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Is Holistic Dentistry Right for Me?

Posted on March 27th, 2024

CIndianapolis dentist, Dr. Sammons at Center for Advanced Dentistry, discusses the difference between traditional and holistic dentistry.urrently a hot topic of debate among dental and health professionals, holistic dentistry has gained popularity in recent years, alongside the movement toward naturopathic medicine. Dr. Sammons at the Center for Advanced Dentistry wants Indianapolis residents to understand the differences between the two approaches to dentistry, in order to make the most informed decision when choosing a dental health professional. 

What is Holistic Dentistry?

Holistic dentistry is an approach to dental care that focuses on promoting overall health and wellness, rather simply fixing teeth. This practice places dental problems in the context of health issues elsewhere in the body, analyzing the patient’s entire physical, emotional, and even spiritual health. 

Holistic dentistry is heavily focused on the importance of the body’s chemical balance, and discredits traditional dental professionals and procedures for disrupting this balance through the use of mercury fillings, root canals, and fluoride. These are a few distinct differences in practice and treatment of dental health issues you should be aware of before deciding if a traditional or holistic approach is right for you.

How do I know if Holistic Dentistry is right for me?

Because the differences are largely philosophical, or grounded in personal beliefs, it is important that you do your research before deciding on a dental health professional. A second, even third opinion is always helpful when making important decisions regarding your health. 

That’s why Dr. Sammons at Center for Advanced Dentistry is here to answer any questions you might have about traditional versus holistic dentistry, and which option is best for your needs. Whether you chose a traditional or holistic approach to dentistry, know that Center for Advanced Dentistry always recommends regular checkups every 6 months, regular brushing and flossing at least twice a day, a balanced diet, and regular exercise to maintain the healthiest you possible.

If you have any questions, or to schedule an appointment, please don’t hesitate to contact the Center for Advanced Dentistry or stop by our Indianapolis office today. 

 

The content of this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

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