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Being a 42 year old man with over 20 years of dental issues, in particular
gum bleeding, retraction, receding, loosening back teeth, and severe
peridontal disease in my back molars, who was told that implants were
not an option without a huge improvement in my gums and the underlying
bone density, as the gum disease had caused severe bone loss in my jaw
bones, I want to offer a story of hope:
I have always had a huge fear of dentists and had avoided them for
over 20 years. I finally took myself into a sleep dentistry dentist
(I absolutely recommend it!), had the necessary work done after the
initial examinations had confirmed my worst fears about my gum health.
So began an intensive web search to find out more and alternate therapies.
I landed on Dr. Judd's bar soap remedy for gum disease and reactivation
of re-enamelization of teeth. Reading up on what Fluoride does to gums
and pulling them away from teeth, leaving them vulnerable to peridontal
infection, combined with the reading about the glycerin in toothpaste
coating the teeth and preventing re-enamelization naturally, I started
brushing with only a soft toothbrush, gently, and thoroughly, after
swiping the brush several times on a bar of soap.
I brush my gums holding the soft brush like a pen, thoroughly sweep
my tongue, top and sides, and the roof of my mouth. I switched to Ivory
quickly and kept it up twice a day for one month. When I went back for
a follow-up, my dentist was amazed by the condition of my gums, the
improvement was startling, actually beyond startling. No more bleeding,
no more swollen redness and puffiness, no more bad breath, and my gums
began to scallop again around my teeth. They haven't gone back to their
original positions high up the teeth as they were when I was young,
but they have solidly and firmly packed themselves around my teeth and
are tightly scalloped around them now.
My gums, and teeth, were looking and feeling much healthier and I knew
it. My dentist confirmed it excitedly in his subdued way. Two months
later on another followup, I was told that we should begin talking about
implants for my pulled molars, if that was something I wanted to do.
I do not, but knowing the option is now available made my spirits soar
because of the health improvement it implied. I've kept up the bar soap
brushing and will never stop.
My gums are light pink - I mean that healthy glowing pink I never thought
would ever be possible for me again, and very tight and perfectly scalloped
around my teeth. The transformation is without exaggeration so remarkable
that others are asking me what I've done. I stopped using fluoride toothpastes
period and threw them all out. I still floss every day, but gently,
and use a small pipe-cleaner-like brush to clean between the larger
gaps (gets particles you would never know were there), and brush diligently,
thoroughly, but softly with my bar soap. I can truly say that I've fallen
on my knees to thank God for the transformation - it is a miracle to
me - and I emphatically recommend this to anyone who can't stop the
deterioration of their gums and teeth with regular methods. I've told
many people and some have begun doing the same. Others say: "Soap?
No way! That tastes awful!"...to me it doesn't at all... and ...a
small bonus is that one wakes up with no morning mouth film either.
I've learned that I've had to 'unlearn' almost everything I grew up
believing to be true for good gum and tooth health. It's a shock and
I'm no maverick... but honestly, it works so well that I'm unabashedly
shouting it out to any who will listen. And I'm so pleased to experience
that most will listen and read up on it themselves. Thank you for reading!
Matt
Posted by: Matt Paulsen on
October 23, 2004
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