Is Dental Plaque Really A Problem?
Yes, and it may lead to more serious problems.Dental plaque is a form of dental disease that can develop into more serious forms such as tooth decay, gingivitis, and chronic periodontitis. If it is not removed within 48 hours it begins to harden and the chances of developing more serious problems increases with time.
Unfortunately, this condition is widely ignored, even by those who suffer from it. The best way to deal with dental plaque is to prevent it. For those who are already at risk, there are several methods of dealing with resulting dental disease. See our recommendations for methods of prevention, early cures, and late-stage cures.
To start, here are three rules you must follow…
Tip #1: Realize That A Cure Exists
Unless there is a more serious alternate dental problem, there is nothing physically preventing you from getting rid of plaque. This is a problem that can be solved.Your tooth disease might be based on poor diet, poor hygeine, or even stress- there are many things which can trigger it..
Either way, this problem can be cured with the right combination of tooth care, diet change, and further prevention.
Tip #2: Attack The Issue From Multiple Angles
All legitimate programs to cure tooth disease are based on a mix of diet and hygiene changes, and in some cases medication.Just like putting together a puzzle, you need to make all the right pieces fit effectively to take care of your teeth.
How these programs lead you along the way to healthy teeth is how they differ. This is a big difference, and one program's approach might work better for you than another.
So what do we recommend? We have two recommendations, as seen on the top right of our page.
For most people, we recommend Freedom From Dental Disease. Click here to read more about it.
Regardless of which program you choose, it's very important that you follow...Tip #3: Follow Every Step Of Your Program
It is very crucial that once you've started a program you commit to it.Just as you get no benefit from seeing a therapist only once, or if you only follow a diet for 3 days, you get no benefit from a program if you only follow a few of the steps.
Commitment is essential. Most people don't realize how much their teeth affect them, and therefore they simply "live with it." Understandably, they aren't willing to make the effort.
The best programs to cure dental plaque and the resulting issues are short and effective. They understand the fear and anxiety surrounding this issue, and they help remove this fear. If you choose instead to try a treatment with a licensed dentist, make sure that your dentist thoroughly addresses not only your condition but the fear and anxiety surrounding your condition as well. An excellent dentist will do this, but many will not.
We recommend simple, specialized, at-home courses. Whatever you do, take action, commit, and you will see results.