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In this episode of the Healing Through Dentistry podcast, Hana shares a real surgery day experience and explains what truly happens behind biological implant dentistry. She walks listeners through a complex case involving hidden infection, severe inflammation, bone loss, and why immediate implants are not always possible, even when planned.
The episode highlights the importance of preparing the whole body before dental surgery and explains how regenerative dentistry focuses on healing, not just replacing teeth.
“Real surgery starts after the tooth is removed.”
Metal-free ceramic implants designed to support biocompatibility and reduce immune burden.
Healing depends on proper nutrition, minerals, vitamins, and immune support before treatment begins.
Advanced imaging that reveals hidden inflammation, bone loss, and sinus involvement not visible on standard X-rays.
A regenerative procedure using natural bone substitute materials to rebuild lost bone before implantation.
Using the patient’s own blood-derived growth factors to improve healing and regeneration.
Inflammation and infection can affect connective tissue, hydration, and nervous system regulation throughout the body.
Hana discusses a patient who traveled from the UK after discovering unexplained tooth resorption beneath dental crowns.
Key findings included:
Treatment involved:
Healing is not only about replacing teeth.
It’s about preparing the body to truly heal.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Duo SmileIn this episode of the Healing Through Dentistry podcast, Hana shares a real surgery day experience and explains what truly happens behind biological implant dentistry. She walks listeners through a complex case involving hidden infection, severe inflammation, bone loss, and why immediate implants are not always possible, even when planned.
The episode highlights the importance of preparing the whole body before dental surgery and explains how regenerative dentistry focuses on healing, not just replacing teeth.
“Real surgery starts after the tooth is removed.”
Metal-free ceramic implants designed to support biocompatibility and reduce immune burden.
Healing depends on proper nutrition, minerals, vitamins, and immune support before treatment begins.
Advanced imaging that reveals hidden inflammation, bone loss, and sinus involvement not visible on standard X-rays.
A regenerative procedure using natural bone substitute materials to rebuild lost bone before implantation.
Using the patient’s own blood-derived growth factors to improve healing and regeneration.
Inflammation and infection can affect connective tissue, hydration, and nervous system regulation throughout the body.
Hana discusses a patient who traveled from the UK after discovering unexplained tooth resorption beneath dental crowns.
Key findings included:
Treatment involved:
Healing is not only about replacing teeth.
It’s about preparing the body to truly heal.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.