Steven H. Feit, D.M.D., P.A.
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Fresher Breath:  You can have it too!


 You can order online directly from the company by clicking here

(You need to tell then REF # 54755701:    800-333-7374)

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Did you ever come face to face with someone who had a little too much to drink? How was it when a "heavy" smoker started hacking near your olfactory apparatus (nose)?

 

For some, bad breath is not their fault. You may be meticulous and take the necessary time to clean your mouth properly. Yet, a bad odor can be present. We can HELP! All you need to do is ASK! If you think your friends and family will tell you your breath smells like "Ed Norton's" clothes after a long, hard day on the job you're mistaking.

 

There is hope, we have different treatments available to accomplish your goal.

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GOOD SMELL...Just for you:

Did you happen to notice the wonderful aroma in the air at the office? 

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Patient Home Care Instructions: For Fresher Breath

Step 1:   Make a "U" out of the Tongue Scraper. Hold with both hands and sweep from the back to the front until your saliva is clear.

Step 2:    Using a "pearl"-size drop of the odor fighting toothpaste, brush your teeth for 2-3 minutes. (The Sonicare is the best choice of brush to use). Angle the toothbrush bristles toward the gum tissue and massage gently into the gums, introducing the toothpaste below the gum line. Be sure to brush your tongue, cheeks and roof of your mouth.

Step 3:   Expectorate (spit out) the excess toothpaste but do not rinse with water.

Step 4:   Floss between all your teeth.*

Step 5:    Using 1-2 capfuls of odor fighting Mouthrinse, vigorously swish for at least 2 minutes.

Step 6:   Expectorate excess and do not rinse with water. Refrain from rinsing, eating, or drinking for 30 minutes for best results.
   
      When using the gel, brush a small amount into the gums at bedtime and expectorate without rinsing. Or place anywhere healing is needed.   

 

*Use of the special irrigator machine: use it prior to step 5. Place 2 capfuls of the rinse in the reservoir, fill with warm water and rinse according to the instructions included with the
irrigator. When finished, hold a mouthful of the conditioned solution in your mouth for several minutes to get an added benefit from the ionizing effect.

 

You can order your very own irrigator and the mouthrinse that fights bad breath: by calling:

800-333-7374

Give them the following number:     REF #:   R3636-14-650

Ask for the mouthrinse, tongue scraper, toothpaste and irrigator. You can order online directly from the company by clicking here

 

Steven H. Feit, D.M.D., P.A.
7000 West Camino Real
Suite 130

Boca Raton, FL 33433

Phone: (561) 338-7535
Fax:      (561) 368-2981
feit@stevenfeit.com

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