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Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye

A Do-it-Yourself Mouth Care System for Healthy, Clean Gums and Teeth

Ellie Phillips author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Square One Publishers

Publishing:25th Feb '25

£16.99

This title is due to be published on 25th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This insightful guide reveals how to achieve optimal oral health without relying solely on traditional dental practices. Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye offers practical solutions.

In Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye, Dr. Phillips challenges conventional dental wisdom that emphasizes brushing and flossing as the primary means to maintain oral health. He argues that this traditional mantra can be not only ineffective but potentially harmful. The key to achieving a healthy mouth lies in understanding the balance of bacteria that naturally exists in our oral environment. By focusing on this balance rather than simply killing bacteria through aggressive cleaning methods, individuals can foster a healthier mouth without the constant need for dental interventions.

Dr. Phillips goes on to reveal the surprising truths about common dental products that many people use, which may actually hinder their oral health efforts. From certain bleaching agents to dental sealants and fluorides, he highlights the potential risks associated with these widely accepted practices. This book serves as a guide to what should be avoided, allowing readers to make informed decisions about their dental care.

By adopting Dr. Phillips' recommended daily routine, readers can take proactive steps to improve their dental health. This includes techniques to reduce plaque buildup, strengthen tooth enamel, and even repair small cavities. With practical advice and a fresh perspective, Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye empowers individuals to take control of their oral health, making the dream of a cavity-free and healthy mouth a realistic goal.

ISBN: 9780757005312

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

248 pages