Independent Researchers Expose Why Deep Cleanings Fail: The "Dental Termite" Epidemic Ruining Adult Smiles
A controversial new presentation reveals the microscopic root cause of bleeding gums—and a simple 12-second routine that naturally supports oral health.
*Clinical footage from Dr. Blake's presentation. Tap to play full video.
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The Discovery of "Dental Termites"
Award-winning dental biochemist Dr. Andrew Blake recently released a controversial presentation detailing how microscopic 'dental termites' in our saliva are the true cause of tooth decay and gum inflammation. According to his research, these organisms are entirely different from standard mouth bacteria.
These invaders turn healthy saliva into a corrosive acid swamp, which dissolves enamel and leads to painful gum infections. Even more alarming, these organisms feed off artificial sweeteners and use the nutrients in your saliva to accelerate decay overnight.
The "Candy-Water" Salivary Biotic Solution
The breakthrough came when researchers studied the isolated village of Akai Gawa in Japan. Despite a diet high in sugars and zero access to modern dentistry, 94% of the population remained completely cavity-free.
The secret wasn't a toothbrush. It was a specific diet rich in fermented dishes that naturally introduced Salivary Biotics into their mouths. These beneficial organisms (like Lactobacillus paracasei and Bifidobacterium lactis) act as a shield, neutralizing the acidic environment and allowing teeth and gums to remineralize naturally.
Because the traditional Japanese diet is difficult to replicate in the West, researchers have recently concentrated these rare salivary biotics into a simple, at-home protocol.
Dr. Blake has released a detailed video presentation explaining exactly how anyone can use this method at home to support their oral microbiome before committing to invasive procedures. Due to industry pushback, it is unclear how long this presentation will remain online.