Does Tooth Candy Work? | Review of tooth Candy | Can teeth heal themselves
Does Tooth Candy Work? | Review of tooth Candy | Can teeth heal themselves
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Does “Tooth Candy” really work? Is it a scam or does it revitalize and strengthen teeth as claimed?
By now you have heard that by simply chewing this new “tooth candy”, it releases a probiotic that heals, repairs, and strengthens teeth and gums over time.
But what is the truth?
We all agree that healthy teeth are important to our overall health, and when we have healthy teeth, we actually smile more – and that’s a powerful thing. Smiles are the simplest form of optimism.
We also know our teeth deteriorate, wear down and become discolored. As they do we smile less to hide our ugly teeth.
But did you know teeth can repair themselves?
Scientist now know what teeth and gums need to be healthy – and it’s not brushing, avoiding sweets, and flossing every day.
Thanks to recent research by Harvard and University of Washington and a recent study put out by Spring Nature publication, we now know that people who have good teeth have a high population of good bacteria in their mouth.
And if you simply maintain this good bacterium in your mouth, your teeth and gums will repair themselves and last a lifetime.
Imagine waking up each morning to teeth and gums that are healthier than they were the day before.
How does it work? After brushing your teeth, put one soft probiotic candy tablet in your mouth and let it dissolve until completely gone. As it dissolves it will help create a healthy hygiene and dental support for your teeth and gums by activating with your saliva.
Discovered by scientists, created by a doctor, and recommended by dentists, this sugar-free, peppermint-rich, strawberry-smelling oral probiotic candy solution attacks the root cause of tooth decay and gum disease by providing healthy, healing bacteria that helps restore the mouth microbiome, giving the ideal environment for the teeth and gums to rebuild themselves naturally.
Is tooth candy worth trying? Compared to expensive and painful dental procedures, medication, crowns and dentures, the answer is definitely YES.
In other words, if you want your teeth to be stronger and healthier next week than they are today, click on the button below to watch Dr Drew Sutton MD explain the science behind this amazing probiotic, how it works, and how soon you can expect results.