Periodontal Disease - The Most Common Human Disease for Oral Bacteria Growth - Air Force Inc.™ Technology Neutralizes Bacteria That Thrive
Dental company, Air Force Inc.™ presents new technology and dental plan to eliminate communities of microbes causing periodontal disease.
Holland, MI (PRWEB) May 23, 2006 -- The mouth is a dark, moist environment of a constant warm temperature with a steady supply of carbohydrates - truly ideal bacteria growing conditions. There are 200 - 300 different species of bacteria in the mouth and there is no other place in or on the male or female body that houses this diversity of bacteria’s, which can cause periodontal disease.
Bacteria can be divided into two types: Aerobic - a bacterium that lives off and reproduces in the air - mostly beneficial and anaerobic - bacterium that lives in the absence of air - mostly pathological. The excrement from the anaerobic bacteria is what you taste and smell in your mouth when you wake up in the morning. Not only is it acidic, it also forms a sticky hydrophobic (water resistant) shield around the tooth, called plaque. The fuzzy plaque feel on our teeth are really biofilms that are a complex community of microbes. Impossible through dental care to fully and permanently eliminate, they multiply fast and furious in areas that are dark, warm, moist, acidic and devoid of air. In between teeth and around the gums are perfect places for the bacteria to hide and then start growing, which leads to a fuzzy sweater feel on your teeth.
Not only does it feel awful, but the bacteria-producing plaque causes periodontal disease, which is a potential contributing factor to diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, osteoporosis, and low birth weights in infants.
The dental care solution to remove the bacteria between teeth and along the gum line is difficult with a tooth brush, which can also cause abrasion, grooves and sensitivity. A dental plan to floss can remove bacteria from an unhealthy pocket and contaminate a healthy site, not to mention only about 5% of the population actually flosses everyday. Neither brushing nor flossing can fully clean the site to change the environment within the mouth.
Dental Air Force® replaces tooth brushing and flossing
A dental plan from practicing dentist and expert on periodontal disease, Dr. Piero, found a dental health way to slow down the microbe growth in the mouth – better than anything short of professional cleaning at a dentist office. His invention - Dental Air Force® (www.dentalairforce.com) - uses air, water and dental cleaner to replace tooth brushing and flossing and to whiten teeth. The spray gets in between teeth and around the gum line to remove the bacteria without causing grooves. The air slows down the plaque growth in the dark crevices. The dental cleaner acts as an abrasive to cut through the greasy film and neutralizes the acidic environment. Its main ingredient is sodium bicarbonate, which recent findings suggest may provide additional protection against the loss of tooth enamel. Another ingredient in the dental cleaner is xylitol, used as a natural sweetener, however, is also said to inhibit microbial growth and tooth decay.
“With more and more research strengthening the link between periodontal disease and other systemic diseases, it is imperative that we in the dental community find better ways for consumers to clean their teeth on a daily basis and improve their resistance to illnesses and diseases,” says Dr. Piero.
For more information call 616-399-8511 or visit www.dentalairforce.com
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