Biological Dentistry Articles.

What Causes Nico Lesions?

Frankly, we are not sure how all of these lesions develop. However, it is very obvious that many patients can trace the onset of their pain back subsequent to one or more extractions, perhaps decades ago. Notably, if patients had infections following their extractions...

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Chronic Pain

Pain is common to all people. In fact, the sensing of painful stimuli is an essential protective function of our nervous system. However, it is also the reason for approximately one-half of all patient visits to physicians. Chronic pain comprises a major proportion of...

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Electromagnetic System of the Body

According to Chinese Acupuncture, the ancient Chinese people have recorded the energy flow throughout the body from 2074 B.C. till now. This approach to healing includes the fundamental principle that energy flows by invisible channels (meridians) to the respective...

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Jawbone Cavitations – What are They?

Simply, and as the name implies, jawbone cavitations are cavities or holes within the jawbone. Large numbers of scientific research papers have been written on this subject under a variety of names. In an effort to help you identify it when it is discussed, the...

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Dental Implants on Your Terms

Your smile has a major impact on your self-confidence and self-esteem – and for good reason. Studies show your smile is the first thing most people notice – and they tend to make some pretty quick assessments based on how good your teeth look. At the same time, tooth...

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Tijuana for Dental Implants? You bet!

Dental implants have revolutionized dentistry, helping men and women regain both function and confidence following tooth loss. Unfortunately, the cost of dental implants can be steep – and most dental insurance plans simply don’t cover the costs of the procedure. If...

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How Root Canals Generate Toxins

Dr. Weston Price spent 35 years of his professional career in research. He was the former director of research for the American Dental Association, a position he held for 14 years. His special interest was systemic diseases. He studied diseases of the heart, kidney,...

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Diseases Arising from Mouth Infections

When a person has a normally high defense, as expressed by the absence of recurring rheumatic group lesions, he or she tends to make the warfare against the organisms and toxic materials coming from the openings at the apexes of the involved teeth as close to the source of that infection as possible.

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Ozone Therapy

Ozone gas, when applied to teeth and gums, removes bacterial waste products and stops the advance of cavities. It also accelerates remineralization, making your teeth stronger. With no reported side effects and minimally invasive, we believe this advanced treatment benefits patients who are experiencing early signs of tooth decay or gum disease.

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IV Sedation

Intravenous sedation (IV sedation) is an option that allows dental procedures to be performed while you are under the influence of a sedative drug given via an injection.

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IV Vitamin C Treatment

IV Vitamin C treatments can be very beneficial and make a difference for people going through amalgam removal and heavy metal detoxification, implant surgery as well as other health-related conditions that present in our patients.

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Amalgam Removal

The common fillings most people have in their teeth are a mixture of silver, copper, tin and zinc with an equal amount of mercury, hence the word “amalgam”. We have extensive experience in removing Amalgam safely.

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