Why you should not brush or floss your teeth?
5th American Dental Congress
October 05-07, 2015 Philadelphia, USA

P Piero

USA

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

After your initial phase of periodontal therapy, are you sending your patients home with a manual/power toothbrush? The Center for Disease control states that 50% of those over 35 years old and furthermore, 70% of those over 65 years of age have periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is the most prevalent and costly disease on the planet. Those statistics are proof that the toothbrush and floss are failing us. Periodontal therapy, three month cleanings and home care are the three most essential components for this population. In this session you will learn how and why inflammation is the culprit of most systemic diseases. These diseases include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, breast and many other cancers, chronic kidney disease, Alzheimer�??s, COPD and more. Research data and references will support the evidence in this section. A simple scheme, describing chronic infection and how it destroys the body will be discussed. A novel approach (that eliminates tooth brushing and flossing) to arterial vessel management and wound healing will be introduced and backed up with a discussion of a 6 months diabetic clinical study that was published in the International Journal of Experimental Dental Science in 2013. In the study, this approach lowers HbA1c (a blood marker) by over 1% without drug intervention. This is a significant reduction for diabetic patients. In the periodontal crevasse, pathogens were lowered by 500% as compared to a toothbrush. Decreases in other clinical parameters will be discussed. In addition, a description of how and why this arterial vessel management works will be detailed and demonstrated.

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