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Keep your smile healthy! Brush daily, use mouthwash, floss, and visit your dentist regularly for strong, happy, clean teeth.
Healthy teeth start early—build good habits, protect gums, eat right, and smile confidently with lifelong dental care for all ages.
DIY Dental Preventative Care
We've prepared a fresh batch of Nano-Silver-Fluoride Cavity Prophylaxis for free distribution. One batch is ~100 x 1ml doses. Offer good until we run out...until we make another batch.
If you'd like one (or more?) email your mailing address to [email protected] (this is an encrypted email, and we delete every request once fulfilled - no storing of your personal info here!) and we will get 1ml (or more?) into the mail for you at no charge!
Nano Silver Fluoride (NSF)
Nano silver particles have the ability to remineralize enamel, in adult and children’s teeth [yes also “baby teeth” aka “milk teeth”] even at a low concentration. It is bactericidal to a wide range of organisms like Streptococcus mutans, Enterococcus faecalis, and Escherichia coli. It has anti-biofilm properties as well.
HOW?
ANTI-BACTERIAL – Silver ions in solution are toxic to bacterial cells, and are especially effective against acid-producing bacteria, like S. mutans, the bug that causes dental caries (cavities), so it mechanically kills the infection already there.
PREVENTS BIOFILM FORMATION – A two-drop treatment lasts about a year, and during that time prevents new bacteria from colonizing the tooth surface, e.g. prophylaxis against new infections. This preventative strategy does not select for a population, so it doesn’t create drug-resistant bacteria! (phew!)
REMINERALIZATION – Nano Silver Fluoride not only prevents further decay of the dentin, it can actually help to rebuild and recover from damage that has already occured.
So, how do I use this inexpensive, completely safe, super-effective treatment???
CLEAN
This is a critical step as you do not want any particles of trapped food to prevent the solution from making contact with the tooth surface.
To prepare the tooth, first brush your teeth, then floss. Because the solution is itself anti-bacterial, it is not required to rinse with antiseptic mouthwash, or to debride the tooth surface any further.
DRY
Moisture will prevent the Tooth Seal from bonding properly with the tooth. Dry the tooth using cotton balls or paper towels. Place dry cotton balls or paper towels between the cheek and gum to keep the cheek away from the tooth, and to soak up any saliva being produced. Keep saliva away from the tooth during the process.
APPLY
Two drops placed on a cavity or on a tooth you’d like to protect, creates a concentration of encapsulated silver that adheres to the surface of the tooth and provides protection for about a year. If you use a cotton swab to apply, add one additional drop to account for what gets absorbed by the swab.
The solution should be left in contact with the tooth surface for 2 minutes. • Do not lick your teeth during that time. • Don’t eat or drink for 2 hours after application. If necessary, repeat the process in 10-12 months.
Further reading, including a bibliography, can be found here:
https://fourthievesvinegar.org/tooth-seal/
memento mori
This is the prize for the raffle winner over on Twitter. Their prompt was "coyote skull with marigolds" and heck ye, that is right up my lane.
— The golden eyed tiger leaping out of the flames really steals the show! This 9”x12” flash sheet gives a playful nod to the Japanese style tattoos, with cherry blossoms and swirling clouds. Not sure if it’s completely finished, this may need a background color…? Thanks for looking!