FAQs
Whole Body Dentistry
We do not accept Medicaid, Fidelis, Health First, or Affinity. All other insurance companies can and will be billed out to get the patient's maximum reimbursement.
How are chronic inflammation diseases related to dental oral health?
Chronic inflammation diseases are closely linked to dental oral health. The immune system's response to irritants in the mouth can trigger an inflammatory cascade. Dental issues like metal fillings, implants, crowns, and infections from gum disease or root canals can lead to persistent jaw infections. These ongoing inflammatory processes can have far-reaching effects on overall health. It's crucial to address these dental concerns to mitigate chronic inflammation risks.How is the autoimmune system related to oral health?
The autoimmune system and oral health are interconnected through the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) present in every cell. Toxins from root canal treatments and jaw infections can alter the MHC's form, causing the immune system to attack these cells. Similarly, mercury from silver fillings can bind to and change the MHC. These alterations can potentially lead to autoimmune conditions affecting various body systems, highlighting the importance of maintaining good oral health.What are the effects of RCT (root canal therapy) on the body?
Root canal therapy (RCT) can have significant effects on the body. The procedure leaves non-vital tissue in the body, which is unique to dentistry. Due to the complex structure of tooth roots, it's challenging to remove all nerve tissue during RCT. Remaining tissue can become a breeding ground for bacteria, releasing toxins that trigger inflammatory responses or alter cell recognition markers. These effects underscore the importance of considering alternative treatments when possible.Why are ceramic/zirconia implants better for us?
Ceramic/zirconia implants offer several advantages over traditional implants. They achieve complete bone integration without causing inflammation, support proper energy flow through the body's meridians, and allow for firm soft tissue attachment. Additionally, these implants don't trigger allergic reactions or introduce heavy metals into the body, making them a safer and more biocompatible option for dental restorations.Ozone therapy and why it's good for the body?
Ozone therapy offers multiple benefits for oral and overall health. It effectively eliminates harmful microorganisms while removing dead tissue and cells. This treatment can speed up recovery after dental procedures and promotes the remineralization of tooth enamel by supporting a healthy oral environment. These properties make ozone therapy a valuable tool in holistic dental care.What is biologic dentistry?
Biologic dentistry is an approach that considers the mouth as an integral part of the body's overall health. It recognizes that oral health issues can trigger systemic responses, such as activating the autonomic nervous system's 'fight or flight' response. This holistic perspective aims to support the body's natural healing processes by addressing oral health concerns in the context of the entire bodily system.Should I get my toxic mercury fillings removed?
Removing mercury-containing amalgam fillings is a consideration worth discussing with a dental professional. These fillings, which are about 50% mercury, can release vapor during normal oral activities. The levels of mercury exposure can exceed safety standards set by environmental regulations. If removal is deemed necessary, it should be performed using the SMART protocol to minimize mercury exposure and ensure patient safety.What is airway dentistry?
Airway dentistry focuses on addressing breathing disorders like sleep apnea and obstructive breathing. These issues can be influenced by various oral structures, including tongue position, jaw alignment, tooth wear, and loss of vertical dimension. Common symptoms of airway issues include snoring, dry mouth upon waking, morning headaches, frequent nighttime urination, and feeling unrested. This specialized field of dentistry aims to improve overall health by optimizing airway function.What is platelet rich fibrin therapy (PRF)?
Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) therapy is an advanced treatment that utilizes the patient's own blood to promote tissue regeneration. The process involves creating a concentrated mixture of platelets, growth factors, and chemical messengers through centrifugation. This 'superclot' acts as a scaffold for tissue growth and healing. PRF can be used alone for soft tissue regeneration or combined with graft materials for bone regeneration. The therapy is tailored to each patient's specific needs and the area requiring treatment.
