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Jan - 22 Oct 2004 08:21 GMT
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Holistic Dentistry
As people become increasingly concerned about medical techniques and learn more
about alternative health procedures, a new field of dentistry has popped up.
Known as holistic dentistry, this type of dentistry combines dental knowledge
with procedures from a variety of medical systems that are designed to improve
a person’s oral health.  Rather than focus on one area of a person’s body,
holistic dentistry is concerned with the patient’s overall health.
Therefore, instead of focusing solely on a patient’s teeth, holistic dentists
are concerned about the relationship between a person’s mouth and the rest of
their body.

Also known as alternative dentistry or biological dentistry, holistic dentistry
promotes a preventative approach to dentistry.  Rather than dealing with dental
concerns as they pop up, holistic dentists use techniques that are designed to
avert common dental problems like tooth decay, tooth disease, and tooth loss.
Spurning the traditional dental goal of creating aesthetically pleasing quick
fixes to dental problems, holistic dentistry is concerned about the effect of
the mouth to the overall balance and harmony of the patient’s body.
Believing that an imbalance in any part of a person’s body can lead to health
problems in other parts of the body, holistic dentists are concerned with fully
correcting any dental problem so that this health problem will not spread to
other parts of the body.

The differences between holistic dentistry and traditional dentistry can be
seen in their approaches to orthodontic dentistry.  Orthodontic dentistry is a
dental specialization that deals with problems of tooth alignment and bite
problems.  In traditional dentistry, the goal is to straighten out any teeth to
create a visibly attractive and seemingly healthy set of teeth.  However,
holistic dentists feel that this view of orthodontic dentistry is not enough
and can lead to further health problems.  Rather than just limiting orthodontic
treatment to teeth straightening, holistic dentists will use a practice known
as orthopedic orthodontics in which they will ensure that the muscles of the
patient’s face and the patient’s head and neck are properly aligned.  By
engaging in this practice, holistic dentists are not simply limited themselves
to treating an oral condition but are creating preventative solutions to
problems that may affect the patient’s jaw, head, neck, and spine.

Additionally, holistic dentistry strongly promotes alternative dental
treatments from potentially toxic dental treatments that are used in
traditional dentistry.  An example of this is the issue of anesthesia that is
used in dentistry.  Anesthesia is a vital component to many dental procedures
and is designed to help the patient feel as little discomfort during extensive
dental work.  Whereas, traditional dentistry uses strong forms of anesthesia,
holistic dentistry attempts to utilize as many natural forms of anesthesia as
they can.  One popular method of anesthesia that is used in holistic dentistry
is acupuncture anesthesia.  In this method, tiny acupuncture needles are placed
at various points of a patient’s body prior to and during the dental
procedure.  This approach to anesthesia utilizes the patient’s body’s
natural electrical system that produces the same effects as conventional
anesthesia.  This approach to using alternative, safer dental methods is also
evident in holistic dentist’s attempts to minimize the use of mercury during
dental treatment.  Many holistic dentists feel that the convenient and diverse
use of mercury is offset by its negative long-term effect on a person’s
nervous system and immune system.

For an overview of holistic dentistry, it is important to view many of the
beliefs held by holistic dentists.  Holistic dentists:

Believe that proper nutrition and healthy eating habits, which includes the
avoidance of certain foods, is essential to oral health.
Caution against root canal treatment due to the belief that the bacteria that
are trapped within the treated tooth can create further health problems by
migrating to other area’s of the patient’s body, including vital organs.
Conduct biocompatibility tests to determine which restorative material is best
suited to the needs of the individual patient.
Renounce the use of any unnatural and potentially toxic dental devices and
treatments, which includes mercury fillings and fluoride treatment.
Study the balance and relationship between a patient’s mouth and the rest of
their body.
Holistic Dentistry Directory
Joel M. Eichen - 22 Oct 2004 13:42 GMT
Known as holistic dentistry, this type of dentistry combines dental
knowledge with procedures from a variety of medical systems that are
designed to improve a person’s oral health.

I just thought they were quacks!

Pardon-n-n-n-n-n-n-n me!

>http://www.dentalfind.com/Holistic_Dentistry/
>
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>their body.
>Holistic Dentistry Directory
StovePipe - 23 Oct 2004 03:51 GMT
> http://www.dentalfind.com/Holistic_Dentistry/
>  
>  Holistic Dentistry
......

> Also known as alternative dentistry or biological dentistry, holistic
> dentistry promotes a preventative approach to dentistry.

.... So what are the rest of us? DisBiological Dentists? UnBiological
Dentists?

> The differences between holistic dentistry and traditional dentistry can
> be seen in their approaches to orthodontic dentistry.  Orthodontic
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> treating an oral condition but are creating preventative solutions to
> problems that may affect the patient’s jaw, head, neck, and spine.

...Rock a Bodo revisited... This was started by the Physiotherapists,
not artsy dentists

> Believe that proper nutrition and healthy eating habits, which includes
> the avoidance of certain foods, is essential to oral health.

Gawd!!! What a profound revelation!!!!!  Where's my notepad??? Better
yet; where's the phone???? People gotta KNOW about this stuff. Stop the
holistic presses....
> Caution against root canal treatment due to the belief that the bacteria
> that are trapped within the treated tooth can create further health
> problems by migrating to other area’s of the patient’s body, including
> vital organs.

Yeah.... let the sick teeth sit there and fester...it's natural....
Better yet, EXTRACT them,,, and in a few years, go se a holistic
orthodontist as your bite gets AFU..... No, sir, it's not your unstable
and changing tooth position that's causing the problems... That's
NATURAL.... Let's relieve this nasty weight in your back pocket... It
unbalances you...

> Conduct biocompatibility tests to determine which restorative material is
> best suited to the needs of the individual patient.

Wood fillings ought to be innocuous... waddya figger??
> Renounce the use of any unnatural and potentially toxic dental devices and
> treatments, which includes mercury fillings and fluoride treatment.

Let 'em rot... or put in gold, I suppose... Got news for ya: even fruit
juice is not 'natural' ... But I think: fruits and Mercury have been on
Earth for a lot longer than the holistic dentists.... Maybe that means
the HD's are... unnatural? Disnatural?
> Study the balance and relationship between a patient’s mouth and the rest of
> their body.

...and Ah keep a-lookin' down outta my window at the people be-low...
Sooo slow....

Part o' bein' free is a stat o' MIND... Ya just got to learn ta leave it
ALL behind... GOOO Slow...

> Holistic Dentistry Directory
>  

Found in the Druid library best sellers section
Don't mind me... just goin' manic, I guess...
SP
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Joel M. Eichen - 23 Oct 2004 13:59 GMT
>> Also known as alternative dentistry or biological dentistry, holistic
>> dentistry promotes a preventative approach to dentistry.
>
>.... So what are the rest of us? DisBiological Dentists? UnBiological
>Dentists?

We are chemical dentists ......... or math dentists ......... or never
mind.
John Chewter - 23 Oct 2004 16:21 GMT
Ask Jan Drew for further details.......

I think it would start..... Mercury Mongers.....

>>.... So what are the rest of us? DisBiological Dentists? UnBiological
>>Dentists?
>
> We are chemical dentists ......... or math dentists ......... or never
> mind.
Joel M. Eichen - 23 Oct 2004 19:35 GMT
>Ask Jan Drew for further details.......
>
>I think it would start..... Mercury Mongers.....

I love the sound of that!

>>>.... So what are the rest of us? DisBiological Dentists? UnBiological
>>>Dentists?
>>
>> We are chemical dentists ......... or math dentists ......... or never
>> mind.
Dr Steve - 26 Oct 2004 14:40 GMT
>>I think it would start..... Mercury Mongers.....
>
> I love the sound of that!

New Rock-Band ? ? ? ?
Adenosine - 24 Oct 2004 10:28 GMT
>> Conduct biocompatibility tests to determine which restorative material is
>> best suited to the needs of the individual patient.
>
>Wood fillings ought to be innocuous... waddya figger??

But how are you going to cast wood?

Wait! I see a market for wooden CEREC blocks that's just waiting to be
exploited.

Adenosine
Joel M. Eichen - 24 Oct 2004 11:27 GMT
>>> Conduct biocompatibility tests to determine which restorative material is
>>> best suited to the needs of the individual patient.
>>
>>Wood fillings ought to be innocuous... waddya figger??
>
>But how are you going to cast wood?

Particle board?

>Wait! I see a market for wooden CEREC blocks that's just waiting to be
>exploited.
>
>Adenosine
Dr Steve - 26 Oct 2004 14:39 GMT
Hey,, that would be cool!

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Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan, USA
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This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
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>>> Conduct biocompatibility tests to determine which restorative material
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> Adenosine
Dr Steve - 26 Oct 2004 14:38 GMT
So, how would you summarize the differences between holistic dentists and
traditional dentist if Hg and RCT did not exist?
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Stephen Mancuso, D.D.S.
Troy, Michigan, USA
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This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
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> http://www.dentalfind.com/Holistic_Dentistry/
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> Known as holistic dentistry, this type of dentistry combines dental
> knowledge

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