THE GATEWAY TO ORAL HEALTH:

Giving Your Patients a Fighting ChanceOraKlenz

Over the past decade -- indeed most recently in the increased emergence and documented virulence of airborne bacterial maladies – the link between oral access and the spread of systemic disease has come under the closest scrutiny. It is well known that bacteria can (and does) enter the blood stream directly via the gateway of the mouth and gums. (Fig. A)

Left untreated, the gateway bacterial precursors of oral tissue inflammation and gum disease can and do become far more serious.  Plaque formation, restriction of blood flow to vital areas and the triggering of systemic inflammation throughout the body can be the result. And the more prevalent and serious the sources of inflammation, the greater the risk of heart disease, stroke, respiratory illness, Type 2 diabetes, colorectal cancer, even dementia and Alzheimer’s.

Now more than ever, the need for profound bacterial control and protection must be the primary concern of every patient and dental practitioner. The times demand it.

Brush. Floss. OraKlenz.  

Yet when it comes to achieving and maintaining optimum oral health in a virally-compromised environment, a daily regimen of brushing and flossing – regardless of the diligence and commitment of the patient -- is simply (or not so simply) not enough. Every dentist and oral practitioner owes it to his patients to protect them as comprehensively as possible. Today that means addressing the issue of bacterial control and therapeutic protection at all levels of treatment – at all times.  It is vitally important that the targeted deep application of anti-bacterial medicaments at the source of bacterial inflammation and infection become part of every patient’s daily regimen of oral care – and especially before and after surgery or restorative work.
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Enter The OraKlenz Oral Care System. Integrated into a patient’s regular hygiene regimen, use of the patented OraKlenz trays and gel will deliver measurable results in a few weeks…while continuing to provide optimum oral and systemic gateway protection when used as part of a regular dentist-prescribed treatment program. Each individually prescribed OraKlenz treatment tray is made to fit snugly and comfortably over teeth and gum tissue. The treatment margin extends below the pocket depth to ensure targeted effectiveness. A light activating touch infuses the specially formulated OraKlenz Gel – 1.7% hydrogen peroxide with an invigorating mint flavor -- deep into troubled pocket areas for 99.8% treatment efficiency. (Fig. B)

OraKlenz employs a newly perfected, newly patented dual-tray process to deliver deep-penetrating medicaments and gateway protection to bacterial breeding grounds at the gum line

OraKlenz is a simple, not-invasive, easy-to-use therapy option that acts immediately to control biofilm regrowth and prevent the re-decay that can occur at the gum line following any restorative procedure: from fillings to crowns to implants.

OraKlenz is not a substitute for surgery or scaling or any kind of restorative work.

OraKlenz enhances periodontal therapy at all levels of treatment. Quite simply, it gives your patients a fighting chance.

Brush. Floss. OraKlenz.

For the dentist, The OraKlenz System fulfills the potential for significant practice expansion and optimal care support. The at-the-source treatment of bacterial proliferation and the subsequent control and protection provided by such a system will definitely come as a breath of fresh air to a wide range of patients -- those struggling with chronic halitosis and/or gum disease; those faced with the possibility of oral re-infection; those at risk for a recurrence of COVID-19, RSV or a multitude of more serious systemic conditions.

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