Did you know that the most common bacterial infection is tooth decay? That’s right — tooth decay is caused by the bacteria Streptococci mutans, and it’s not just a problem for kids — you are at greater risk as you get older!
Receding gums can cause uncomfortable root decay
1. Receding gums
Past the age of 40, our gums begin to recede, exposing the roots, the softest, most vulnerable part of the tooth.
2. Bacterial attack
Bacteria attack this surface, causing root decay — and once decay starts, it’s hard to stop and may lead to tooth loss.
3. Penetrating protection
Prevent root decay before it starts! Ask your dentist about Prevora, a painless new sustained-release antibacterial tooth coating that kills the bacteria that cause root decay.
It’s painless, clear, trusted and effective.










