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Needing advice on management for advancing gum disease, can't get an appoint with a periodontist until next |
year. My gums don't bleed and are not sore but receeding of my gum line is dramatic. Can't afford proposed treatment (have had 2 opinions, one with a periodontist and another with a dentist that uses laser machine) So far spent approx $600 and still no treatment. Has anyone successfully treated gum disease with natural products? gum disease can麓t heal by it self, it has a period when it stabilize but then it continues to destroy more bone and more gum tissue, scaling and root planing stops the controls the problem but not necessary cure the disease. i don't have any answers, my mate has your problem, but to a lesser degree, i am also wondering about a natural product. |
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