Digital Social Hour Podcast by Sean Kelly - Ozone Therapy: The Future of Dentistry Explained | MySmileBody DSHH #1263
Biological dentistry is an approach that considers the whole body in dental care, emphasizing the connection between oral health and overall health. It aims to reduce the toxic load from dental materials and procedures, such as root canals and metal fillings, which can contribute to systemic health issues. Dr. Ben from Smile Body discusses how biological dentists use non-toxic materials and techniques like ozone therapy to treat cavities and infections without harmful side effects. This approach is gaining recognition for its potential to improve health outcomes by addressing the root causes of dental and systemic health problems. Practical applications include using ozone to kill bacteria in cavities and employing non-metal materials to avoid heavy metal toxicity. The practice also involves comprehensive patient assessments, including 3D imaging to detect hidden infections, and collaboration with other health professionals to provide holistic care.
Key Points:
- Biological dentistry treats dental health as part of overall health, focusing on reducing toxic load.
- Ozone therapy is used to treat cavities by killing bacteria without side effects.
- Metal fillings, especially those containing mercury, are avoided due to their toxicity.
- Comprehensive assessments, including 3D imaging, help detect hidden infections.
- Collaboration with other health professionals enhances holistic patient care.
Details:
1. 🦷 Understanding Toxic Load in Dentistry
1.1. Introduction to Toxic Load
1.2. The Growing Recognition of Biological Dentistry
1.3. Explanation of Biological Dentistry
1.4. Focus on Reducing Toxic Load
1.5. Link Between Oral Infections and Chronic Diseases
1.6. Implications for Health and Detoxification
2. 🌿 Biological Dentistry: A Holistic Approach
2.1. Website Hosting for Dental Practices
2.2. Dietary Impact on Dental and Overall Health
2.3. Innovative Biological Dental Practices
3. 🔬 Cutting-edge Treatments and Concerns
3.1. Mercury Fillings and Toxicity
3.2. Root Canals and Infection Risks
4. 👥 Tailored Patient Care and Innovative Facility
- The patient pool is highly health-conscious, focusing on longevity and vitality, with many traveling long distances for specialized services.
- Detoxification is prioritized, especially in dental work, by eliminating toxic metals linked to inflammation and EMF attraction.
- A holistic approach addresses factors beyond dental health, including nutrition and systemic health, supported by collaborations with naturopaths and medical doctors.
- The facility integrates multiple services, providing a collaborative environment with offerings like blood work and diagnostics, enhancing patient care quality.
- Patient empowerment is emphasized through education and informed decision-making, challenging traditional healthcare directives and promoting proactive health management.
- A holistic esthetician is available to address skin health from a wellness perspective, emphasizing the connection between internal and external health.
- The practice represents a shift in healthcare towards integrated, patient-centered care, encouraging patients to take active roles in their health journeys.