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Biological Dentistry Considers the Whole Person

by | Nov 15, 2010 | Biological Dentistry, Integrative Health Blog

Biological, Whole-Person Dentistry

 

Biological, whole – person dentistry, is practiced by NIHA dentists. This approach is gaining understanding and support among the public and professionals because it emphasizes the intricate relationship between dentistry and one’s general health and wellbeing.

Biological dentists, sometimes called holistic dentists, have advanced skills and knowledge in intervening to regain and maintain a patient’s oral health, knowing that good oral health affects overall health. The whole – person dentist must wear multiple hats – first he/she is conventionally trained, incorporating the best developing dental technologies and aesthetics that modern dentistry offers but there is much more to a holistic dental approach.

 

Biological Natural Dentistry

 

Whole person, Biological Dentistry refers to routinely using biological (or natural), bio-compatible dental products and principles to help people be healthier. The use of herbs, super-foods, nutrients, drainage remedies, homeopathics, and oxygen- ozone (as well as drugs and surgery when needed) in routine and specialty dental services defines the whole body approach that is employed.

In summary, the principle of biological dentistry is using treatments that are safe and effective, non-toxic with little or no side-effects, allowing the patient/body to heal themselves and ultimately reaching a state of biologic homeostasis – meaning health.

 

Dental Health Affects General Health

 

Whole person dentistry is aware that dentistry is critically important in Integrative Medical health and healing. Dentistry is often the missing link in Integrative Medicine strategies resolving the root causes of health issues. Consider the opinion of an influential physician in Integrative Medicine: “80% of patient’s health problems can be partially traced to the mouth”, says Dietrich Klinghardt MD, PhD. An Integrative Medical Dentist understands that:

  • The mouth and all its structures are intricately connected to your whole body (Holistic).
  • Your teeth, jaw bones, gums and periodontal tissues, and the structural relationship of your mandible (jaws) to the cranium can be a major root cause of your health issues.

Dental problems may often contribute to:

  • Toxic overload – heavy metal toxicity, microbial infection and their toxins
  • Profound disregulation or neuro-immune overloads. This results in dysautonomia or neuro-immune collapse, which is a root cause of all chronic problems from cancer to neurodegenerative diseases, from allergies to autoimmune, from fibromyalgia and other pain syndromes to chronic fatigue, from Lyme to all other chronic infections.
  • Structural Dental stress issues, initiating or perpetuating chronic head and neck pain, cranio-sacral problems and other skeletal alignment problems.

 

Principles of Biological Dentistry

 

  • Treatments that are safe and effective, non-toxic, minimal to no side effects, allow the patient to heal themselves, and ultimately reaching a state of biologic homeostasis.
  • The body has the capacity to heal itself (self-correcting) if given adequate nutrition, the building blocks, neuro-immune support, and sometimes reducing the infectious load, and other supporting therapies for the neuro-immune system.

 

In summary: Whole-person Biological Dentists need to be excellent craftsman to be successful but in addition are conventionally trained and holistically oriented to deliver dental prevention, restorative, and specialty services using biologic products with the emphasis of promoting whole-body healing.

Robert Johnson, DMD, is a biological dentist and was with National Integrated Health Associates for many years. He is now an executive health coach and entrepreneur in the Washington, DC area, helping people learn about nutrition, fitness and optimum wellness.

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