
A Holistic Approach to Dentistry
At our practice, we embrace biological dentistry, a patient-centered approach that considers the connection between oral health and overall well-being. Rather than focusing solely on treating dental issues, we prioritize prevention, biocompatible materials, and minimally invasive techniques to support your body's natural healing processes.
Our holistic approach means we carefully evaluate how dental treatments may impact your systemic health. We avoid toxic materials like mercury fillings, emphasize safe removal techniques, and incorporate biocompatible alternatives that align with your body’s needs. Additionally, we recognize the role of diet, lifestyle, and overall wellness in maintaining optimal oral health.
By integrating modern advancements with a whole-body perspective, we strive to provide comprehensive, health-conscious dental care that enhances not just your smile—but your entire well-being.
What is Biological Dentistry?
Biological dentistry recognizes that your mouth is connected to your overall health. We use biocompatible materials, safe techniques, and a prevention-first approach to provide care that’s as safe as it is effective.
We aim to preserve as much of your natural tooth structure as possible. This means using minimally invasive techniques and materials that are biocompatible with your body.
Biological dentists do not use mercury amalgam fillings due to mercury's toxicity. Instead, we use safe and aesthetically pleasing alternatives such as composite resin fillings.
If you have existing amalgam fillings and wish to have them removed, our team is trained in the safe removal of mercury-containing materials to minimize your exposure during the process.
We emphasize prevention through regular cleanings, patient education, and early intervention to address dental issues before they become more serious.
We use dental materials and products that are compatible with your body to reduce the risk of adverse reactions or allergies.
We recognize that oral health can impact your overall health. For example, gum disease has been linked to heart disease and other systemic conditions. We work to address these connections and promote total well-being.
Every patient is unique, and we take the time to understand your specific needs and concerns. Our treatments are tailored to your individual health and dental history.
