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- #1: Natural Dentists Don’t EVER Use Amalgam Fillings
- #2: No Fluoride Treatments
- #3: Crowns a Last Resort
- #4: No Tooth Sealants
- #5: X-Rays Used Sparingly
- #6: Filling Materials Tested on Patient First
- #7: Use of Homeopathy and Vitamin C for Invasive Surgery
- #8: Infrared Devices for Healing from Surgery Instead of Painkillers
- #9: Removal of Wisdom Teeth Avoided
- #10: No Root Canals
- Find a Natural Holistic Dentist Near You
Choosing the right natural dentist for yourself and your family is no less important than choosing the right doctor. In fact, it might actually be more important from a prevention standpoint. This is because what is happening with and to a person’s teeth and gums is a harbinger for the health of the rest of the body down the road.
Dr. Weston A. Price discovered this during his travels to 14 isolated Traditional Societies in the early part of the last century. He wrote about his findings in the book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. Invariably, those cultures with the best dental health enjoyed the best overall health too.
Cultures that deviated from their native diet began suffering from tooth decay with chronic and degenerative diseases and physical malformations including crooked teeth and dental malocclusions manifesting in the next generation.
Finding a natural dentist that will use nontoxic treatments and methods that will facilitate oral health without any harm to the rest of the body is tricky because many natural dentists who claim to be holistic are actually not.
They may define themselves as natural dentists on their website and in their marketing materials, but in fact, they might just sell supplements in their office with every single dental practice by the book conventional.
I remember one experience I had with a so-called natural dentist who was nothing of the sort. I traveled far out of town with one of my children to seek his opinion only to find that his definition of “holistic” was offering the parent a choice to opt-out when it came to fluoride treatments!
That was it!
Everything else was completely conventional. Such a disappointment and a waste of time on my end. But, I am glad that I carefully asked questions during the consultation before putting my child in his care. Another dentist heavily marketing himself as natural in my area (and fooling a lot of people) requires x-rays for children on a very frequent basis.
There is no way for the parent to opt-out and the receptionist even suggested to me over the phone that parents who skip x-rays are negligent. Given the study published in Cancer by Yale University’s Elizabeth Claus which found that those who have the most dental x-rays have the highest risk of brain tumors, this practice doesn’t seem so holistic, does it?
The most important rule for selecting a natural dentist is not taking the dentist’s word for it!
Prepare a list of questions beforehand and insist on a consultation one on one with the dentist or at the very least, (nicely) grilling the receptionist before agreeing to any treatment for yourself or your children. Once you’ve found a natural dentist that seems promising, here are a few things to check off the list before deciding that your natural dentist is well and truly holistic.
#1: Natural Dentists Don’t EVER Use Amalgam Fillings
Natural dentists don’t offer amalgams as an option. Period. The reason is that they value their health as much as their patients. Hence, they don’t even want mercury or the vapors it produces anywhere near their office unless they are gowned up with a mask.
If your dentist offers amalgams as an option, find another one immediately. The mercury vapors floating around the dental office alone should be reason enough to not want to ever go there even if you don’t choose amalgams yourself.
#2: No Fluoride Treatments
Natural dentists are well aware that fluoride reduces a child’s IQ. It can also lead to white spots on the teeth, increase the risk of fractures by weakening the bones, and harm the thyroid. No truly holistic dentist in his/her right mind would ever offer this type of damaging treatment to a child. Even if a dentist offers the parent a choice to opt-out of fluoride treatments, simply having the option in the first place is a red flag that the dentist is not really holistic.
#3: Crowns a Last Resort
Truly natural dentists are very conservative with their drilling practices. This means when a cavity requires a filling, holistic dentists leave as much of the tooth intact as possible and use non-toxic filling material.
If the cavity or hole is large, an inlay should be considered. Since crowns typically involve removing up to two-thirds of the tooth, a holistic dentist would use this type of dental restoration only as a last resort. If your dentist is crown happy, find another one.
#4: No Tooth Sealants
Dental sealants are generally made with hormone-disrupting Bisphenol A (BPA). A truly natural dentist would never consider using this material with any patient let alone a child. Don’t be fooled if a dentist says that “BPA Free” sealants are safe to use either.
In that case, the cousin chemical BPS is used which is just as bad. According to Rene Vinas, a researcher at the University of Texas who conducted a study published in Environmental Health Perspectives, BPS is essentially the same as BPA.
#5: X-Rays Used Sparingly
The natural dentist who cares for my family won’t do an x-ray on a child ever until he/she is 13 years old. While this is probably an unusual practice even for natural dentists, beware of those who insist on a round of bitewings with every cleaning or even once a year. Radiation exposure is cumulative over a lifetime so the fewer x-rays, the better.
Digital x-rays are only about 50% lower in radiation on average than the old-time dental x-ray machines, so don’t buy the argument that the radiation is insignificant from these devices. As mentioned earlier, a study published in Cancer by Elizabeth Claus, of Yale University, suggests those who have had dental X-rays often have a significant rise in the risk of developing a brain tumor.
#6: Filling Materials Tested on Patient First
A natural dentist trained in holistic dental practices will test patients either via blood test or applied kinesiology (muscle testing) to determine which filling material suits them best biologically. Dentists who only think they are holistic don’t test and use their favorite composite materials for every single patient and situation regardless of the patient’s health status or history.
One size doesn’t fit all when it comes to dental materials. A truly holistic dentist knows this and acts accordingly in his/her practice.
#7: Use of Homeopathy and Vitamin C for Invasive Surgery
I had dental surgery last year and was administered homeopathy drops instead of drugs prior to the procedure. This permitted a minimum of painkillers to be used during the actual operation.
After the surgery, I was immediately administered a whole food-based, oral Vitamin C. Not synthetic ascorbic acid! The drinkable supplement helped jump-start the healing process. The upshot is that I recovered from the surgery with no antibiotics needed. In fact, the dentist didn’t even write a script for meds.
#8: Infrared Devices for Healing from Surgery Instead of Painkillers
After my dental surgery last year, I was given a handheld device that emitted gentle near-infrared heatwaves to take home. I was instructed to hold it very close to the area of my jaw where the surgery occurred for 20-30 minutes at a time, several times a day. The healing benefits are similar to what is experienced in a near-infrared sauna.
The device helped increase the speed of healing and reduced discomfort. It felt really good and it worked! When my stitches were removed, the surgical area had healed up beautifully. I needed no painkillers at all during my recovery.
#9: Removal of Wisdom Teeth Avoided
Over two-thirds of cases of wisdom tooth extractions are completely unnecessary says Dr. Jay Friedman DDS in a study published in the American Journal of Public Health. Of the approximately 5 million people who endure wisdom tooth extraction each year, 11,000 suffer what’s called “permanent paresthesia”. This is a fancy name for numbness of the lip, tongue, and cheek resulting from nerve damage during surgery.
Wisdom teeth should only be removed if they are causing a problem. When and if they are removed, a holistic dentist takes great care to ensure no cavitations are created which can cause health problems down the road. If your dentist routinely removes wisdom teeth even if there is no pain or infection, that is a big clue that dental office is not a holistic establishment.
#10: No Root Canals
In many cases, inflamed teeth that conventional dentists diagnose as needing a root canal will quickly respond to homeopathy, herbs, and/or clearing away toxic dental materials in and around the tooth. Nutritional support can rapidly reverse any need for a root canal as well.
If you are told you need a root canal, seek a second opinion before you do anything! This is particularly important if the dentist suggests doing a root canal and placing a crown over the top of it. Such an approach not only completely destroys the tooth but also virtually guarantees chronic bacterial outflow into the bloodstream.
Find a Natural Holistic Dentist Near You
I get many requests about who I recommend as a truly holistic, biological dentist. If you are looking for one, I recommend Dr. Carlo Litano of Natural-Smiles.com – (727) 300-0044. He sees young children as well as adults and does phone consults with those who don’t live close enough for an office visit. Be sure to tell Dr. Litano that The Healthy Home Economist sent you and get 10% off your first visit!
Is your natural dentist truly holistic based on the above list too? If so, please share your experience and post his/her name and location in the comments section. Others would like to consult with these special, gifted practitioners too. You can also initiate a search in your area by checking one of the websites below.
Be warned, however, that the natural dentists from these websites may not always be very holistic. Don’t assume just because a dentist is on one of these lists, that he/she is a truly biological dentist. Some dentists use the term “natural” or “holistic” as a marketing tool, when in fact, they aren’t very alternatively minded at all.
- Holistic Dental Association
- Biological Dentist Association
- The American Academy of Craniofacial Pain
- American Academy of Gnathological Orthopedics
References
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Leah
Can you share the name of your dentist for those of us in the Tampa Bay Area? Thanks!
Sheri Taylor
Does anyone have a recommendation for a holistic dentist on the Treasure Coast, Central Florida, or Tampa Area?
Brittany
I go to a conventional dentist in the Dallas area. However, she does not offer amalgam fillings and does not pressure me when I tell her to use only fluoride-free products on me. She has never offered fluoride treatments or sealants to me or my family. But if she ever did and I refused, I know she would never try to bully me into anything. She may not be holistic, but she is natural minded and very knowledgable and friendly. It is the best I can find in my area. Her name is Dr. Gwendolyn Kines, located in Terrell, TX. I would never go to any dentist who is heavily marketed. Trust your instinct. I have went to one of these heavily marketed dentists who had advertisements on billboards and such. It was a horrible experience. I was 19 and he told me I had two teeth that needed root canals and crows and that I needed my wisdom teeth pulled because they were coming in sideways. I went to Dr. Kines and she said only one tooth needed root canal, the one beside it was perfectly fine and there was no need to pull my wisdom teeth. The same thing happened to my husband. He went to a dentist in Dallas, TX that told him he needed 12 cavities filled and a root canal (he hadn’t been to a dentist since childhood). Dr. Kines saw him and said he only had 6 cavities and offered to pull the tooth instead of root canal it because he was getting braces anyways. The lesson here- always get a second opinion. There are so many deceitful dentists who pray on naive people.
Kathy Musselwhite
I had a very holistic dentist but what he charged was outrageous and he did not take any insurance. I found a cosmetic dentist who does not use mercury and is conscientous about materials and takes insurance! I hated to give him up but it was ridiculous what he charged.
Marie Carol Dolce via Facebook
In my early 20’s I had a root canal and an all metal ‘cap’/crown…. In and of itself, it never gave me a “problem”…. HOWEVER…..
Many years later….. I began having these mysterious ‘red splotches/patches’ on my cheek [same side as the RC and just above it] and they would get fevered and hot feeling. Like a “good girl” I went to the DDS and was told everything was fine…. This happened a number of times but eventually it would go away.
Later on I had a crown put on the tooth underneath the RC [RC was an upper tooth]….. as soon as the DDS put the crown on, a raging infection broke out in my mouth on the same side but behind the last tooth [this was several teeth behind the crown].
I called the DDS and he prescribed antibiotics, of course and made some comment about the crown having “sealed up the tooth” and all would be well.
The very next thing that happened [not long after] was an abscess on my jaw line right beside the newly crowned tooth…. It stuck out like a walnut. Rather than return to the DDS or even call him, I made an appt. with an oral surgeon and had him extract the tooth that had just been crowned.
Everything was good for a number of years till I moved to FL and had 4-6 crowns within a 2 yr period and also developed severe multiple chemical sensitivity for the second time in my life [previously was 25 yrs earlier]. I struggled with it for several years before I was able to put 2 and 2 together about having had so much amalgam drilled out in order to apply the crowns and my body had been overloaded with mercury.
I asked my chiropractor for a referral to a Holistic Dentist and drove 1.5 hrs to see this DMD. By this time I had done some research on Root Canals and had read the Root Canal Cover-up. He agreed with me that extraction would be the best option given my history on that side of my mouth. I had the original root canal/metal cap tooth extracted and never had any other problems with infections in my mouth.
Healing my body and clearing the excess mercury etc. continues to be an ongoing process.
Tiffany
Thanks for this info. My hubby and I have been talking about this and so far I don’t believe there is a holistic dentist in all of Colorado. There were quite a few to check out on the websites you listed but once you really started reading there info I figured they were just using the term “holistic” to get more business but they are not really a holistic dentist.
Luda
Learned a lot thank you, i would love to have inlay for my kids who already have one crown each. Sense the teeth are not permanent i wonder how much inlay would of cost me if i knew that option was available for me.
Never knew that sealants are toxic!
My question would be with a family of 5 how do you afford holistic doctor, which means you have to pay out packet. When only one of the parent is working. I hate eXrays i know regular dentist would probably not see a child without one.
Sheree Rainbolt Kren via Facebook
fyi: we are driving almost two hours to see a holistic dentist found thru your link!
Karla
Can you share who you’ve found?
Sheree Rainbolt Kren via Facebook
This post changed a lot for me today 🙂
Sara Daniels via Facebook
what do you recc someone do who has a root canal with a crown on top?