A ToothSoap Success Testimony
How
to Have a Great Dentist Visit by Using ToothSoap®
by
Karen Adler
Creator
of ToothSoap®
Note
from Chet: Before you read this fascinating article by the creator of Tooth
Soap®, I want to mention that my family and I have been using Tooth
Soap® since Karen first started selling it many years ago. It's my favorite
dental hygiene product, as you'll see in my ToothSoap
Review. After using it for a couple of weeks, my life-long problem with mouth
sores disappeared completely. Whoa!
I
writing about my experience at the dentist with my two daughters.
I
decided to take my girls because they both have some crowding on either the top
or bottom teeth.
I
am opposed to braces, but I found another alternative that corrects the dental
arch, which is the source of the crowding.
Normally
it wouldn't be such a big deal to go to the dentist, but in our case it was huge.
It
was huge because my daughters have NEVER been to a dentist.
My
oldest is 14 and my youngest is 11. So you can see it would be a big event for
us!
It
was awkward when the receptionist at the dentist asked how long it had been since
their last appointment. I said, "It has been a long time." I tried not
to crack up.
I
asked what the procedure was for cleaning teeth and she said they would take x-rays
then remove the tartar, then apply fluoride then polish.
So
I told her to skip the fluoride and she said okay but asked if it was an issue
of money or did I read something?
I
said, "I definitely read a lot of something."
She
then made sure the charts said, "NO FLUORIDE". She was very pleasant
the whole time.
I
tried to get out of the x-rays, but they wouldn't go for it. I wanted the arch
corrected and they said they couldn't even do a consultation without x-rays, so
I said "Okay."
The
girls got their teeth cleaned and the dentist viewed the x-rays and asked me to
come and take a look. My 11 year old had her mouth open and the dentist had this
sharp probe, and he was scraping and poking and when he thought there was something
he would stick the probe in.
I
could hear the sound of the sharp tool scraping against her teeth and all I could
think about was what Dr. Judd said which was:
"Don't
let a dentist poke your teeth with sharp probes. It will make holes in your teeth
making cavities. Don't let a dentist poke with sharp probes under the gumline.
It will make holes that will catch food and cause gum infection."
I
wanted to tell the dentist to stop probing, but I knew I wouldn't be able to control
the way I said it (I wanted to scream!) so I kept silent. He stopped probing right
after that.
The
dentist then proceeds to tell me that the x-rays show my daughter has two little
cavities on her baby teeth. But since she says she can't feel them and they are
not bothering her, he didn't recommend filling them. He said her permanent teeth
were coming in shortly and those baby teeth were going to fall out.
I
was happy! She is my problem child. She loves sweets. It is hard keeping her away.
She will even sneak candy (they sell it at school). She is also a mouth breather
when she sleeps. So she doesn't get the constant bathing of saliva on her top
teeth when she sleeps. Incidentally, her cavities were on the top.
For
my 11 year old to have only two little cavities (that were falling out soon) was
a good thing.
One
down, one to go.
So
with my 14 year old he only did the sharp probe poke one time.
And
my 14 year old had NO CAVITIES! First dentist visit in 14 years and no cavities.
Yippee skippee.
So
the cleaning, x-rays, and impressions ended up costing $444.
The
only reason why I had to pay this was because I wanted that device for their arch,
which by the way, we can't even discuss until I go back and have a consultation
about next week!
Once
I start this whole thing, I will be a slave to the dentist.
Oh
no, I will be sucked into the system like everyone else!
How
can this be? I have evaded the dental system for almost 20 years!
As
I am waiting for my final bill, they are immediately trying to book another appointment
for a cleaning in six months and trying to book me for an appointment as well.
I told them I would think about it.
When
I gave them a check for $444 (of course we have no dental insurance), I asked
how much tartar the girls had on their teeth, and she said my oldest had some
on the back but my youngest had none. This makes sense. Remember the info I provided
to you about how an alkaline mouth produces more tartar? And an alkaline mouth
is more cavity resistant?
My
youngest is more acidic in her mouth, hence less tartar but two little cavities.
The
hygienist told me my 11 year old had bleeding gums during the cleaning, but my
daughter told me later that the hygienist POKED her under her gum with the yes,
you guessed it, "SHARP PROBE" and after that her gums bled.
I
am thrilled that my girls are going to be able to live a life without fillings
in their mouth. So far so good. And they are both excited that they got such good
news. It has made them more motivated to take care of their teeth and they have
vowed to brush even more carefully and use the Brytonpick after every meal!
I
will admit that my girls have had the big advantage of being able to use Tooth
Soap®, Tooth Brightener,
and Tooth Swish during
the last six and one half years.
My
oldest uses Liquid Peppermint Tooth Soap®, Tooth Brightener and Peppermint
Tooth Swish.
My
youngest uses Black Cherry, Passion Fruit and Liquid Peppermint Tooth Soap®,
Tooth Brightener and Peppermint and Lemon/LimeTooth Swish. She has been swishing
regularly after eating lunch at school. I created the Tooth Swish mostly for her,
because she is not so good about brushing.
I
will conclude this by saying that I am a believer in Tooth
Soap® and all the products we sell now more than ever before.
I
want to shout to the world that we should all be washing our mouths out with soap!
Note
from Chet: We've been using Tooth
Soap® since Karen first started selling in many years ago, and it's my
favorite dental hygiene product. The stuff tastes great and after using it for
a couple of weeks my life-long problem with mouth sores disappeared completely.
Whoa! Click here to visit the
official ToothSoap website to order this excellent product.
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