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that holds his teeth, with
only a few millimeters of bone left to anchor
one tooth, as shown in his X-ray dated August 4,
1998.
He also uses RBC products,
so when we introduced MicroBrite in 1998,
he switched his dentifrice from drug store
toothpaste to MicroBrite, and has continued to
use it ever since. In order to support bone
growth and bone density, the gentleman said he
also took Protivity for amino acids and
MagiCal for calcium, magnesium, and other
minerals contained in marine
deposits.
The surprise occurred this
spring when his hygienist took a new set of
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She called to the dentist
who looked at the two X-rays and exclaimed -
"awesome!" According to the dentist, bone
restoration almost never occurs in chronic
periodontitis.
Most drug store
toothpastes contain oxidizing agents.
They are devoid of electrons and do not scavenge
the free radicals, nor counteract the acids,
formed by food particles and mouth bacteria
which tend to erode tooth enamel and create
cavities.
MicroBrite is a cleansing
dentifrice. It is not a medicine. It does not
generate bone growth, or treat periodontitis, or
any other disease. But it is different from most
toothpastes. MicroBrite is an antioxidant
that produces
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