FAQ
What areas does holistic dentistry cover that traditional dentistry does not?
Traditional dentistry focuses only on diagnosing and treating issues that involve the teeth, gum, jaws, and certain areas of the head and neck. Holistic dentistry, in contrast, is a specialized form of care that looks at the entire person. In other words, holistic dentistry treats dental problems by looking at the patient first.
Is holistic dentistry for everyone?
It is essential to consider all your options carefully when choosing any type of healthcare provider. The same is true of holistic dentistry. Patients with a history of tooth decay, severe dental infection, chronic illness, or take prescription medication may want to take extra precautions when considering their personal goals and expectations. This issue to the fact that they may be at higher risk of complications.
What are composite fillings made of?
Composite fillings consist of non-metal, natural-looking materials known as composite resin. They are chemically bonded and light-cured, with minimal amounts of non-reactive metal oxides to render them visible on X-rays. However, there are many different types of composite fillings.
Does my diet affect my dental health?
Yes. Teeth require certain minerals, many of which cannot be found in refined foods. Additionally, eating an excessive amount of sugar may also feed bacteria in the mouth, causing plaque and destroying the teeth.
Is there a difference between “mercury-safe” and “mercury-free”?
A “mercury-free” dentist does not place new mercury amalgam fillings. However, patients with mercury fillings must sometimes still need to get them removed and replaced. “Mercury-safe” practices take the necessary precautions to minimize mercury exposure while performing necessary procedures.