERSTANDING, Right tools, Effective techniques, Regular frequency, and Healthy Habits! The TLC for Healthy Smiles Foundation is a non-profit organization formed to educate the public on how to stop on going mouth diseases such as bleeding gums, bad breath, cavities, and tooth loss. If you would like to obtain wisdom visit our website at www.tlc4smiles.org ©TLC for Healthy Smiles Foundation. No part of this informational video may be copied, downloaded, or for any other reason, used, without explicit permission from the TLC for Healthy Smiles Foundation.


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Dental Health : Can Peroxide Help Gum Disease?


Peroxide can help prevent gum disease by keeping the mouth disinfected on the surface, but it doesn't cure gum disease, and it doesn't penetrate deeply into the gums. Use peroxide in conjunction with brushing and flossing the teeth with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene. Expert: Dr. Mike Glasmeier Contact: www.nashvillefirstimpressions.net Bio: Dr. Mike Glasmeier is a member of the American Dental Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge


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The View: Whoopi Goldberg on oral health and gum disease


www.planodental.com Whoopi learned the hard way that is very important to take care of your oral health. Watch as she shares her animated story. Gum Disease is linked to heart disease and many other health related conditions.


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Dental Health & Gum Disease : What Does a Cavity Look Like?


A cavity is a hole in a tooth that usually starts off as a dark spot on a tooth, but it can spread out and expand. Prevent a cavity from reaching the pulp or nerve of a tooth with information from a general dentist in this free video on dental care. Expert: David Wagner Bio: Dr. David Wagner is a general dentist with over 25 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz


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patient brushes often and removes what she can but is not able to keep tartar off and gum disease has occurred. There is flabby gum tissue and tartar and slight bone loss around her teeth because she is young (late twenties). Notice the deep red color of the gingiva and the bleeding cause by the air from the air syringe. This is the next stage after severe gingivitis (see other video by that name where there is no bone loss). See severe periodontitis for next step in disease process.


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Doctor Nadeem Zafa he is a qualified dentist from Guys Hospital London, and completed his master degree in implant logy. He runs a private implant Referral Centre in Camberley, Surrey. And is also a lectures in different countries of the world. Today doctor Naddeem Zafar will discuss with us the danger of smoking and how this can effect implant surgery as well as the health of the mouth. Smoking is not only dangerous for the lungs but also can cause many other diseases Periodontal disease is a type of gum disease which is an infection of the tissue that support the teeth. Smoking can be responsible for the development of periodontal disease. The question we are going to understand today is Periodontal disease mainly due to smoke or the ARE OTHER FACTOR WHICH MAY TRIGER IT?


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Smoking and Periodontal Disease[downey dentist]


www.lasergumdentist.com Understand the Dangers Surprising as it may sound, many smokers need to be made more aware of the dangers of tobacco use. In fact, just 29 percent of smokers say they believe themselves to be at an above-average risk for heart attack compared with their nonsmoking peers, according to a study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association in March of 1999. Obviously, while information about the medical problems associated with smoking such as lung disease, cancer, heart disease and low-birth-weight infants is widely available, many smokers seem to have tuned out. If you are a smoker who is concerned about the effects smoking can have on your health, congratulations! By accessing information about the negative impacts of tobacco use, you are taking the first step toward quitting. To increase awareness of the dangers of smoking, the American Cancer Society sponsors the Great American Smokeout every year in November. Americans are encouraged to quit smoking for a day or to encourage someone else to quite for a day. The idea is to help someone be smoke-free for a day in hopes of motivating that person to quit forever. The American Academy of Periodontology wants you to understand yet another good reason to quit: Tobacco use is harmful to oral health. Time to Quit In conjunction with the Great American Smokeout, the American Academy of Periodontology hopes to help educate the public about one specific threat to smokers periodontal disease <b>...</b>


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Stopping Gingivitis, Gum & Periodontal Disease, Preventing Gum Surgery, Scottsdale AZ


www.healthysmilesdentistry.com Did you know You have more bacteria in your mouth, then there are people on the entire planet! ... Over 6 BILLION. That 4 out of 5 people over 35 have problems with gum disease? When you kiss someone with gum disease they pass their harmful bacteria on to you? When you bite off food for a child you pass your harmful bacteria on to your child? Research has established associations between oral bacteria and systemic diseases including: Type 2 Diabetes, Heart Disease, Respiratory Disease, Blood Clots and Strokes, Preterm and Low Birth Weight Babies, Alzheimers Disease The theories linking oral bacteria to other diseases explain that the mouth may be a portal for bacteria to spread to the rest of your body. Gum disease is an inflammation of the gums that can progress to affect the bone that surrounds and supports your teeth. It is caused by the bacteria in plaque, a sticky, colorless film that constantly forms on your teeth If you have been diagnosed with gum disease for example, pathogenic bacteria are likely forming colonies that cause localized inflammation and damage in your gum tissue. Those bacteria may enter the blood stream through small ulcers in your gum tissue. www.healthysmilesdentistry.com Our office is certified as a PerioProtect Solution provider. The Perio Tray is a medical device cleared by the FDA and intended to be used to place solutions of the clinician's choice into gingival crevices or periodontal pockets, the spaces that <b>...</b>


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Stop Gum & Periodontal Disease, Avoid Gum Surgery, Protect Your Heart, Dr Schwartz - Scottsdale AZ


www.healthysmilesdentistry.com Did you know You have more bacteria in your mouth, then there are people on the entire planet! ... Over 6 BILLION. That 4 out of 5 people over 35 have problems with gum disease? When you kiss someone with gum disease they pass their harmful bacteria on to you? When you bite off food for a child you pass your harmful bacteria on to your child? Research has established associations between oral bacteria and systemic diseases including: Type 2 Diabetes, Heart Disease, Respiratory Disease, Blood Clots and Strokes, Preterm and Low Birth Weight Babies, Alzheimers Disease The theories linking oral bacteria to other diseases explain that the mouth may be a portal for bacteria to spread to the rest of your body. Gum disease is an inflammation of the gums that can progress to affect the bone that surrounds and supports your teeth. It is caused by the bacteria in plaque, a sticky, colorless film that constantly forms on your teeth If you have been diagnosed with gum disease for example, pathogenic bacteria are likely forming colonies that cause localized inflammation and damage in your gum tissue. Those bacteria may enter the blood stream through small ulcers in your gum tissue. www.healthysmilesdentistry.com Our office is certified as a PerioProtect Solution provider. The Perio Tray is a medical device cleared by the FDA and intended to be used to place solutions of the clinician's choice into gingival crevices or periodontal pockets, the spaces that <b>...</b>


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Dental Health & Gum Disease : Symptoms of a Root Canal Infection


A root canal infection can spread to the root, the bone and underneath the root where it may spread and create pressure in the jaw. Learn how cold temperature remedies can be a sign of a root canal infection with information from a general dentist in this free video on dental care. Expert: David Wagner Bio: Dr. David Wagner is a general dentist with over 25 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz


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Cat & Kitten Care : Gum Disease in Cats


Gum disease in cats is caused by bacteria on the teeth and gums, stemming from plaque and tartar build-up, and it is most commonly caused by feeding them wet food as opposed to dry food. Identify gum disease in cats withadvice from a practicing veterinarian in this free video on pet care. Expert: Dr. James Talbott Bio: Dr. James R. Talbott is a staff veterinarian at Belle Forest Animal Hospital and Kennel in Nashville, Tenn. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge


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Dental Health : How to Fight Gum Disease


Gum disease can be fought by going to the dentist, getting deep cleanings and working at home to brush and floss better. Fight gum disease through checkups and root planting with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene. Expert: Dr. Mike Glasmeier Contact: www.nashvillefirstimpressions.net Bio: Dr. Mike Glasmeier is a member of the American Dental Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge


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Perio Protect Gum Disease Treatment


Interesting gum disease treatment option - (www.PerioProtect.com). Why didn't I think of this??!! It is a home remedy for treating periodontal disease or gingivitis under the supervision of a dentist.


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Dental Health : How to Cure Periodontal Disease


Periodontal disease, or gum disease, can be treated with scaling and root planting, also known as deep cleanings. Visit a dentist to get rid of irritating factors of gum disease with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene. Expert: Dr. Mike Glasmeier Contact: www.nashvillefirstimpressions.net Bio: Dr. Mike Glasmeier is a member of the American Dental Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge


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Dental Health : Chewing Gum & Gum Disease


Some new chewing gums can help prevent the onset of cavities by stimulating the release of saliva and by incorporating xylitol, a sweetener that helps to fight cavities. Chew gum to minimize problems, but not to treat gum disease, with tips from a dentist in this free video on dental health and oral hygiene. Expert: Dr. Mike Glasmeier Contact: www.nashvillefirstimpressions.net Bio: Dr. Mike Glasmeier is a member of the American Dental Association. Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge


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Corsodyl - "Reveal" TV Ad (2011)


"Reveal" the latest Corsodyl TV Ad (2011) www.gumsmart.co.uk Corsodyl advert with a fantastic version of ' Tainted Love ' performed by Hannah Peel - http Bleeding gums are one of the first signs of gum disease, a leading cause of tooth loss. If you think bleeding gums are normal you could have gum disease. For more information, please visit www.gumsmart.co.uk. Corsodyl Mint Mouthwash contains chlorhexidine digluconate for the treatment of gum disease. Always read the label.


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Dental Health & Gum Disease : How to Heal Gum Disease


In order to heal gum disease, a person should seek professional treatment from a dentist, but this can be done in conjunction with some home remedies. Prevent the exacerbation of gum disease by brushing the teeth and flossing with information from a general dentist in this free video on dental care and gum disease. Expert: David Wagner Bio: Dr. David Wagner is a general dentist with over 25 years of experience. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz


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How to Keep Teeth Healthy : Diagnosing Gum Diseases for Oral Hygiene


Learn how to prevent gingivitis, periodontal disease, and how to diagnose periodontal, or gum, disease andget expert tips and advice on keeping healthy teeth and oral hygiene in this free instructional video. Expert: Dr. Scott M. Chandler, DMD Bio: Dr. Scott M. Chandler, DMD began his career in dentistry at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. Filmmaker: Danny Loughmiller


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www.oramd.com How to get rid of gum disease Some symptoms of gum disease include bleeding gums that tend to occur while brushing or flossing. There are different ways that your dentist may treat the gum disease gingivitis. How to get rid of gum disease: Gum disease refers to infection in the bone and tissue area surrounding the teeth, usually caused by bacteria contained in the food and plaque build-up on the teeth and gums. The plaque will harden over time and form calculus also known as tartar.


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TMJ, Gum Disease and Oral Cancer Discussed by New York Dentist Dr. Marc Lowenberg


TMJ, Gum Disease and Oral Cancer Discussed by New York Dentist Dr. Marc Lowenberg, Martha Stewart's personal dentist. Dr. Lowenberg reviews causes and treatment of TMJ, which is often caused by teeth clenching due to stress. Dr. Lowenberg advises on prevention of gum disease and some warning signs of oral cancer.


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Gum disease is an inflammation of the gums that can progress to affect the bone that surrounds and supports your teeth. As the disease progresses, the pockets deepen and more gum tissue and bone are destroyed. When this happens, teeth are no longer anchored in place, they become loose and tooth loss occurs. Gum disease, in fact, is the leading cause of tooth loss in adults and accounts for 75% of adult tooth loss in the United States. If you have been referred to a periodontist it is very likely that your condition has progressed beyond the mild stage. Our goal is to do what it takes to help you and your general dentist do what it takes to avoid tooth loss.


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