I followed Dr. Ellie for 14 years and developed periodontal disease. You must not listen to her. You need to floss, get your teeth cleaned every 3 months. Brush and floss after every meal.
Act puts fluoride back on the teeth after the listerine step. Xylitol after any snack meal or juice, or if ur mouth gets dry after brushing teeth it’s ok to take it after the fluoride is out of your mouth.
But doesn't Listerine kill the good bacteria in your mouth? The purpose of Closys is to help balance the ph level in your mouth. Do any of the products you use afterwards disrupt that balance?
You're right, however, after Listerine you rinse with Act, that will balance the acidity. Also, after you finish don't eat or drink anything for 1-2 hours. It's really amazing, The alcohol feels like it burns when you start Listerine, but, after a few days it drastically reduces.
What mouth wash can you recommend to replace act mouth wash because it's not available in the UK, and the only site I found it, it cost £17 which is about pricey for mouth wash. Thanks
Look for any neutral/alkaline mouthwash, as the pH of Listerine is soo acidic you need something to neutralize it. Google the article "What is the Best Alkaline Mouthwash?" by Central Point Family Dentistry - it has a chart with plenty of brand examples.
Hi what I wondered is what is the point of using some of the products (yes I get why one would want to use the Closys and xylitol) but half the products, particularly the Listerine and toothpaste for that matter is going to be washed away straight away ? Is there any back up in science to this method ? Also can I get away with not using the Listerine if I have to take one out as the cost mounts up to use these products all the time, particularly if some have a minimal effect after being washed straight after ?
Still cheaper than the dentist. Using the ACT (Flouride) after the Listerine makes the Flouride more effective since it reacts better in an Acidic environment. The brushing part with the crest main job is for you to massage and stimulate your gums with the toothbrush (he doesn't show it) but Doc Ellie recommends this inner and outer gums. Search her RUclips. Overall this Doc gives decent advise and gives Doc Ellie her due I'd add the tongue scraper but floss nope - unless i can't get the stuck food out in between the teeth etc.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: [00:18] Dr. Russell Kim introduces a 3-step process for optimal oral health: flossing, rinsing with a neutralizing rinse, and brushing your teeth. [░] [00:47] Flossing is the first step to remove plaque and food particles below the gum line. [░] [01:38] Brushing your teeth should be done after rinsing with a neutralizing rinse to remove mouth acidity. [░] [02:06] Brushing your tongue and scraping it afterwards helps remove bacteria and freshen breath. [░] [02:33] 🪥 Brushing your teeth for at least two minutes at a 45-degree angle is recommended. [░] [03:01] Crest Regular Cavity Protection toothpaste is recommended due to its sodium fluoride and mild abrasive content. [░] [03:57] Listerine is an effective over-the-counter rinse due to its ADA seal and anti-bacterial properties. There are generic brands available. [░] [04:25] ACT rinse is another mouthwash recommended by Dr. Kim. It contains sodium fluoride, which strengthens teeth. [░] [04:53] Brushing with toothpaste and rinsing with mouthwash containing sodium fluoride is compared to waxing a car for tooth protection [░] [04:53] The 3-step oral care routine should be done twice daily: in the morning and before going to bed [░] [05:23] Ideally, brushing and flossing should be done after breakfast and before bed [░] [05:55] Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that benefits oral health by: increasing alkalinity, reducing bacteria adhesion, eliminating bad bacteria, and aiding saliva in repairing cavities [░] [06:24] To get the full benefit of xylitol, consume 6.5 to 10 grams per day. Xylitol mints are a convenient way to achieve this. [░] [07:23] Consuming 6.5 grams of xylitol per day is recommended for optimal oral health benefits. Xylitol mints are a convenient option, but 13 mints would be needed daily. [] [07:48] Xylitol helps neutralize mouth acidity throughout the day, countering acidic foods and drinks. [⚖️] [08:15] Xylitol comes in various forms: mints, gum, and powdered sugar. [] [08:43] The most economical way to consume xylitol is by adding a tablespoon of xylitol powder to a water bottle and swishing throughout the day. [] [09:08] Xylitol products can be purchased online or at various stores including Longs, Walgreens, Sprouts, Whole Foods, and The Vitamin Shoppe. [] Made with HARPA AI
@@tinkymcginnis actually it has the lowest abrasive level on the RDA scale (the scale for determining how abrasive something is) next to water. Now does my question make more sense?
@@tinkymcginnis every national dentistry association. It's not disputed, you can easily right now look up RDA chart for teeth. You'll see baking soda is a seven on the scale while water is a 4. Toothpaste range from 50 to 250 and thus are far more abrasive than baking soda. The other advantage of baking soda is that it's extremely alkaline and neutralizes acid in the mouth
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Salt water and baking soda won't give you perfect mouth microbiome and health. Enjoy your periodontal disease. Take an Oral DNA test -- that's the ultimate test for your mouth health. You won't get good health from baking soda and water.
@@Palpatine4SenateRight doctor now youre recommending processed sugar for healthy teeth, good job, flouride is very bad for you, you should know better 👎
This is the exact same method as Dr. Ellie Phillips but she adds to massage the gums while you brush your teeth and no flossing needed.
It's exactly the same except she recommends NEVER to floss. He should really acknowledge her as his source. 🙂
I followed Dr. Ellie for 14 years and developed periodontal disease. You must not listen to her. You need to floss, get your teeth cleaned every 3 months. Brush and floss after every meal.
How did your dentist ect not pick
Up on your periodontal disease ?!!!
Fourteen years is a very long time to not notice something is wrong . 🤔
@@veronicaharwick9013 Yes he should give her credit. I still floss. It all depends on the individual's teeth alignment.
@@Evermore2017strange comment
Shout out to Dr. Ellie 😊🎉❤
I love Dr Ellie’s method ❤️
Dr Ellie Phillips started this message 40 years ago and says NO to floss and I agree with her
Why is he not giving her credit as if he created it.
Yeah I don't respect that he's not crediting Dr Elie for this.
I literally just finished watching a video of hers where she says you can floss but only once in a while
Hey doc, you literally ripped off Dr Ellie. Lacking your own research and experience? Lame 👎
Yes, she said you can floss gently but she is not a fan😊
I wonder who that dentist was that you were inspired by 10 years ago. Credit where credit due
This is Dr Ellie Phillips method. I watched her video. This stuff works!
Thank you for your informative presentation. 🙂
What a great informative video! 👍🏻
This is more than 3 steps but is exactly the same as Dr. Ellie's oral care system, except for the flossing.
Thank you for the video!
Love it!! Mahalo!
Thanks!
Can you suggest an alternative to the last mouth wash as it stains any work or restoration in resins on your teeth. It will be much appreciated
Fluorigard mouthwash to replace Act mouthwash
Thank you! Please, what is the purpose of using the Act at the end? Remineralization? We use xylitol after the Act as the last step or after meals?
Act puts fluoride back on the teeth after the listerine step. Xylitol after any snack meal or juice, or if ur mouth gets dry after brushing teeth it’s ok to take it after the fluoride is out of your mouth.
But doesn't Listerine kill the good bacteria in your mouth?
The purpose of Closys is to help balance the ph level in your mouth. Do any of the products you use afterwards disrupt that balance?
You're right, however, after Listerine you rinse with Act, that will balance the acidity. Also, after you finish don't eat or drink anything for 1-2 hours.
It's really amazing, The alcohol feels like it burns when you start Listerine, but, after a few days it drastically reduces.
Look at her video total mouth care system on RUclips and it explains it
No it doesn't. Listerine only selectively destroys the bad bacteria strains in your mouth. Listerine is NOT an antibiotic or anything like it.
Can we use xylitol mouthwash during the day instead of the mints? Must xylitol be swallowed? Thanks
What mouth wash can you recommend to replace act mouth wash because it's not available in the UK, and the only site I found it, it cost £17 which is about pricey for mouth wash. Thanks
Colgate Fluorigard Alcohol-Free
Look for any neutral/alkaline mouthwash, as the pH of Listerine is soo acidic you need something to neutralize it. Google the article "What is the Best Alkaline Mouthwash?" by Central Point Family Dentistry - it has a chart with plenty of brand examples.
Hi thank you!
Can you give us an alternative to Closys? Please❤
UltraDEX.
Hi what I wondered is what is the point of using some of the products (yes I get why one would want to use the Closys and xylitol) but half the products, particularly the Listerine and toothpaste for that matter is going to be washed away straight away ? Is there any back up in science to this method ?
Also can I get away with not using the Listerine if I have to take one out as the cost mounts up to use these products all the time, particularly if some have a minimal effect after being washed straight after ?
Still cheaper than the dentist. Using the ACT (Flouride) after the Listerine makes the Flouride more effective since it reacts better in an Acidic environment.
The brushing part with the crest main job is for you to massage and stimulate your gums with the toothbrush (he doesn't show it) but Doc Ellie recommends this inner and outer gums. Search her RUclips. Overall this Doc gives decent advise and gives Doc Ellie her due I'd add the tongue scraper but floss nope - unless i can't get the stuck food out in between the teeth etc.
This video was up 3 years ago Dr. Eli's dental was a year ago
Dr ellie has been promoting her system for decades, I myself have followed it for 15 years
I accidentally bought gel flavor instead of regular. Does it matter or does it have to be regular flavor?
It matters, paste is better
Same here it looked alike.
Any idea about the tongue or does this system take care of that.
Dam use all this
I have two implants teeth. In that case can I use fluoride mouths wash …
Yes
You are copying Dr. Ellie teeth clearing method. Copy Cat
he already said he picked it up from her, listening is a lost thing with people like u
Can you use xylitol as a sweetener in your coffee?. I mean, does it count towards your 6 ounces?
That seems too dilute. Skip sweetener in your coffee and then do the xylitol after coffee.
I’m so confused 😐. Just watched another video. Periodontist over 40 recommend don’t use any mouthwash.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
[00:18] Dr. Russell Kim introduces a 3-step process for optimal oral health: flossing, rinsing with a neutralizing rinse, and brushing your teeth. [░]
[00:47] Flossing is the first step to remove plaque and food particles below the gum line. [░]
[01:38] Brushing your teeth should be done after rinsing with a neutralizing rinse to remove mouth acidity. [░]
[02:06] Brushing your tongue and scraping it afterwards helps remove bacteria and freshen breath. [░]
[02:33] 🪥 Brushing your teeth for at least two minutes at a 45-degree angle is recommended. [░]
[03:01] Crest Regular Cavity Protection toothpaste is recommended due to its sodium fluoride and mild abrasive content. [░]
[03:57] Listerine is an effective over-the-counter rinse due to its ADA seal and anti-bacterial properties. There are generic brands available. [░]
[04:25] ACT rinse is another mouthwash recommended by Dr. Kim. It contains sodium fluoride, which strengthens teeth. [░]
[04:53] Brushing with toothpaste and rinsing with mouthwash containing sodium fluoride is compared to waxing a car for tooth protection [░]
[04:53] The 3-step oral care routine should be done twice daily: in the morning and before going to bed [░]
[05:23] Ideally, brushing and flossing should be done after breakfast and before bed [░]
[05:55] Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that benefits oral health by: increasing alkalinity, reducing bacteria adhesion, eliminating bad bacteria, and aiding saliva in repairing cavities [░]
[06:24] To get the full benefit of xylitol, consume 6.5 to 10 grams per day. Xylitol mints are a convenient way to achieve this. [░]
[07:23] Consuming 6.5 grams of xylitol per day is recommended for optimal oral health benefits. Xylitol mints are a convenient option, but 13 mints would be needed daily. []
[07:48] Xylitol helps neutralize mouth acidity throughout the day, countering acidic foods and drinks. [⚖️]
[08:15] Xylitol comes in various forms: mints, gum, and powdered sugar. []
[08:43] The most economical way to consume xylitol is by adding a tablespoon of xylitol powder to a water bottle and swishing throughout the day. []
[09:08] Xylitol products can be purchased online or at various stores including Longs, Walgreens, Sprouts, Whole Foods, and The Vitamin Shoppe. []
Made with HARPA AI
If Closys is used just to balance ph, why not just rinse with baking soda?
It's too abrasive
@@tinkymcginnis actually it has the lowest abrasive level on the RDA scale (the scale for determining how abrasive something is) next to water. Now does my question make more sense?
@@TommyGunzzz what's your source?
@@tinkymcginnis every national dentistry association. It's not disputed, you can easily right now look up RDA chart for teeth. You'll see baking soda is a seven on the scale while water is a 4. Toothpaste range from 50 to 250 and thus are far more abrasive than baking soda. The other advantage of baking soda is that it's extremely alkaline and neutralizes acid in the mouth
@@TommyGunzzz Lowest still doesn't mean you should use it regularly. It's still abrasive
Thank you drohanon for your kindness towards humanity am very grateful that i was able to get rid of my bad breath problem with the help of your supplement i really appreciate your kindness❤❤
1. Floss 2. Closys 3. Brush and scrape tongue 4. Brush teeth 5. Rinse with Listerine 6. Use ACT 7. Xylitol mints. 3 steps?
Xylitol is deadly to dogs FYI.
Thank you for the dog info.
Thank you for the dog info.
I don’t think the listerine is necessary because the closis is already an antiseptic, but that is my opinion
@@Tendertroll1yes, it is important to do the whole sequence.
Thanks doctor for the good information. You were very specific now I get it.❤😊
This video filled with lots of chemicals. Salt water and baking soda water neutralize and clean the same.
Salt water and baking soda won't give you perfect mouth microbiome and health. Enjoy your periodontal disease. Take an Oral DNA test -- that's the ultimate test for your mouth health. You won't get good health from baking soda and water.
This is nothing more than plagiarism. Dr Ellie Phillips has been doing a very similar program for 40 years.
I noticed that too 🤔. He’s copied her entire program. 🤦🏽♀️
its not plagiarism, get a grip. He said he picked it up from her and likes to share it with his patients, listening is an important skill
@@1024sofia 😀 thanks for your reply.
Flouride is not good for you
keep eating your donuts and cakes and processed foods and drinking your sodas and energy drinks, then. Much healthier. 🙄
@@Palpatine4SenateRight doctor now youre recommending processed sugar for healthy teeth, good job, flouride is very bad for you, you should know better 👎
Do your research! Open your mind
correction - flouride is not safe to INGEST; it is safe when used TOPICALLY only
Who raised you? Grab a book and read. Smh.😮
Chinese are able only to do copies
Oh, the humanity...