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Oral health plays a crucial role in overall systemic health, yet this connection is often underappreciated. Recent research has revealed significant links between oral conditions and various chronic diseases, brain health, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmunity, highlighting the importance of integrative dental care.
In this episode, Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Mary Ellen Chalmers, a specialist in Integrative and Functional Dental Medicine, to discuss the impact of oral health on the body. They dive into how toxins in the mouth can affect chronic illness, including infections, metals, mold, BPA, and oral health products. The conversation covers key topics, including risks associated with root canals, the use of advanced imaging techniques, the link between oral health and brain function, new developments in dental practices, and so much more.
Episode Highlights
Listen in to learn more :
0:02:33 - Chronic Lyme and Radiographic Lesions
0:07:59 - The Connection Between Teeth and Dementia
0:34:12 - Identifying Chronic Illness Root Causes
0:40:29 - Sleep Position and Airway Obstruction Assessment
About Mary Ellen Chalmers, DMD
Mary Ellen S. Chalmers, DMD, IBDM, is a dentist in Santa Rosa, CA, specializing in Integrative and Functional Dental Medicine. She combines Functional Medicine principles with dentistry and holds certifications in naturopathy (BCNP) and integrative medicine (IBDM). Dr. Chalmers has advanced training in various dental modalities, including Oxygen and Ozone Therapy, and is the first dentist certified in Frequency Specific Microcurrent.
www.meschalmers.com
💬 Text us your feedback and future show ideas! (Please note we can't respond to texts - email questions to [email protected])
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Find out if working with Gordon Medical is right for you. Set up a complimentary discovery call with our new patient coordinator at www.gordonmedical.com.
** This information is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your practitioner before making any changes to your treatment.
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Oral health plays a crucial role in overall systemic health, yet this connection is often underappreciated. Recent research has revealed significant links between oral conditions and various chronic diseases, brain health, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmunity, highlighting the importance of integrative dental care.
In this episode, Dr. Eric Gordon sits down with Dr. Mary Ellen Chalmers, a specialist in Integrative and Functional Dental Medicine, to discuss the impact of oral health on the body. They dive into how toxins in the mouth can affect chronic illness, including infections, metals, mold, BPA, and oral health products. The conversation covers key topics, including risks associated with root canals, the use of advanced imaging techniques, the link between oral health and brain function, new developments in dental practices, and so much more.
Episode Highlights
Listen in to learn more :
0:02:33 - Chronic Lyme and Radiographic Lesions
0:07:59 - The Connection Between Teeth and Dementia
0:34:12 - Identifying Chronic Illness Root Causes
0:40:29 - Sleep Position and Airway Obstruction Assessment
About Mary Ellen Chalmers, DMD
Mary Ellen S. Chalmers, DMD, IBDM, is a dentist in Santa Rosa, CA, specializing in Integrative and Functional Dental Medicine. She combines Functional Medicine principles with dentistry and holds certifications in naturopathy (BCNP) and integrative medicine (IBDM). Dr. Chalmers has advanced training in various dental modalities, including Oxygen and Ozone Therapy, and is the first dentist certified in Frequency Specific Microcurrent.
www.meschalmers.com
💬 Text us your feedback and future show ideas! (Please note we can't respond to texts - email questions to [email protected])
Interested in Becoming A Patient?
Find out if working with Gordon Medical is right for you. Set up a complimentary discovery call with our new patient coordinator at www.gordonmedical.com.
** This information is not to be taken as medical advice. Always consult your practitioner before making any changes to your treatment.

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