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meridian map

In Biological Dentistry, the Meridian Interactive Map plays a crucial role. This tool illustrates the concept of dental meridians, pathways through which energy flows connecting teeth to various organs and systems in the body. By understanding these connections, Biological Dentistry can address dental issues that might be affecting other areas of the body, facilitating a more comprehensive approach to health.

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Discover the Meridian System for Self-Analysis, a powerful tool for personal health assessment. We invite you to download the PDF guide, available on our website, courtesy of Swiss Dental Solutions. Explore this valuable resource to gain insights into your well-being and take proactive steps towards better health.

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the gateway to whole body wellness

Biological Dentistry represents a paradigm shift in oral healthcare, emphasizing the interconnectedness of oral health and overall bodily wellness. Unlike traditional dentistry, which often focuses on treating symptoms, Biological Dentistry seeks to identify and remedy the root causes of dental issues. This approach considers how materials, procedures, and infections in the mouth can impact the entire body. By integrating holistic practices, Biological Dentistry aims to restore not just dental health, but also enhance the body's natural healing capabilities.

Sympathetic vs. Parasympathetic

Biological Dentistry represents a paradigm shift in oral healthcare, emphasizing the interconnectedness of oral health and overall bodily wellness. Unlike traditional dentistry, which often focuses on treating symptoms, Biological Dentistry seeks to identify and remedy the root causes of dental issues. This approach considers how materials, procedures, and infections in the mouth can impact the entire body. By integrating holistic practices, Biological Dentistry aims to restore not just dental health, but also enhance the body's natural healing capabilities.

THE issue

Dead teeth will call cause Infectious sites with increased production of pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-alpha, IL-1, Il-6. This leads to chronic inflammation systemically and local chronic inflammation to the surrounding tissue


In the medical world, a dead body part would be removed right away because of the inflammation and toxic risks it causes.


FDOJ

Fatty Degenerative osteonecrotic jawbone (FDOJ) or chronic ischemic bone disease also known as cavitations are chronic inflammation of the jawbone Inflammatory cytokines RANTES (CCL5), TNF-alpha, IL-1, IL-6.

histopathology

The histopathology of chronic ischemic bone disease - parameters and disease classification - “an area typically comprised of low bone density, with bony changes that may include: wispy myelofibrosis, oily cysts, fatty microvesicles, focal hemorrhage, serous ooze and proteinaceous detritus” FromOral and Maxillofacial Pathology online Volume 110, Issue 6, E16, December 01, 2010

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  • What is Biological Dentistry?

    Becoming a certified biological dentist requires completion of an education program at an accredited college, followed by passing both state and national board exams and earning certification from the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM). Additional certifications can also be obtained from the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health (AAOSH) and the Holistic Dental Association (HDA). Shore Smiles Dental, P.C. dentist and founder Dr. Jigar Gandhi is a certified dentist in the New York state based on IABDM standards.



  • Why is it called Biological Dentistry?

    It's called biological dentistry because it takes a holistic approach to oral health care. It considers not just the teeth and gums, but also the underlying systems of the body as they relate to oral health. This approach seeks to support and enhance natural healing processes and avoid treatments that may disrupt them. This approach is attractive to patients looking for long term care and health rather than a short term solution. Another term you may hear often with biological dentistry is integrative dentistry, which focuses on preventative treatment and care as a way to avoid larger issues. Integrative dentistry supports a patient's overall wellbeing and fostering healthy habits as an integral part of care.



  • What are the standards in Biological Dentistry?

    The standards of practice within biological dentistry include the use of mercury-free fillings, avoidance of fluoride treatments, and minimally invasive procedures. Other strategies may include ozone therapy, laser therapy, and the use of biocompatible materials such as ceramic or composite resin.


    In addition to these standards of practice, holistic/biological dentists must also maintain the regulations and standards set out by their state's Board of Dentistry. This includes adhering to safety protocols for both patient care and environmental protection. 

  • What about things like fillings?

    In biological dentistry, one component of working holistically is working to use biocompatible materials wherever possible.When it comes to fillings, this can translate into the use of tooth-colored composite resin rather than traditional mercury amalgam fillings. Composite resins are a safer and more aesthetically pleasing option as they contain no harmful metals or toxins which could disrupt the body's natural healing processes. They also blend in with the surrounding teeth so that the filling is virtually undetectable.



  • What is the alternative to a root canal?

    Root canals are often seen as a last resort option when it comes to treating infected teeth. However, biological dentists may take an alternative approach by utilizing ozone therapy or laser therapies. Ozone is a gas that has natural healing and disinfectant properties, while lasers are used to remove bacteria from the inner portions of the tooth without compromising its structural integrity. Both treatments can help to reduce the risk of infection and ultimately help save the tooth from needing a root canal. If the tooth is severely infected, the best option may of course be extracting the tooth and replacing it with a biocompatible restoration option.



why choose dr. jigar gandhi

Embark on a transformative journey with Biological Dentistry under the expert guidance of Dr. Jigar S. Gandhi. Experience a unique approach that not only revitalizes your oral health but also enhances your overall well-being. Here are common reasons patient's choose Dr. Jigar Gandhi.

Permanent, Long-Term Results
Minimal Surgery Required
Natural-Looking Appearance
Speak and Eat With Ease
Whole Body Dentistry
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