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YL Dental Products Put To The Test


Author: Artemis A.
Skill: Raindrop Technique
Date: 07-20-2009
Views: 7,438
Word Count: 328
Questions Received: 0
Testimonial ID: 3646-OR
Brand Neutral: No
Scientific Studies: 2

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I have to share with you my improvement in my gums and teeth since I have been using Dentarome Ultra and Fresh essence plus mouthwash. My teeth had plaque which had gone brown from another mouth wash I had used.

I then made an appointment with my dentist to have my teeth scaled and cleaned. As it was a 6 week wait for the appointment, I decided to give Dentarome Ultra and Fresh essence plus a try.

Within a week the marks on my teeth started disappearing and after a month completely disappeared. I cancelled my appointment at the dentist and my teeth have never looked whiter in years. I have receding gums which get red and sore frequently.

I no longer have problems with my gums either now. I've ordered the kids toothpaste also now and they love the taste and their teeth are a lot whiter now also.

A friends testimonial: I have also found Young Living's oral hygiene products to be superb, and they contain absolutely NO known harmful chemicals and foaming agents, that means no sodium lauryl sulfate!

An acquaintance in the USA shared that she carries a squirter bottle with Fresh Essence mouthwash in her handbag, to freshen her breath after every meal. And here is what I particularly love about the Dentarome Ultra toothpaste:

* Its low abrasion formula contains the smallest particle-size commercially available calcium carbonate and zinc oxide, so it's especially gentle on the enamel of your teeth compared with many commercial toothpastes.

* It contains zinc citrate, which has been tested in double blind studies to reduce tartar by 26%. Compare this with most commercial toothpastes that use questionable chemicals such as pentasodium triphosphate and tetrasodium pyrophosphate to control tartar.

* It contains anti-stain whitening enzymes - the natural way to brighten your teeth (and it's worked wonders on my teeth!)

* It uses patented liposome technology to bind the therapeutic-grade essential oils to the mucus membranes in the mouth for longer-lasting effect


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Additional keyword(s) assigned by the editor: gingivitis, periodontal, periodontitis, pockets, pulp.

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Supporting Scientific Studies
1.Associated topics: dental,gums,gingivitis,gum-disease — Study 1: "[Oil pulling] would benefit the general population by giving more confidence in the ancient practices, thus preventing tooth decay and loss." Study 2: "Oil pulling therapy has been equally effective like chlorhexidine on halitosis and organisms, associated with halitosis." Study 3: "The oil pulling therapy showed a reduction in the plaque index, modified gingival scores, and total colony count of aerobic microorganisms in the plaque of adolescents with plaque-induced gingivitis." Study 4: "Oil pulling can be used as an effective preventive adjunct in maintaining and improving oral health." Study 5: "The myth that the effect of oil-pulling therapy on oral health was just a placebo effect has been broken, and there are clear indications of possible saponification and emulsification process, which enhances its mechanical cleaning action."Link
2.Associated topics: dental,gums,gingivitis — "Both clove and benzocaine gels had significantly lower mean pain scores than placebos. No significant difference was observed between clove and benzocaine regarding pain scores. Clove gel might possess a potential to replace benzocaine as a topical [anesthetic] agent before needle insertion."Link

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