A simple habit that improves your mouth health by **106%**
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You brush twice daily, floss, buy expensive toothpaste with fancy ingredients, yet your gums still bleed when you floss—or you get bad breath midday, even after brushing. Or maybe you feel sudden sensitivity when drinking cold things. You think: *"But I do everything right! What’s wrong?"* Probably, you’re missing something. I call it a simple habit made of three key steps—most people ignore them. When you apply them, your mouth health improves by **106%**. And why **106%**, not 100%? Because you’re not just preventing disease—you save thousands on treatments. I’ll show you the numbers and explain exactly what’s happening inside your mouth. It sounds too good to be true, but trust me: these aren’t guesses. Three easy steps that, when done together, create a **multiplicative effect** on your oral health. And in just a week, you’ll notice the difference. If you struggle with bleeding gums, fearing bad breath in meetings, or sudden tooth sensitivity—even if you’re doing everything right—this video is for you. Let’s go. Pay attention. You might be brushing with the most expensive toothpaste, flossing religiously, but if your saliva is acidic, nothing else matters. When saliva’s pH drops below **7**, it loses its protective power. Then, even with perfect hygiene, your gums bleed, your teeth become sensitive…