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Biological
Dentistry aims to be as non toxic Our Dental Protocols The dental protocols at Eric Davis Dental are designed to remove as much dental toxicity in as non-toxic a fashion as possible. A Total Dental Revision (TDR) includes the proper replacement of your mercury amalgam fillings and other fillings with biocompatible replacement materials. Typically, you will receive a biocompatibility test to help determine the replacement materials that are least reactive and offensive to your immune system. Also any identifiable sources of dental infection will be treated. This always includes all cavitations, dental implants, root canal filled teeth, abscessed and non-vital teeth. Additionally, any biologically incompatible crowns you have will be replaced with compatible ones. As well, all nickel (often present in stainless steel), will typically be replaced with more compatible metals, the choice of which is also guided by your biocompatibility test. You will further be guided to undergo the best available measures to treat and possibly reverse any periodontal disease that may be present. Consideration to the final occlusion is also of primary importance. Intravenous vitamin C may be administered after the performance of the dental work to help neutralise any toxicity that still manages to reach the blood and tissues. PLEASE FAMILIARISE YOURSELF WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN RECEIVING TREATMENT AT OUR CENTRE THANK YOU! Disclaimer of liability: Eric Davis Dental web sit is a site designed to inform patients about alternatives to traditional dental procedures and materials. The opinions presented at Eric Davis Dental are controversial and many are disputed by other dental practitioners. Dr Davis expressly disclaims all liability arising out of the improper use of the information provided. Please consult your treating physician or other dental professional regarding these important health issues. |
Biological
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