The mouth can be a source of health and wellness, or pain and disease. There are structural, chemical, microbial, and emotional aspects of dental disease and dental treatment that can stress the nervous system and cause pain, disease, and dysfunction…
Integrative Dentistry is a medical approach to dentistry that considers the effects dental treatments, dental materials, and dental infections have on the entire body. It is a comprehensive approach that combines the art and science of dentistry with neuromuscular, biological,…
Holistic and biological dental treatments work in harmony with the body’s natural ability to heal and repair itself. This whole body approach to dentistry emphasizes and includes: prevention, wellness, and minimally invasive dental procedures materials and therapies that are biocompatible, non-toxic,…
One of the main goals in dentistry is reducing the presence of microorganisms that cause infections of the gums, teeth, and bone. These infections can result from a single organism or a combination of organisms. The properties of ozone, its…
Integrative Dentistry emphasizes mercury-safe, mercury-free, restorative dentistry using biocompatible materials. Mercury comprises about 50% of a silver mercury amalgam filling. Amalgam also contains copper, tin, silver, and zinc. Due to its high mercury content, amalgam is silver colored when it…
Dental decay is the breakdown and destruction of the tooth structure. It is a process that occurs, over time, when bacteria in the plaque biofilm produce acids that draw minerals out from the teeth and create pores in the enamel.…
What is Minimally Invasive Dentistry?The emphasis is on dedicated homecare, regular hygiene and recare visits, and prevention.Minimally invasive dentistry is also about performing the least amount of dentistry needed to restore teeth to their normal condition and strength. This includes:Caries…
The term physiologic refers to the normal functioning of an organism. Physiologic Dentistry refers to the effects tooth and jaw position have on the normal functioning of the body. Teeth and the forces of occlusion are intimately related to muscle…
A growing number of healthcare providers and patients are looking for improved ways to assess and successfully treat chronic pain and illness. This search has led to the exploration of eastern medicine and European biological medical and dental principles. As…
Jawbone cavitations are hollow spaces within the jawbone where bone marrow is dying or dead. They are unhealed areas where bone has not filled in properly as a result of extractions, chronic infections, root canals, periodontic disease, and trauma/injury. Jawbone…









