The One Easy Step to Never Need a Dentist Again

Dr. Ellie Phillips
5 May 202422:12

Summary

TLDR视频脚本强调了口腔健康的重要性,并提出了预防牙科恐惧和牙病的方法。演讲者分享了个人经历,包括童年时在牙科诊所的恐怖记忆,以及作为牙医在处理儿童牙病时的挑战。提出了使用木糖醇(Xylitol)作为预防牙病的关键策略,强调其在减少牙菌斑和促进口腔健康细菌方面的作用。演讲者还讨论了早期儿童龋齿的严重性,这是一种完全可以预防的疾病,通常由照顾者的口腔细菌传播给孩子。此外,还提到了木糖醇在芬兰的学校项目中的成功应用,以及在马拉维进行的研究,表明木糖醇的使用可以减少早产风险。最后,演讲者鼓励孕妇、儿童和家庭使用木糖醇,以培养健康的口腔微生物群,预防牙病,并改变下一代对牙科治疗的态度。

Takeaways

  • 🦷 牙科恐惧通常是由于童年时期的不愉快经历造成的,如牙痛、牙齿治疗等,这些经历可能导致成年后对牙医的恐惧和紧张。
  • 👶 儿童时期是培养对牙医健康态度的关键时期,通过教育和积极的体验可以帮助他们克服对牙医的恐惧。
  • 🤰 孕妇和儿童的口腔健康教育非常重要,这有助于培养下一代对牙医的积极态度。
  • 🇫🇮 芬兰有一个超过65年的公共健康项目,通过在学校给儿童提供木糖醇(Xylitol)来维护口腔健康。
  • 🍬 木糖醇(Xylitol)是一种天然糖醇,可以有效减少牙菌斑和促进口腔健康细菌的生长。
  • 🧬 口腔微生物群的建立对长期口腔健康至关重要,儿童四岁时的口腔微生物群很大程度上决定了成年后的口腔健康状况。
  • 👩‍⚕️ 牙医可以为恐惧牙科的患者提供帮助,通过教育和逐步适应治疗过程来减轻他们的恐惧。
  • 📚 作者在书中提到,通过使用木糖醇和完整的口腔护理系统,可以显著改善口腔健康,并减少对牙医的恐惧。
  • 🍼 对于婴儿和小孩,父母和照顾者应该避免与孩子分享有害的口腔细菌,而应该通过良好的口腔卫生习惯传递健康的细菌。
  • 🦠 牙周病和龋齿是由特定的细菌引起的,这些细菌可以通过唾液传播,因此维护良好的口腔卫生对于预防这些问题至关重要。
  • 🌟 通过积极的教育和适当的口腔护理产品,如木糖醇,可以为儿童和成人创造一个没有牙科恐惧的未来。

Q & A

  • 为什么有些人害怕去看牙医?

    -有些人害怕看牙医可能是因为童年时的不愉快经历,如牙齿治疗过程中的疼痛和不适,或者牙医缺乏同情心,导致患者感到困难和创伤。

  • 为什么牙医需要具备同理心?

    -同理心可以帮助牙医更好地理解患者的感受,减少患者的恐惧和焦虑,特别是对于那些有牙科恐惧症的患者来说,同理心尤为重要。

  • 在1970年代,为什么儿童的牙齿状况如此糟糕?

    -在1970年代,儿童的牙齿状况糟糕主要是因为早期儿童龋齿的问题,这是一种完全可以预防的疾病。由于缺乏适当的口腔卫生教育和预防措施,导致儿童牙齿严重龋坏。

  • 什么是木糖醇(Xylitol),它如何帮助改善口腔健康?

    -木糖醇是一种天然存在的糖醇,可以用于口腔卫生产品中。它可以帮助减少牙菌斑细菌,促进健康口腔细菌的生长。通过每天少量多次的使用,可以改善成人的口腔健康,并帮助儿童建立健康的口腔微生物群。

  • 为什么说木糖醇是改变口腔健康的关键?

    -木糖醇可以改变口腔中的细菌平衡,减少有害的牙菌斑细菌,同时促进有益细菌的生长。这种改变有助于预防牙齿蛀牙,从而长期维护口腔健康。

  • 孕妇使用木糖醇有什么好处?

    -孕妇使用木糖醇可以减少牙菌斑,改善口腔健康。这不仅可以提升孕妇自身的健康,还能通过亲吻和拥抱将健康的细菌传给婴儿,帮助婴儿建立健康的口腔微生物群。

  • 为什么儿童在幼儿园时期使用木糖醇很重要?

    -儿童在幼儿园时期是口腔微生物群发展的关键时期。使用木糖醇可以帮助建立健康的口腔微生物群,预防牙菌斑的形成,从而减少未来发生蛀牙的风险。

  • 为什么说儿童在四岁时的牙齿健康状况可以预测他们成年后的口腔健康?

    -儿童在四岁时的牙齿健康状况反映了他们的口腔卫生习惯和家庭护理情况。如果在这个年龄阶段牙齿健康,那么他们很可能已经养成了良好的口腔卫生习惯,这将有助于他们维持长期的口腔健康。反之亦然。

  • 为什么新长出的恒牙需要特别注意?

    -新长出的恒牙在最初一年内非常容易受到伤害。由于这些牙齿是软的,很容易受到牙菌斑和蛀牙的影响。因此,需要特别注意保护这些新长出的牙齿,以确保它们的健康。

  • 如何使用木糖醇来保护儿童的牙齿?

    -可以通过多种方式使用木糖醇来保护儿童的牙齿。例如,可以将木糖醇晶体溶解在温水中,然后用牙刷或海绵擦拭儿童的牙齿;或者使用含有木糖醇的儿童牙膏和口香糖;甚至可以在安抚奶嘴中加入木糖醇。

  • 为什么说口腔健康教育应该从孕妇和儿童开始?

    -从孕妇和儿童开始进行口腔健康教育可以帮助他们建立正确的口腔卫生习惯,预防口腔疾病,减少对牙医的恐惧。通过教育,可以培养出一代不害怕看牙医的人,因为他们拥有健康的牙齿。

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😀 牙医恐惧与口腔健康

第一段主要讨论了人们对于看牙医的恐惧,以及这种恐惧如何影响他们的心理和行为。提到了牙医的同理心对于患者的重要性,以及作者在英格兰东部萨塞克斯郡工作时,如何通过教育和让儿童熟悉牙科诊所来减少他们的恐惧。此外,还提到了作者个人的经历,包括童年时陪兄弟看牙医的恐怖经历,以及后来作为学校牙医时所面临的挑战。

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😷 儿童早期龋齿与预防

第二段深入讨论了儿童早期龋齿问题,即在四岁前儿童乳牙的严重蛀牙问题。作者强调这是完全可以预防的,并且通常是由于照顾者的口腔细菌传播给儿童造成的。提出了使用木糖醇(Xylitol)作为一种预防措施,说明了即使是小量的木糖醇也能有效改变成人口腔中的细菌,从而促进健康口腔环境。此外,还提到了1970年代的研究,展示了木糖醇如何帮助减少孕妇口腔中的牙菌斑,并可能对新生儿的健康有积极影响。

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🌿 芬兰的公共口腔健康计划

第三段介绍了芬兰的公共口腔健康计划,该计划已实施超过65年,通过向儿童提供木糖醇口香糖来维护口腔健康。讨论了木糖醇如何帮助预防牙菌斑的形成,并促进健康细菌的生长。还提到了图尔库大学(University of Turku)的研究,这些研究展示了木糖醇在预防蛀牙和帮助修复初期蛀牙方面的潜力。此外,还提到了一项在马拉维进行的研究,该研究发现孕妇使用木糖醇口香糖可以降低早产风险。

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🧒 儿童牙齿健康与木糖醇

第四段继续讨论了儿童牙齿健康,特别是关于如何在孩子四岁时通过使用木糖醇来改善他们的口腔健康。强调了四岁时口腔健康状况对成年后的影响,并提出了使用木糖醇作为日常口腔护理的一部分。讨论了新成人牙齿在孩子大约五岁时开始生长的情况,并建议家长在孩子幼儿园时期就开始使用木糖醇,以确保新长出的成人牙齿健康强壮。

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👶 儿童口腔护理与木糖醇的使用

第五段强调了儿童口腔护理的重要性,以及如何通过使用木糖醇来消除牙菌斑和预防蛀牙。作者建议家长教育孩子正确刷牙,并使用木糖醇来维护口腔健康。讨论了牙医恐惧的根源通常是童年的不愉快经历,并强调了为下一代提供健康口腔护理的重要性。最后,作者呼吁人们关注木糖醇,并从孕妇和幼儿开始,以改变未来一代对口腔健康的态度。

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Keywords

💡牙医恐惧症

牙医恐惧症是指个体对牙科治疗感到极度害怕或焦虑的一种心理状态。在视频中,牙医恐惧症被描述为许多人普遍存在的问题,它可能源于童年时期不愉快的牙科治疗经历。例如,视频提到了一个人因为童年时看到兄弟接受牙科治疗时的可怕经历而产生了牙医恐惧症。

💡口腔健康

口腔健康是指牙齿、牙龈和整个口腔环境的健康状况。视频中强调了口腔健康的重要性,并提到通过正确的口腔护理,人们可以拥有健康的口腔,减少对牙科治疗的恐惧。例如,视频提到通过使用木糖醇可以减少牙菌斑,从而改善口腔健康。

💡木糖醇

木糖醇是一种天然存在的糖醇,视频中提到它可以用来改善口腔健康,因为它有助于减少牙菌斑细菌并促进健康口腔细菌的生长。木糖醇的使用是视频推荐的一种预防蛀牙和改善口腔健康的策略,如通过每天多次少量使用木糖醇可以清除牙菌斑。

💡牙菌斑

牙菌斑是牙齿表面形成的一层含有细菌的薄膜,是导致蛀牙和牙周病的主要原因。视频中提到,通过使用木糖醇可以有效去除牙菌斑,并且如果儿童的牙齿上没有牙菌斑,他们就不太可能发展成蛀牙。

💡早期儿童龋齿

早期儿童龋齿是指儿童在四岁之前就出现的牙齿腐烂现象。视频中提到这是一种完全可以预防的疾病,通常由照顾者的口腔细菌传播给儿童。例如,如果照顾者有龋齿,他们可能会通过唾液将细菌传播给儿童,导致儿童牙齿感染。

💡口腔微生物群

口腔微生物群是指口腔中的细菌和其他微生物的集合,这些微生物共同构成了口腔的生态系统。视频指出,通过使用木糖醇,可以改变口腔微生物群,促进健康细菌的生长,并防止有害细菌的定植。这有助于维护长期的口腔健康。

💡孕妇口腔健康

孕妇的口腔健康不仅关系到自身的健康,也可能影响到胎儿的健康状况。视频中提到,孕妇使用木糖醇可以减少口腔中的牙菌斑,并通过亲吻和拥抱将健康的细菌传递给婴儿,从而有助于婴儿口腔健康的发展。

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💡儿童牙科

儿童牙科是专注于儿童口腔健康和治疗的医学领域。视频中讨论了儿童牙科的重要性,包括如何通过教育和适当的口腔护理实践来减少儿童对牙科治疗的恐惧。例如,视频提倡通过提供有趣的等待室和教育活动来使儿童牙科体验更加积极。

💡口腔护理系统

口腔护理系统指的是一系列全面的口腔卫生实践,旨在维护和提高口腔健康。视频推荐了一个完整的口腔护理系统,包括使用木糖醇、氟化钠和其他矿物来强化牙齿和减少牙菌斑。这个系统旨在帮助个人采取积极措施来改善他们的口腔健康。

💡幼儿园儿童

幼儿园儿童是指处于幼儿园年龄段的孩子们。视频特别提到了这个年龄段的儿童,因为他们开始长出永久性的成人牙齿,这是建立良好口腔卫生习惯的关键时期。通过在幼儿园时期使用木糖醇,可以为儿童的长期口腔健康打下基础。

💡预防性牙科治疗

预防性牙科治疗是指采取措施预防口腔疾病的发生,而不仅仅是治疗已经出现的疾病。视频强调了预防性牙科治疗的重要性,如使用木糖醇来预防蛀牙,以及教育儿童和孕妇如何维护口腔健康,从而减少未来可能出现的口腔问题。

Highlights

人们将通过口腔健康感到赋能和良好,从而消除对看牙医的恐惧。

缺乏同理心的牙医可能会加剧病人的恐惧,因为他们的指令对某些人来说可能太困难或创伤性。

作者在英格兰东部萨塞克斯郡工作时,通过教育和让儿童熟悉牙科椅,尝试改变他们对牙科诊所的恐惧感。

作者提倡从孕妇和儿童开始教育,帮助他们更好地管理口腔健康,从而培养不害怕牙医的新一代。

木糖醇(Xylitol)被认为是改变成人口腔健康的关键,每天少量多次使用可以减少牙菌斑细菌,促进健康口腔细菌。

1970年代的研究表明,孕妇每天使用适量的木糖醇口香糖可以减少口腔中的牙菌斑。

芬兰有一个超过65年的公共卫生项目,向儿童提供木糖醇,以维持整个口腔微生物组的健康。

塔尔图大学(University of Turku)在芬兰进行了许多关于木糖醇的研究,证明其可以有效预防蛀牙。

木糖醇不仅能够预防蛀牙,甚至还能有助于修复初期的蛀牙。

在马拉维进行的研究显示,孕妇每天使用两片木糖醇口香糖可以减少早产的风险。

作者建议孕妇和儿童使用木糖醇,并保持口腔健康,以分享给下一代。

四岁时有健康牙齿的儿童,长大后很可能继续保持牙齿健康;反之亦然。

作者推荐使用木糖醇作为关键成分的完整口腔护理系统,特别是睡前清洁牙齿后使用。

幼儿园儿童的永久牙齿开始萌出时,应使用木糖醇漱口,以确保新牙齿健康强壮。

作者反对在儿童牙齿上使用密封剂,因为一旦使用就无法移除,而推荐使用木糖醇漱口作为替代方案。

通过木糖醇和正确的口腔护理方法,可以改变下一代对牙科治疗的态度,消除恐惧,享受拥有健康牙齿的过程。

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and they will be empowered they will

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feel good about their mouth health and

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then there will not be this fear and if

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you have a dentist that's not

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empathetic it can become even worse

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because they're telling you to stop

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doing this or open your mouth and for

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you it's too difficult and it's too

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traumatic and hopefully no longer the

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awful thing that was the gift of

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Dentures it was a wedding gift are you

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afraid of going to the dentist do you

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get stressed before a dental appointment

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you're really not alone there are a

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number of people who are terrified of

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going to the dentist and they would do

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anything to avoid having the need to go

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and as a child I had a terrifying

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experience going to the dentist not for

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me particularly but for my brother who

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had really bad teeth he was a big cookie

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fan and I remember him being tied in the

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chair and the noise of the drill and the

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sound and the

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smells I remember hating hating even

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sitting in the waiting room where in the

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waiting room of my dental office there

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was a big old grandfather clock ticking

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every second of the agony that we had to

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wait to be called in for the dental

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treatment and back then parents were not

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allowed to go in the operatory with the

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child child it was a an awful terrifying

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experience and it's no wonder if you've

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had the experience like that of

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something unpleasant as a child maybe

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having a lot of cavities filled and they

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were painful and uncomfortable maybe

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having toothache maybe having

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extractions none of that is pleasant and

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it contained your entire life experience

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of Dentistry you can get so paranoid

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that when you sit in the dental chair

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you really can't breathe you really

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can't swallow you can't you can't open

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your mouth perhaps and if you have a

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dentist that's not

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empathetic it can become even worse

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because they're telling you to stop

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doing this or open your mouth and for

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you it's too difficult and it's too

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traumatic so I worked for many many

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years with phobic patients trying to

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help them children and adults when I

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worked in eastor in Sussex in England in

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the

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1970s and on Saturday mornings I would

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open my office to educate patients to

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teach them to have children come and

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just look around and try the chair and

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maybe we had a story we made it an

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experience where the smells of the

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dental office weren't necessarily

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associated with the things they didn't

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like but with things they did enjoy I

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made a waiting room that was always full

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full of exciting animals and pictures

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and climbing things and and coloring

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books and and to make it as much fun for

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children as possible and that's where

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you know I believe that if we begin with

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pregnant women and with children

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educating and helping them to have a

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better time with their teeth and their

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oral health we can develop a new

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generation that doesn't fear the dentist

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that doesn't need to fear the dentist

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dentist because they have beautiful

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healthy teeth and again my story is very

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personal when I went to England it was

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one of the second or third jobs as I I

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had in dentistry I worked for the school

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service in the United Kingdom and I was

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taking over the place of a dentist who

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had to give up quite quickly because his

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eyesight was

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deteriorating and he had made a

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treatment plan for that day for the

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patients I was going to see and I write

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about this in my book kiss your dentist

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goodbye because it was a turning point

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in my career I knew how wonderful teeth

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could be I had seen that in my previous

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office

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experience I had realized during my

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training how bad teeth could become and

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then I was experiencing this critical

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moment of being a school dentist a

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children's dentist in England in the

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1970s and when I took a look outside the

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operatory door there was a line of

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children sitting on a bench next to

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their

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parents all parents and children nervous

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with white faces not saying anything

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there was almost complete silence

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because children had to behave they were

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seen and not heard in those days and

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these poor children came in and my job

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my only job that day was to extract

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teeth they were given nitrous oxide the

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laughing gas and then I went in to

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extract one two sometimes all these

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children's teeth and it was so traumatic

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for me to see this Devastation of young

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children's mouths I had no idea and you

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may have no idea how awful so many small

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children's mouths are how much disease

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there is in the world it's called Early

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Childhood carries and it is completely

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preventable it is say it again

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completely

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preventable this is tooth decay before

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the age of

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four this is tooth decay so bad in baby

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teeth that children are rendered without

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teeth because all the baby teeth are so

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decayed

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now they don't grow like that they are

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infected like that and most often the

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infection comes from the caraker

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somebody who is looking off to these

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children who has tooth decay and the

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bacteria will spread they will share the

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bacteria in the droplets of saliva when

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they kiss hug cuddle chat talk anything

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you can't avoid sharing within a family

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group don't try and save the silverware

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or and don't kiss your baby you are

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going to share

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bacteria my plea to mothers and parents

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is share good bacteria it's not

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difficult to change the kind of bacteria

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in your mouth and this is why I call

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Xylitol a gift I actually believe the

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gift of healthy teeth lies in

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understanding how to use the equivalent

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of one teaspoon of Xylitol a day

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in the correct way to change the oral

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health of adults in 6 months and you do

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that with a tiny amount five times a day

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a fifth of a teaspoon or if you want to

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eat it as a commercially made Mint or in

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a piece of chewing gum but five

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exposures to a small amount of zotol

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every day will get rid of plaque

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bacteria and promote the healthy mouth

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bacteria that you do want to share with

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your children because they are going to

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have bacteria in their mouths there is

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no mouth without bacteria that is not

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possible so let's make sure our children

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have healthy bacteria in their mouths

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and then they won't have plaque and if

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they don't have plaque they won't have

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cavities so they did studies back in the

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1970s where they gave Xylitol gum

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a small amount seven of a gram seven

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times a day so that that they actually

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had seven grams which is a little over a

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teaspoon a day to pregnant women and

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they measured the plaque levels in these

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women's mouths and they were at 100% at

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the beginning their mouths were bad but

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over the months of using Xylitol in the

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correct way these mothers ended up

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without plaque in their mouths at the

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time after the babies had been born and

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the babies were beginning to erupt their

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new baby teeth so these mothers are

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hugging and kissing and cuddling with

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their little babies as the new teeth

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erupt and you see plaque bacteria can

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only multiply on a hard non-shedding

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tooth surface plaque bacteria don't

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multiply in your saliva you've never

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seen lumps of plaque in your saliva they

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need a hard non-shedding surface on

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which to grow so what these mothers had

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done was in essence change their plaque

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levels in their

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saliva even if they still had cavities

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even if their teeth was still bad their

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saliva was clean and when they kissed

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their babies they kissed healthy

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bacteria to the babies and it was the

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healthy bacteria that colonized that

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took over and occupied the space on

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these new baby

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teeth and as the baby teeth grew in in

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the second year of Life the baby teeth

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that grow in the second year have

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grooves in the molar surfaces and if

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your baby has healthy bacteria those

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healthy bacteria will go in and get a

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foothold in the baby teeth in the

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surfaces of those mullers the baby MERS

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and this is the most wonderful way to

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ensure that that baby mouth is going to

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stay

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healthy in fact in Finland they have a

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public health program that has been in

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place now for over 65 years where they

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give xylol little mini pieces of gum to

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the children going to preschool in

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Finland as they arrive at school after

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lunch and before they go home now there

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is assuming they may have another couple

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of exposures to xyl at other times maybe

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in the morning before school and maybe

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as they get home or before bed before

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sleeping at night but xylol in this

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small exposure

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amount in preschool years Builds on that

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same idea that they want to keep the

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whole mouth biome healthy eliminating

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plaque and keeping healthy bacteria fed

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and nurtured by the

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zyol there are studies if you want to

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look at the University of turou T KU in

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Finland they have done so many studies

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on xylol they have actually

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developed artificial mouths with saliva

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and teeth to show that not only can

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xylol when it's head to head in a study

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against sugar completely avoid cavities

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when sugar was consumed cavities formed

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when zotol is consumed it is it prevents

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these cavities but the other thing the

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University of turou actually

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showed was that Xylitol can help if a

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cavity is starting to form it can help

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it to repair

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itself so Finland has been using this

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extremely sensible program now since the

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1970s and it has paint pained me that in

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England zotol is pretty much not known

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and in America it is a little known but

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again most dentists fail to suggest this

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to Pediatric patients who are struggling

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with Decay or to pregnant women in

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2022 uh an OBGYN researcher at uh the

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Baylor University in Houston was uh

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studying

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she actually did a study in Malo on

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pregnant women who used two pieces of

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xyl gum per day that was all they could

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actually get over to Mala they had hoped

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for for more for five pieces a day but

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because it was difficult to get the

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product to Malawi they ended up with

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just two pieces a day one after lunch

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and one last thing at night and this

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OBGYN doctor was able to show

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that this xyl gum reduced the risk of

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pre-m birth in these babies in these

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children in these mothers had less

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babies born

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prematurely just with that so there is

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no reason to avoid xylol during

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pregnancy and I would even encourage you

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as I encouraged my daughters who when

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they were pregnant to use my complete

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mouth care system get your mouth healthy

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ideally before pregnancy during

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pregnancy and after pregnancy and keep

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your your any caretaker's mouths healthy

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as your children are growing if you have

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a babysitter that comes to the house or

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you know you you are taking your child

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to care uh every

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day you either want to ask if it's a

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personal babysitter or Nanny they might

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want to get on board with the program

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themselves but if you're in a public

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setting and that's not possible the

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other thing a parent can do is actually

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purchase xyl crystals the granules of

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xyl and dissolve them in warm water

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small amount you know a fifth of a

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teaspoon and dissolve it in a little

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drop of warm water and then wipe that on

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the teeth whenever you can before

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daycare

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after daycare if that's possible you can

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do it on a sponge you can do it on a

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toothbrush you can give your child a

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toothbrush to suck there are certain

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pacifiers where you can put some Xylitol

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in The Pacifier that's another option

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and uh try to expose your child to a

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certain amount of Xylitol if you feel

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they are at risk for picking up plaque

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bacteria from those around them they the

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pla plaque bacteria

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have been shown to come either vertical

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transmission from parents to children

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from caretakers to children but there is

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also a horizontal transmission from one

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child to

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another especially vulnerable are

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children who have a course of

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antibiotics because any antibiotics

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perhaps for an ear infection or some

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other problem will wipe out all the

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mouth bacteria and leave the mouth

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exposed

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and potentially vulnerable to infection

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from plaque bacteria so if your child

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has STP sore throat and has just had a

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big course of

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antibiotics xyl would be a useful

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addendum to that so trying to use zotol

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in pregnancy trying to use my complete

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mouth care system in

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pregnancy so that you have a healthy

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mouth and you can share it with your

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family with your children so that the

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child's mouth can be cleaned and uh made

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healthier by actually consuming xotl as

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soon as they are able and then what we

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know now is the micr biome the the

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mixture of bacteria that have developed

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by the time a child is 4 years old will

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become a big percentage of the

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microbiome of an adult now pediatric

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dentists have known for years we say it

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another way a child with healthy teeth

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at four is probably going to be an adult

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with healthy teeth for Life a child with

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terrible teeth at four is probably going

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to have terrible teeth for life now I'm

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here to tell you that doesn't have to be

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and if your child at four has terrible

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Teeth Let's get them on a program and

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that program would be zotol as a key pin

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using zotol multiple times day

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especially last thing at night after

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cleaning teeth before

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sleeping but the other thing to

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recognize is that new permanent adults

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teeth start to erupt at around 5 years

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old just around kindergarten before

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during or around that time and these

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first adult teeth are going to come at

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the back of the baby line of baby teeth

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they are the first Perman

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molers and often parents are unaware

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that these new teeth have come into the

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mouth because no baby teeth are lost

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these teeth literally pop in at the back

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and if we want this child because we

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don't want them to develop fear we want

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them to be empowered like adults the

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more empowered you are the less fear

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you're going to have if you know that

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you have no plaque if you know you're

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using my my complete mouth care system

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that is every day twice a day

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mineralizing your teeth so that any

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dings and dents are going away you will

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feel

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empowered that you're not going to

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develop a new cavity and potentially any

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little cavities that are there are going

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to go away and this is exciting news and

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I put every patient that I ever saw on

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my compl that wanted to if you just

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wanted to have your teeth filled that's

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fine but if you want to go on my

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complete mouth care system for 3 to 6

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months and then let's look and see what

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needs correcting what needs filling what

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has helped itself in your own mouth then

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that's what I always did so these new

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teeth as they erupt in kindergarten

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years are soft new adult teeth coming in

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a child's mouth are always soft and this

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is the biggest

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sadness I

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have almost

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90% of new erupting adult teeth are

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harmed within the first year of erupting

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into the mouth and this is why dentists

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believe you need a sealant or covering

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over that child's tooth it's a treatment

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once you put a sealant on a child's

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tooth it cannot be removed it is going

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to actually percolate into that tooth in

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the groove and block it up for life and

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what I'm recommending is that instead of

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signing up for that treatment be aware

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that your kindergarten child is going to

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be erupting permanent teeth and develop

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the system of rinsing with xylol

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possibly with some sodium dilute sodium

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fluoride and that will be a separate

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video but I highly recommend doing all

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that you can with Children of

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kindergarten age to set them up so that

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their new adult teeth coming in are

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going to be healthy and strong and you

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you you teach your child how to brush

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around their teeth and they will be

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empowered they will feel good about

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their mouth health and then there will

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not be this fear almost everybody who

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has Dental fear has an

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experience a childhood

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experience and we owe it to the next

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Generation to give them this opportunity

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that is on a plate it is so simple it is

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xylol is delicious children eat it and

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love it you can dissolve these crystals

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and put it on a baby toothbrush and see

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a child's face light up it is

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delicious and so I beg you to look into

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these strategies

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not to surround a child by screaming at

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them holding them down flossing their

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teeth in a tantrum because it's not

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necessary eliminate plaque enjoy the

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whole process of Oral Care make it a

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pride pleasure Delight to have healthy

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teeth and this can be done and this then

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will change the next generation's

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attitude and hopefully no longer the

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awful thing that was when my parents

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grew up people gave newly wedded couples

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the gift of Dentures it was a wedding

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gift a gift so that they could go and

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have their teeth extracted so that they

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wouldn't have to mess with their teeth

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that were just a lifetime of

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problems and that is how I grew up in

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that

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environment to where I am today where I

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am begging the world worlds to pay

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attention to

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zotol because it can change

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everything especially if you begin right

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at the start with pregnant women and

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young children

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