Complete Mouth Care System Stimulate natural repair with Dr. Ellie's Complete Mouth Care System

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ELLIE PHILLIPS DDS Complete Mouth Care System It only takes 5 minutes, twice a day, to protect your smile and improve your oral health. Stimulate natural repair with Dr. Ellie's Complete Mouth Care System» Stop Cavities» Protect Enamel» Remineralize Teeth» Fight Plaque

how it works ELLIE PHILLIPS DDS The Dr. Ellie s Complete Mouth Care System is a specific collection of commonly found oral care products for the protection and healing of adult teeth. When used in this specific method, these products will work in harmony to balance mouth biochemistry and leave teeth cleaner and gums healthier than when any of these products are used alone. how it came to be Dr. Ellie Phillips, a dentist, observed hundreds of patients in her office over a period of ten years. Dr. Ellie examined each patient for plaque, tooth and gum health, documenting the products they used to clean their teeth. Over many years of interrogation she discovered a pattern, showing some products appeared to help patients whereas others did not. Certain products even appeared detrimental to oral health. Next she suggested that patients using unsuccessful products change to use the beneficial ones, sometimes combinations of one or more products. Amazing improvements sparked her intense interest and to the eventual development of this specific system. Each step of this system has a specific purpose for promoting oral health. The interaction of these products is harmonious and quickly shows amazing benefits. It is vital that the correct products, method, timing and exact sequence is followed. when to use Use the Dr. Ellie s Complete Mouth Care System twice a day, in the morning and last thing before going to bed. who it s for The Dr. Ellie s Complete Mouth Care System is for any adult who wants to protect, repair or improve their mouth health. The Dr. Ellie s Complete Mouth Care System can be used when adult teeth begin to erupt (around 6-7 years old), but children should be supervised until they can safely rinse and spit. what is it? This is a method of cleaning teeth and gums in such a way that the biochemistry of the mouth is balanced for health (harmful bacteria are eliminated, yet healthy ones are promoted). The result is cleaner and healthier teeth and gums and often the resolution of early cavities, enamel weakness, and gum disease.

XYLITOL Zellie s xylitol gum and mints after every meal, snack or drink. The use of xylitol is vital to the entire program! Doing only the rinses without using xylitol will only get you partial results. Having 6-0 grams of xylitol daily will help to loosen plaque on teeth so that the rinses are more effective. Xylitol also protects your mouth from acidity and helps to remineralize your teeth. Xylitol is best taken in small, frequent doses throughout the day and after meals, snacks, or drinks to alkalize your mouth. Not all xylitol products are created equal and many have added ingredients that will negate the positive effects of the xylitol. Zellie s xylitol products are always made with 00% xylitol and the best ingredients! MY MOUTH HAS NEVER FELT HEALTHIER Dr. Ellie, I originally spoke with you about 3 months ago. You introduced me to your products and program. All I can say is my mouth has never felt healthier! I cannot wait to go for a cleaning to see what positive comments the hygienist will have. Nick

2 STEP TWO PRE-RINSE WITH CLOSYS CloSYS will prepare your teeth for brushing. This ph neutral rinse ensures that brushing teeth does not occur in an acidic mouth. If your mouth is acidic your teeth will be soft and easily damaged by the abrasiveness of toothpaste. CloSYS works on oxygen-hating disease bacteria, to improve gum health, safely and gently. CloSYS reduces 99.9% of harmful bacteria in your mouth, specifically the ones that cause bad breath and gum disease. 2 Rinse for minute. Focus on gently holding the rinse on any areas that you know have particular problems. INCREDIBLE DIFFERENCE IN THE WAY MY MOUTH FEELS: My mouth feels completely clean instead of just clean. I believe I am hooked! We are spreading the gum and mints around the office today! Thanks. Kristin tips Do not add the flavoring that comes with the CLOSYS rinse. Do not rinse with water between any of the steps.

3 STEP THREE BRUSH WITH CREST REGULAR CAVITY PROTECTION TOOTHPASTE Brush with Crest Cavity Protection Regular Paste for about 2 minutes. tips Focus on brushing your gums around teeth, to stimulate a good blood flow to the place where teeth and gums connect. Do this on the inside and outside of every tooth. Crest Cavity Protection Regular Paste gives far better results because it doesn t have the problematic additives that many new pastes have. It s active ingredient, sodium fluoride, is at an optimal concentration. Many new pastes contain stannous (tin-based) fluoride that will stain teeth. Don t forget your front teeth at the gum level. People often turn their wrist as they brush and forget these teeth. Crest Cavity Protection Regular Paste has finely ground silica, which is an ingredient that helps heal teeth and at this fine grind is non-abrasive. Many pastes may damage and wear enamel with a more course silica or other problematic ingredients, such as chalk or glycerin. Avoid whitening, tartar or plaque control products. Clean your toothbrush every day and store dry and away from any toilet area. When you put sodium fluoride and silica together they strengthen teeth to protect them from acids. This is how this specific paste prepares teeth for the next step, the LISTERINE Rinse. (If you use any other toothpaste, you may not have this same protection). Do not rinse with water between any of the steps.

4 STEP FOUR RINSE WITH LISTERINE LISTERINE is an effective rinse that kills the bacteria that cause plaque build up and gingivitis. Many other antiseptic, baking soda, or peroxide rinses are too aggressive for mouth health. It s hard to believe LISTERINE is the more gentle antiseptic rinse because of how strong it feels in the mouth, but it s active ingredients are three essential oils: eucalyptus, menthol, and thymol. 2 Rinse vigorously for 30-60 seconds. Focus on letting LISTERINE do your flossing by swishing it between your teeth and places where bacteria hide. The rinse contains alcohol and is acidic, but in Step Two you protected your teeth from acidity with Crest Cavity Protection Regular Paste, and in Step Four you will protect your mouth from the drying alcohol, which will be washed away by finishing with the ACT Anticavity Rinse. If full strength is too strong, you can dilute with water. Always look for the ADA Seal on the label. We suggest the Original or Cool Mint flavors. tips Avoid LISTERINE products with whitening, plaque, tartar-control or alcoholfree formulas. Do not rinse with water between any of the steps.

5 STEP FIVE RINSE WITH ANTICAVITY ACT Rinse for minute. ACT Anticavity Rinse is a very dilute, but particularly effective, sodium fluoride solution. Using it directly after the LISTERINE increases the healing power of ACT. This rinse helps prevent & reverse cavities, strengthen teeth, and leaves your breath fresh. It is also a particularly good rinse for reducing tooth sensitivity. As the final step, ACT seals and protects your teeth for many hours. tips Do not rinse with water between any of the steps. NO CAVITIES I just wanted to say thank you! I went to the dentist for my 6 month check up and have no cavities! This has not happened to me since I was a little girl! My sensitivity is better and my mouth in general is fresher and cleaner. Sandy Do not eat or drink for 30 minutes after rinsing with ACT. Choose only Original ACT Anticavity Rinse in mint, cinnamon, or bubblegum flavors.

LEARN MORE! Visit DrEllie.com to learn more about Dr. Ellie and her mission to help everyone achieve ultimate oral health! CUT OUT THIS HANDY CHEAT SHEET AND POST IT ON YOUR BATHROOM MIRROR! STEP ONE XYLITOL 2 STEP TWO PRE-RINSE Use products with 00% Xylitol throughout the day.» For maximum effectiveness, have 6 0 grams per day.» Xylitol is great anytime, but especially after meals and drinks.» Granulated Xylitol or Mints or Gum. Rinse with CLOSYS mouth rinse for one minute.» Do not rinse with water after this step. WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ZELLIE S SUPERIOR XYLITOL PRODUCTS? Check out Zellies.com for complete information on product ingredients as well as helpful information on the benefits of xylitol for oral health. 3 STEP THREE BRUSH 4 STEP FOUR CLEAN Brush with a soft toothbrush and use Crest Regular Cavity Protection Toothpaste (-2 Minutes).» Don t use Crest with: whitening, tartar control, stannous fluoride, sodium monofluorophosphate or triclosan.» Keep toothbrush sanitary and clean. Keep it away from the toilet area.» Do not rinse with water after this step. Rinse with LISTERINE (30-60 Seconds). Only use the Original or Cool Mint flavors with ADA Shield.» Don t use LISTERINE with plaque or tartar control, or whitening.» Do not rinse with water after this step. ZELLIES XYLITOL PRODUCTS ARE ALWAYS MADE WITH 00% XYLITOL! 5 STEP FIVE PROTECT Rinse with ACT Anticavity Fluoride Rinse for minute. Only use the Mint, Cinnamon or Bubblegum flavors.» Avoid all other ACT formulas.» Do not rinse with water after this step.» Try to avoid eating or drinking for 30 minutes after finishing with this step.

ELLIE PHILLIPS DDS NICE TO SEE SOMETHING SO SIMPLE WORK SO WELL! Just had my checkup 5 months after starting the system. Recession in some pockets went down from 6 mm to 4 mm, and the hygienist made the remark that my teeth seemed to belong to somebody different than what had been posted in my dental reports the last few years. The most amazing thing she noted was that my teeth looked like they have been flossed regulary (which they hadn t been... even remotely). Nice to see something so simple work so well. I ve been using the system twice a day with the exact recommended products. Thanks Dr. Ellie!! Patrick ELLIE PHILLIPS DDS For more information, visit: www.drellie.com 202 Dr. Ellie Phillips. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, or translated into any language in any form by any means without written permission. Information herein is NOT intended to be taken as medical advice. No therapeutic or medical claims are either implied or made. DO NOT ALTER ANY MEDICAL TREATMENT, OR THE USE OF MEDICATION WITHOUT THE PERMISSION OF YOUR MEDICAL CARE PROVIDER. FDA regulations prohibit the use of therapeutic or medical claims in conjunction with the same of any product not approved by the FDA.