Kamis, 26 Januari 2017

how to remove calcium deposits on teeth

welcome and thank youfor visiting my website. i am doctor elliot davis. please, allow meto share what makes my unique approach todentistry a... thumbnail 1 summary
how to remove calcium deposits on teeth

welcome and thank youfor visiting my website. i am doctor elliot davis. please, allow meto share what makes my unique approach todentistry and health care so innovative and effective. i know you had a sneakpeak at the photos, but you really have to seeit, and hear are all about it, to believe it. have i come up with a curefor periodontal disease?


well, let me show you whatarch reformulation therapy can accomplish in aremarkably natural way, and i'll let you decide. she's 81 years old. she hemmed and hawedfor more than two years before she finally decided togo ahead and start treatment. not much difference, maybea little wider smile, maybe some moreteeth are showing. let's look inside her mouthand check out her bite.


she's 81. notice the buildup ofthe plaque, and the film, on the lower front teeth. it's not from a lackof oral hygiene. she brushes her teeth twoto three times each day, and she's a flosser. notice in less than a yearthe amount of build up is greatly reduced. so what stands out?


look at how much cleaner hermouth and gums have become. we refer to this as gum healthlevel one being achieved. the bottom photo is aboutone year into her treatment. look at the yellow linesbetween her top two front teeth and her top two bottom teeth. most of the mid line discrepancyhas already been corrected. look at the arrowspointing to the right. in the one yearphoto on the bottom, it's pointing to a black space.


as the mouth is naturallyadding new bone, it's also becomingwider, and the teeth are being keptclear of each other so they won'timpede the progress. the arrows pointing up, that'shighlighting just how much less buildup is accumulating. during the next phase ofcare, the gums and the bite are both expected tocontinue to improve. let's now look ather bottom jaw.


this is a bird's eyeview of her lower jaw, just before westarted treatment. the teeth are collapsingtowards the tongue, and are keeping the caninesfrom joining the rest. how bad was her build up? if i cleaned her teethon monday, by friday she'd be ready foranother cleaning. it really was that bad. now, this is an art form,much closer to the ideal.


it's now clear why hermouth is so much cleaner. it's not because shebought a new toothbrush, or changed toothpastebrands, it had nothing to do withher oral hygiene. what toothbrush doyou think is designed to fit in here, anyway? her teeth were soseverely crowded, they were leaning over andpointing in towards the tongue. the fronts, they wereaccumulating plenty of plaque.


and the back of these teeth,they were not only collecting plaque, it was forminghard, stubborn, difficult to remove calculus. now that each tooth is standingupright, and has enough room, we can clearly seethe difference. when all the teeth arein their proper position, the mouth will beself cleansing. before, her mouth wassort of self dirtying. i'm not even sureif that's a word,


but i do know that alot of plaque, bacteria, and stain we're beingtrapped and kept there on her teeth and gums. so what treatment did she have? she had sequentialclear aligners, in this case she had invisalign. which were designedin accordance with the arch reformulationtherapy protocol. there was asignificant improvement


in the health of thegums without any need for a gum treatment. when i claim thatproviding special dentistry is my specialty, thisis the perfect example. it is such a privilegeand so exciting to be able to have someone's mouthbecome so much healthier, in such a conservative,and cost effective manner. i invite you to enjoysome other patient videos with equally compelling stories.


once again, thank you fortaking your valuable time to view this. i am doctor elliotdavis, please, stay well.

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