Using straight 10-20 PPM CS in a waterpic ought to get it into the
pockets and everywhere else.
Ode

At 10:12 AM 8/16/2003 +0530, you wrote:
>Greetings Friends,
>For several weeks I've been using one of the little conical proxy
>brushes, getting into some shallow pockets between gums and back teeth.
>The hygienst tells me that in these places the proxy brushing alone will
>help stimulate some sort of healing process, but I'm also pushing in a
>mix of CS, DMSO, E and aloe vera.  One problem I have is that I'm not
>sure the CS I'm using is doing the job, a couple of drops of Microdyn,
>large particle size.  The ointment may be something like a couple of
>hundred ppm.  But I do know that the 10 ppm CS is of the smaller
>particle size that can better penetrate the tissue.  So What to do?
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>I'm not using 10 ppm CS because my feeling is that I would have to use
>more than a couple of drops, and when combined with the other
>constituents I'd end up with something lacking the desired viscosity.
>So I wouldn't be confident I was getting much of this to where it's
>needed and the ppm would also be low.  One answer that occurs to me is
>the possibility that following use of the Microdyn ointment I could
>gargle with a 10 ppm/ DMSO mouthwash.  I am wondering if it is
>reasonable to think that this mouthwash would rinse out the prior/
>Microdyn ointment, thus insuring the smaller particle CS gets to the
>pockets.
>
>Comments anyone?
>Reid
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