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Dr. McHenry "Mac" Lee is a graduate of Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, Texas. He has practiced dentistry for twenty-five years. As a third generation dentist, Dr. Lee followed in the professional footsteps of his father and grandfather, maintaining a long standing dental practice in Edna, Texas. His research in the area of periodontal     disease and his presentation of soft-tissue management seminars led to the establishment of McHenry Laboratories and the manufacturing of ORA5 for the dental market.

Dr. Lee has trained thousands of dentist from all over America, Canada
and Australia in the art of communication and treatment of
periodontal disease .

McHenry Lee is a third generation dentist.   In 1980 ORA5, a natural
first aid agent for treating mouth sores was introduced by Dr. Lee's
grandfather's dental records dating back to 1921.

The records revealed that Dr. Lee's grandfather was ahead of his time.
He considered periodontal disease to be caused by infection and
treated it as such. As far back as the 1920's, he applied the dental
procedure of scaling and root plaining followed by a very
effective, non-toxic antibacterial agent - copper sulfate and iodine.
The two oldest natural antibiotics known to man.

Twenty-five years ago, Dr. McHenry Lee adapted the antibacterial
approach to treating patients with chronic periodontists in his dental
practice.

News of Dr. Lee's pioneer work and great successes while using ORA5
on his dental patients spread to dentists around the country. Today,
ORA5 is commonly used as an antibacterial to prevent infection
before and after dental surgeries, by hygienists in the treatment
of gum disease, by new denture wearers for irritating denture sores
and for patients suffering with canker sores or mouth ulcers.

ORA5 is now available for consumer use. Due to its history of use,
no prescription is necessary.

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