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Advice From a Doctor: How Dental Health Affects Your Body’s Health

The Link Between Oral and Overall WellnessEngaging in a holistic approach to care implies an “observance of the whole”1. In other words, the individual is recognized as a whole person with multidimensional aspects of wellness. Thus, in order to maintain true health, all facets of the being must be considered. Therefore, when engaging in holistic medicine, the health of the oral environment serves as an integral area for reflection. Research continues to illustrate the synergistic relationship between oral health and overall wellness.2 When disharmony is detected in the mouth, it can be an indication of systemic disease. Furthermore, localized oral imbalance should be addressed in order to prevent it from translating to greater issues throughout the body.  The Common Denominator: Inflammation  When exploring the connection between oral health and systemic health, the primary factor often relates to inflammation. There is ...

What is GLO® Science Pro?

GLO® is an unparalleled teeth whitening system that provides long lasting results without pain, sensitivity, and long appointments. GLO® is the only system to utilize controlled illuminating heat, which eliminates the need for harmful high temperature lights and toxic materials. Thus, GLO® is considered one of the most effective and biologically safe systems for whitening in dentistry. What Makes GLO® the Best Holistic Option?  There are several features that we feel separate this product from the rest of the marketplace: Why Invest in a Brighter Smile?  Research shows that smiling releases neuropeptides, which are small molecules in our brain that help to decrease stress. This then impacts other neurotransmitters like dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins, which means that smiling helps increase our overall happiness and health.1 Unfortunately, studies show that 70% of Americans feel self-conscious about their smile and, as a result, ...

Complementary and Alternative Therapies for TMJ Pain

What is TMJ?  The acronym TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint which is a joint located in front of the ears on either side of the face (see diagram below). The TMJ supports oral functions such as eating and speaking by connecting the lower jawbone to the skull.1 What is TMJ Pain?  TMJ pain is technically called TMD or temporomandibular joint disorder. TMD describes any dysfunction of the TMJ.2 However, TMJ and TMD are often used interchangeably in conversation.1  Do I have TMJ or TMD? Invasive Treatments for TMJ Pain  While many healthcare providers recommend beginning with conservative options for treatment, the following treatments may also be suggested1:  Complementary and Alternative (CAM) Therapies for TMJ Pain  Experiencing TMJ Pain?  If you are currently experiencing TMJ related pain, we suggest speaking with your holistic dentist. While more direct care may be suggested ...

The Complete Guide to Cold Sore Laser Treatment

What is a cold sore?  Cold sores are a common viral infection (typically herpes simplex virus type 1) that often begin with sensations of tingling, itching, or burning. They most commonly then develop into a fluid-filled blister on or around an individual’s lips. They are transmitted by person-to-person contact and can take 1 to 2 weeks to heal completely.1 While there are various methods available to manage cold sores, laser therapy is emerging as an optimal treatment option.  Causes of Cold Sores Once an individual contracts the herpes simplex virus, it remains in their body indefinitely. Most of the time, the virus will remain inactive (dormant). However, it can be triggered and activated by things such as sunlight, fatigue, injury to the affected site, stress, and hormones which can lead to an outbreak. The frequency of outbreak depends on the ...