Curing Gum Disease
The Dental Health Institute, a division of Minimally Invasive Technologies, Inc., is a Delaware company and located near Boston, Massachusetts. The Dental Health Institute focuses on dental health areas and specifically on periodontal disease. In a startling statement issued by the American Academy of Periodontology, it was announced that at least eighty percent of the American population has some form of periodontal disease. Curing gum disease is an important mission of the Dental Health Institute and of periodontists and dentists throughout the country and the world.
The Dental Health Institute warns that periodontal disease is the most usual cause of tooth loss in most developed countries instead of, as was assumed, tooth decay. Extensive studies have shown that prolonged and untreated periodontal disease puts certain patients at great risk of experiencing heart disease, lung disease, low birth weight, stroke, and other systemic disorders. Curing gum disease becomes essential when faced with the knowledge that, if untreated, it could be considered a life-threatening disease. Members of the public who are diabetic appear to have a much higher incidence of severe gum disease and their diabetes may be exacerbated by a periodontal disease.
Bleeding gums are a first warning of a gum infection, followed by swollen and painful gums. Periodontal disease has been linked to several kinds of bacteria, including the streptococcus mutans. The Dental Health Institute delivers educational information to the public at large, showing illustrations of healthy, firm, and pink gums, which do not bleed during the normal dental hygiene process of brushing and flossing. Diseased gums bleed, are swollen and painful, and deter sufferers from a vigorous cleaning session. Curing gum disease is vital for patients who have experienced pain for years, kept many appointments with their dentists, and who, eventually, had to undergo periodontal surgery. If left untreated, prolonged periodontal disease can have a debilitating effect upon the general health, as well as leading to receding gums and eventual bone and tooth loss.
Curing gum disease requires the routine of a correct dental care regime. This entails a three-pronged attack consisting of combating bacteria, eradicating pain, discomfort, and bleeding, and the effective cleaning between the teeth. The Dental Health Institute has created the DHI Sensitive Dental Care System, which cleans and disinfects to reduce and/ or eliminate bleeding, swollen, and painful gums. Specifically designed for curing gum disease for patients the regular use of the DHI Sensitive Dental Care System will show an improvement in all dental areas within days of embarking upon the regime, and will help to reverse the ravages of the gum disease.
The Dental Health Institute’s Sensitive Dental Care System comprises the toothpaste, Dioxibrite 1.2., containing two components and a singular disinfectant which is gentle on gums, but deeply penetrates between the teeth and gums to kill off bacteria. The mouthwash, Dioxibrite 2, also has two components, supporting the positive effect on bacteria and should be used on a regular basis. Assisting the curing of gum disease the vibrating flosser removes residue and plaque from between the teeth. The intelligent toothbrush adapts to resistance and has spring acting bristles which retract when needed, to enable gentle brushing. Curing gum disease is achievable and will enable long-term sufferers to enjoy their food without pain. |