By Tim McMahon Geographic Tongue is a disorder that causes bare patches on the tongue surrounded by white rings. Doctors commonly consider it to be “benign” meaning not life threatening and not extremely serious. In addition they commonly report that “no treatment is necessary”. Based on my research, this is an extremely short sighted and […]
Continue readingAre you curious about what is included in our 139-page e-book Healthy Tongue Secrets? Look at the table of contents for a taste of what is included:
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Continue readingBy Riko Kawasaki If you have painful, white lesions inside your mouth, then most probably you have what is called mouth ulcers or canker sores. Usually, this does not need treatment as they often go away on their own. However, simple things like talking, brushing the teeth, and even eating can become a painful experience […]
Continue readingTim, I read your book already could not put it down. Just to give you some history of myself. I am a 48 year old Canadian male not over weight and a non-smoker in what i thought was above average health. About 10 months ago during a routine dental exam my dentist informed me that […]
Continue readingBy Mike J Sanchez When one clenches his or her teeth together habitually, or grinds them by sliding them back and forth against one another, it is called bruxism. Dentists are seeing more and more patients with bruxism showing up in their offices. Our busy lives can be very stressful, which leads to unconscious clenching […]
Continue readingThe downturn of the economy has seen a surge in the number of stress-related diseases. The volume of people inflicted with bruxism is on the rise as stress is one of the major causes for the illness. Unintentional clenching of the jaw or grinding of the teeth that occur during the sleep can cause severe […]
Continue readingStatistics reveal that millions are suffering from bruxism which is the involuntary clenching or grinding of teeth that generally occurs during sleep. Clenching the teeth with immense force or grinding them on a continuous basis can cause permanent damage to the gums and teeth. This will result in the crushing through the protective shield created […]
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