Before posting to this forum, it is requested that you read the book,
What You Should Know about Gum Disease, so that the discussion can take place on a level where everyone has a common background and understanding.
The book is already very inexpensive, for example: you can see the low price at
Amazon as well as with any online book retailer of your choice.
However, I know that economically speaking, times are getting tougher. Therefore, I recommend the e-book to those who want to save money or have instant access to the information. You can get the e-book for an even
lower price here. If even $9 is too much for you economically, contact me and I'll help you with special pricing.
If you are a dental professional concerned about the public's awareness and understanding of gum disease and other oral health problems, please feel free to join in the discussion - your expertise is valued and appreciated.
The Book:
What You Should Know about Gum Disease - Here is the bottom line: my gum disease problem is solved - though continued maintenance will always be necessary - which is true for everyone whether they have suffered gum disease or not. I've put a lot of helpful information in this book.
No two human bodies work exactly the same way nor do they have exactly the same chemistry - that's why you will find more than one way to win the battle in the book.
There is a lot of misinformation out there on gum disease in my opinion. There are statements and regurgitated 'half-truths' - even on government sites, that are not useful and even lead to confusion - in my opinion of course. Get the full story and a solid background and understanding from my book. Then
- you will have a much better chance of making your gums healthy and keeping them that way all the while working in conjunction with a dental professional (very much recommended - as you will learn in the book).
Post your thoughts, experiences, expertise or questions here, in this forum.
**If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other health problem, consult your dentist or doctor for advice, diagnosis and treatment. Your best bet is to visit a periodontist.