What is Holistic Dentistry?
Holistic dentistry is a comprehensive approach that recognizes the connection between dental health and physical health, meaning that dental care can affect the health of other bodily systems. In our practice, we help patients understand how their dental decisions affect their overall health, empowering them to make knowledgeable choices regarding their oral care.
Education is Key
We strive to educate patients about the relationship between the teeth, gums, and the body as a whole, while also identifying habits or lifestyles that may jeopardize both their oral and overall health. For instance, symptoms of bruxism (teeth grinding) can indicate heightened stress levels, potentially leading to issues like cracked teeth or TMJ disorders, as well as increasing the risk of infections and exacerbating chronic conditions. We believe it is important that our patients understand how periodontal disease may affect their cardiovascular health and other systemic illnesses and offer non-invasive mouth guards for sleep apnea, which can reduce the likelihood of strokes and heart issues.
Treatments Offered
In addition to patient education, we also avoid potentially harmful materials in dental aligners and restorations, opting instead for:
BPA-free composite fillings
BPA-free oral appliances
Metal-free materials for crowns and fillings
Preventive Care
Holistic dentistry emphasizes the importance of preventive care. During comprehensive exams, we are able to monitor your oral health as well as the progression of any chronic conditions such as periodontal disease. Regular dental cleanings remove any built up plaque and tartar, which helps manage oral bacteria and reduces the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.
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Restorative Care
Restorative options, including fillings, crowns, and bridges, serve to repair or replace teeth with issues like cavities and tooth decay, promoting better oral health overall. If decayed or damaged teeth are left untreated, it can lead to infections and necessitate more extensive treatments in the future.
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