Monday, May 10, 2010

What is Holistic Dentistry?

The term 'Holistic Dentistry' is defined in different ways by many people, but in general, it is an approach to dentistry in which overall health and wellness is the goal of the practice. These dentists don't just treat symptoms and the various diseases related to gums and teeth. Holistic dentists combine modern science and new dental techniques with natural healing therapies.

Holistic dentistry is also referred to as biological dentistry or biocompatible dentistry. Those who practice it are focused on the teeth and gums, but are also concerned with the mind, body and spirit of the patient.

Patients who prefer holistic dentistry want to protect themselves from harmful radiations and toxins. While standard dentists continue to use mercury, silver and amalgam fillings, holistic dentists use mercury-free alternatives and are certified in advanced amalgam removal protocols. They also advocate non-surgical procedures for treating gums and use biocompatible aesthetics and dental materials.

Holistic dentistry is a way of being, so in most cases, the entire staff has the holistic mindset. As a result, patients are more relaxed in the office of holistic dentists, and report having less pain and less stress in the overall experience.

For more information on the subject of holistic dentistry, visit the website of Dr. Vladimir Gashinsky, a New Jersey dentist with a holistic approach. www.drgdds.com.

Monday, May 3, 2010

What is Mercury-Free Dentistry?

North American dentists have been using mercury in amalgam fillings since 1830 because it works, it's inexpensive and convenient. However, mercury is considered a neurotoxin and when inhaled, has the potential to enter the lungs and blood stream. Once it does, the body is unable to expel the mercury, so instead, the body stores the toxin, which has been known to cause various health issues. For example, the vapor emitted from mercury fillings may work against the immune system in a child's body.

Dr. Vladimir Gashinsky is one of a small percentage of dentists who practice mercury-free and mercury-safe dentistry in the United States. In fact, only about 6% of dentists in North America are currently offering this service. While not all patients of Dr. Gashinsky choose this method, those who do have decided to avoid potential health and environmental risks related to amalgam fillings.

Mercury-free dentistry contains safe, tooth-colored porcelain composites that are as strong as mercury/silver amalgam fillings. In addition to mercury-free fillings, a mercury-free practice can use porcelain composite material to repair chipped, cracked, broken or worn teeth.

For more information on mercury-free dentistry in New Jersey, visit the website of Dr. Gashinsky. www.drgdds.com