According to the International Academy of Biological Dentistry & Medicine, a biological dentist understands that the mouth and body are connected and that illness or disease that occurs inside the body is reflected orally and vice versa. Factors like stress, diet, and sleep patterns have a direct impact on oral inflammation and disease.
Biological dentistry is the practice of diagnosing, preventing, treating, and maintaining oral health using natural therapies. A biological dentist assesses a patient’s entire state of physical and emotional health before deciding on treatments.
Our Biological Dentist Doctor David Roze will lead us trough his specialty about Biocompatible treatments and the difference between traditional and biological dentistry.
1) What is this? Biohealth? And what's important about this? Can you share with us what biohealth bio dentistry really is?
2) So you're telling me just like through the mouth, if I have back pain, you can possibly get to it, or you can help me look at the root cause right? The root cause of how your body is working through the mouth ?
3) How did you decide to become a biological dentist? How did you determine that this was the path that you are going to focus on?
4) Can you share with us a few of essential differences between your bio health dentistry versus that of the traditional industry? And how potentially is an impact on health for that matter?
5) Why is it that other dentists, other professionals in the industry are still using amalgam and mercury fillings, and still not processing the way that you are processing this?
6) Is a biohealth care and more specifically a biodental care more expensive than a conventional one? Or is this something still affordable and potentially available to everybody ?