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A biological dentist, also known as an environmental dentist or a holistic dentist, is known for his/her role in providing patients with dental care that has a positive effect on the entire body as a whole. The belief of a biological dentist is that teeth have as much of a health effect on your body as the heart or liver, therefore they should be treated equally. The primary goal of biological dentists is to treat your teeth while working in harmony with the entire body.
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How Do We Provide Biological Dentistry?
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- By encouraging our patients to remove old, mercury fillings due to known health risks
- By using the latest in digital radiography to reduce radiation exposure
- By installing an amalgam separator, to filter out pieces of mercury filling and preventing them from ending up in our water supply
- By using protective barriers, as well as a rubber dam with a saliva ejector underneath when removing mercury fillings
- By preventing extreme heat from mercury removal by spraying a constant stream of water to lower the temperature
- By providing a wide range of treatment options for our patients, including gluten free and latex-free
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The “Mercury-Free Revolution” Explained
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For decades, amalgam [mercury] fillings were widely used to restore teeth due to their strength and sustainability. Through the many years of new studies and research, the health effect of mercury has become more apparent and dentists across the world are now beginning to eliminate them from practice completely. Mercury tends to attack people’s genetic “weak link,” which means mercury poisoning symptoms may range from a small rash, to neurological and immune issues. This is particularly dangerous for expecting mothers, as the mercury can travel through the placenta and affect the baby even before it is born. It’s time to stop ignoring the facts and start acting on them.
Do you have questions about mercury-free, latex-free or gluten-free dentistry? Give us a call and we would be happy to assist you!
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