Friday 15 May 2015

DENTAL AND ORAL BACTERIA - HOW TO MANAGE IT

Dental And Oral Bacteria

Whether due to diabetes, genetics, hormonal changes, stress or deficient hygiene, dental plaque and tartar is a common problem. Plaque forms when bacteria in the mouth combine with mucus, creating a sticky white substance that adheres to the surface of the teeth.

Tar-tar is plaque that becomes hardened and it is nearly impossible to remove with regular toothbrush. Left untreated, the accumulation of plaque and tartar can lead to gingivitis or gum inflammation which eventually develops into periodontal (gum) disease.

MORE ALARMINGLY.... the bacteria that compose plaque and tartar can break away from your teeth and travel deeper into the body, ultimately reaching your bloodstream.

To protect itself, the body produces more CHOLESTEROL but in excess, this substance can CAUSE narrowing of the arteries and other problems that may result in heart diseases.

For the reason many doctors today are taking an interest in their patients' teeth and gums, stressing proper dental hygiene and recommending regular visits to the dentist.

SOLUTION....... Because of its antibacterial properties, ACIDIC IONIZED WATER nicely complements regular dental and oral hygiene habits. Brushing your teeth with KANGEN ACID 2.5pH IONIZED WATER will help to keep your teeth free of plaque and tartar, and using the ACID KANGEN WATER as mouthwash will wipe out any bacteria lingering on your gums and tongue, as well as relive mouth sores and sore throats. Just be sure to split the water out when you're finished as swallowing acidic water will upset your internal balance.

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