Holistic Dentist
Holistic (biological) dentists practice mercury-free, biocompatible dentistry with a focus on the connection between oral health and whole-body wellness. They consider the impact of dental materials, infections, and jaw alignment on overall health.
Best For
Biocompatible, mercury-free dentistry with an oral-systemic health focus
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Common Focus Areas
Conditions They Help With
Holistic Dentists are commonly sought out for these health concerns. Click any condition to learn more.
Regulated Healthcare Provider
Holistic Dentists (DDS / DMD) are licensed and regulated in most jurisdictions. They must meet specific educational and clinical requirements, maintain continuing education, and adhere to professional standards of practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Holistic (biological) dentists practice mercury-free, biocompatible dentistry with a focus on the connection between oral health and whole-body wellness. They consider the impact of dental materials, infections, and jaw alignment on overall health.
Holistic Dentists commonly help with TMJ, and more. They focus on biocompatible, mercury-free dentistry with an oral-systemic health focus.
Yes, Holistic Dentists (DDS / DMD) are licensed and regulated healthcare providers. They must meet educational requirements and maintain professional standards.
A Holistic Dentist may be a good fit if you're looking for biocompatible, mercury-free dentistry with an oral-systemic health focus. They're especially helpful for mercury-free / amalgam-safe dentistry. Consider your specific health goals and whether their approach resonates with you.
Absolutely. Many people work with a Holistic Dentist as part of an integrative care team. As a regulated provider, they can coordinate with your other healthcare providers.
Related Practitioner Types
These practitioners treat similar conditions and often work well as part of an integrative care team.