WHAT IS BIOLOGICAL DENTISTRY?

BIOLOGICAL DENTISTRY Is NaturalHolisticMetals FreeSafeFluoride avoidantMinimally Invasive for you.

Biological dentistry, also known as holistic or natural dentistry, is based on the principle that oral health is intrinsically linked to overall physical health and wellness. Biological dentists believe that issues in the mouth can impact the rest of the body and aim to restore oral health in a way that is in sync with the body’s overall well-being.

These dentists prioritize minimally invasive treatments, patient education, and the use of biocompatible materials. They often employ methods like ceramic dental implants and mercury removal techniques following the standards of the International Academy of Oral Medicine & Toxicology (IAOMT).

Top 10 reasons to choose a biological dentist

1. Low-Radiation X-rays

Digital x-rays used by biological dentists reduce radiation exposure significantly compared to traditional x-rays, aiding in safer, more accurate diagnosis.

2. Conservative, Minimally Invasive Methods

They prefer preserving natural tooth structure over aggressive treatments, using technologies like air abrasion, ozone therapy, and lasers to treat dental issues gently.

3. Root Canal Alternatives

Cautious about the potential risks of root canals, biological dentists explore and educate patients on alternative treatments before resorting to root canal therapy.

4. Metal Fillings Removal Safety

They employ specific procedures during amalgam filling removal to prevent mercury exposure, such as using cold-water sprays, alternative air sources, and dental dams.

5. They Use Safe Materials

Biological dentists commit to using non-toxic, biocompatible materials. They offer alternatives like ceramic zirconia implants for those seeking metal-free options.

6. Biocompatibility Testing

Unlike traditional dentists, biological dentists often conduct tests to identify the best materials for each patient’s unique biology, reducing the risk of adverse reactions.

7. Fluoride avoidance

Recent scientific research has raised concern about fluoride’s potential adverse effects on overall health. Therefore, Biological Dentist avoid toothpaste with fluoride and other harsh chemicals like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS).

8. Educational Focus

Biological dentists spend time educating patients about the mouth-body connection and how to reduce toxic exposure in daily life.

9. Avoiding The Use Of Metals In The Mouth

Studies have shown that metal fillings lead to toxicity, harm the body's immunity and acts as an antenna, which interferes with your patient's nervous system. Therefore Biological Dentists avoid putting metals into their patient’s mouths.

10. Natural, Holistic and Preventative Approach

Traditional dentistry focuses on just the mouth. Biological dentists, however, consider the entire body, acknowledging how oral health can affect a person’s overall health and vice versa. They address the root causes of oral health issues, considering the patient’s overall health, including potential impacts from diet and lifestyle.

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