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Interesting manducate disease communication option. Why didn’t I conceive of this??!! It is a bag cure for treating odontology disease or gingivitis low the oversight of a dentist.

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23 Responses to “Perio Protect Gum Disease Treatment”

  1. grantcv1 on March 8th, 2010 6:06 am

    The trays have to be form fitted. They have a lip around the gum line that forms a seal to hold the medication in the gum pockets for up to 15 mins. It’s a difficult problem as the gums emit fluids that counteract the pressure from the trays. Your dentist needs to have these trays custom made for you.

    That said, $1900 for them is way absurd.

  2. ovidiu299 on March 8th, 2010 6:42 am

    Gum ………like Orbit , Airwaves or Winterfresh ? The gum is not good for the teeth? I’m confused.

  3. Luv4Learning on March 8th, 2010 6:56 am

    I absolutely agree! :)

  4. GummyBare9 on March 8th, 2010 7:17 am

    It depends on your insurance plan. Some cover it, and some don’t. I wouldn’t let an insurance executive decide how healthy you are though, they are more interested in their profit. Some things in life are just worth it, like your teeth.

  5. benandhev on March 8th, 2010 7:51 am

    Im in NZ and i have gum disease and now have lost alot of bone aswell…. I have been to three sum specilists and had my teeth scaled twice. But have never been offered any other treatment as we dont have anything in NZ. Im desprete to stop the process as im only 22. Can any body help me?

  6. jkling17 on March 8th, 2010 8:33 am

    The AAP is a LOBBY, whose interests are for the PROFITS of its MEMBERS. So – yes – they will never ever endorse PP. My periodontist wanted me to get a huge amount of VERY expensive and painful gum surgery.

    I did my own research, found Perio Protect and now my gums are in great shape, aren’t sensitive at all, don’t bleed, etc. My trays were 750 each (negotiated from $900 – All things are negotiable!

    Just make sure you get a GREAT hygienist for that deep cleaning!!!!

  7. jkling17 on March 8th, 2010 8:51 am

    It’s not the same. You not only need a mild (3%) hydrogen perioxide gel (not sure if Katz sells this). But you also need PRESCRIPTION antibiotic drops that go into the trays WITH the Perio Gel. The two together, along with perfectly fitting trays ensures that infection is killed off and allows your gums to them heal themselves.

    I have now been on this system since Nov 2008. It has been AMAZING and well worth every penny.

  8. just4laughs on March 8th, 2010 9:16 am

    A cheaper and better alternative is The Dr. Katz periodonal system. He has the trays and the gel that you need, all for about $30.00.
    Get a deep cleaning and scaling done first, then go to Dr. Katz website and click on the periodontal tab. You will find everything you need to help clean up your mouth. Check your local drug stores as well. I bought my first kit at Walgreens which included, mouth trays, gel and a rinse solution.

  9. daisycutter71 on March 8th, 2010 9:58 am

    mmmmmm makes u wonder if this is a flouride problem!

  10. angelmelodyx on March 8th, 2010 10:06 am

    Is this treatment avaliable in the UK?

  11. Luv4Learning on March 8th, 2010 10:17 am

    How much does this perio protect cost? Does traditional dental insurance cover it? Though my dentist won’t acknowledge my gum disease yet, I do have gum recession, and exposed roots in my back teeth already (!!). I want to nip this in the bud before it can get any worse.

  12. GummyBare9 on March 8th, 2010 10:21 am

    The best part of this system is how quickly the bleeding goes away when using the trays. And THAT is what researchers are the most concerned about – when your teeth bleed – that’s when the bacteria from gum disease can get introduced into the other areas of your body – i.e. the heart, …..

  13. GummyBare9 on March 8th, 2010 10:43 am

    Every solution is a temporary solution to gum disease. You can either have your temporary solution done by a dentist when it might be too late, or you can take control of your own health, and have the highest degree of homecare currently available – to prevent gum disease, or maintain a healthy oral environment. Also, you can TREAT gum disease with this system and knock out the disease in a matter of days. It’s the best system currently available.

  14. Jefferson1717 on March 8th, 2010 11:23 am

    I’ve been on this system now for 9 weeks. We started with a full deep cleaning (scaling), and I got my trays 2 weeks later. Along with the Perio gel, my dds put me on liquid antibiotics for the trays. My results have been REMARKABLE. In this short a time I have some pockets that went from 10mm to 6-7 mm. And 4-5mm to 2-3. My gums went from bleeding and sore to pink and healthy. I’m very pleased.

    It’s important to do a deep cleaning first – so that your gums can heal well afterward.

  15. lydeppmath on March 8th, 2010 11:44 am

    I abreviated because it wouldn’t allow me to say in full what I wanted. H calims it could hurt her heart but she geta cleaning every 6 mo – dds assist said if she has cleaning 3 or 4 mo. it would do that same thing for her and 92 is hard to handle trays etc.

  16. lydeppmath on March 8th, 2010 12:41 pm

    dds wants mom 92yrs 2 try.Bacteria seeps in2 blood. Clean more often better? Thinking of her? fixed income. Put temp tooth comes out.I’m skeptical.

  17. adelgado75 on March 8th, 2010 1:23 pm

    Is this something that a gum specialist or a regular dentist prescribes? I just had a scaling done. My dentist advised me to see a gum specialist.

  18. bknel123 on March 8th, 2010 2:13 pm

    I understand how the trays can kill the bacteria in the pockets but this seems to be a short term solution correct? I mean, it doesnt promote growth in the gums or bone does it? So if a patient ever stops using the trays the bacteria will almost certainly reinfect the pockets. Is this correct?

  19. PurpleKnightSaber on March 8th, 2010 3:08 pm

    My dentist prescribed me a PerioProtect tray in March. I was supposed to use it three times a day for 15 minutes. Back then I had pockets ranging from 3 mm to 6 mm. Just had a perio checkup today, and almost all of my pockets are down to either 2 or 3 mm! I have now been told to just use it twice a day. I am still going to get scaling done on a regular basis though, just to be thorough.

  20. kfiliz on March 8th, 2010 3:57 pm

    could you please give me some more information about this treatment. I have a gum disease and also i lost my tooth 2 days ago i am so sorry about this. i dont want to lose the others also. How can i get that thing? thanks already

  21. brushnfloss60 on March 8th, 2010 4:17 pm

    Fantastic Treatment for gum disease!!! As a hygienist, I’ve treated at least 50 patients in our dental practice with Perio Protect and the results are incredible. This is the only system that allows the patient to take control of their own oral health. Side effects include whiter teeth, fresher breath, and fewer trips to the dentist. Simple, easy, quick at-home solution for better oral homecare. This is a full mouth antimicrobial treatment that makes brushing more effective.

  22. achiever1814 on March 8th, 2010 5:14 pm

    As a patient I can tell you that my gum disease is gone. I went from 7mm, 6mm and 5mm pockets to nothing over a 3mm. I have never had scaling and/or root planing and never had surgery. I went from 113 bleeding spots to 23 in 2 weeks!! Now that’s results. All I know is that I NO LONGER need surgery, my breath is fresher and the worst part of all is that my teeth are whiter. I wife really hates all that and I get to keep my teeth. What a shame! I would recommend to anyone!!!

  23. eddd118118 on March 8th, 2010 5:39 pm

    good vid but the sound and picture are a little out of time

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