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how can i get help with my gum disease? any treatments out there that really work. i don't have the money to get the treatment done at the dentist. any suggestions of where or what i can use to help this? This is not a substitute for proper treatment, but maybe it will buy you some time until you can get proper care. SPEND $40 AND BUY AND USE A WATERPIK IRRIGATOR. One option would be to look for a Dental Hygiene school that is closest to you. In the mean time, it would be helpful for you to keep the bacterial levels low by brushing 3 times daily and flossing 2 times daily. Also use a mouth rinse, something without alcohol. I would suggest Crest Pro Health or some other type of rinse that is alcohol free. Going to a school to get work done takes time, but also saves money. The cost is a fraction of what it costs to get it done at your regular dentists office. Also, check with the office administrator at your dentists to see if they offer payment plans/credit options. Even if you can't do it in 2 appointments, try one appointment each month until everything is completed. It is slow going, but worth it. Periodontal disease (gum disease) is definitely serious and not to be ignored. There are several studies that link it to diseases such as heart disease and others. Let your dentist know you are serious about getting this treated and hopefully they will be able to help you out. |
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