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Opening a Holistic Dental Practice? Good Move!<br />

Of late, <strong>holistic</strong> dentistry has been the norm, rather than the exception. People have become<br />

familiarized with the concept of <strong>holistic</strong> health and approaches incorporating <strong>holistic</strong> healing, instead of<br />

just plain allopathic medical approaches and their side effects. There is so much information about both<br />

<strong>holistic</strong> healing as well as <strong>holistic</strong> living in the media that people have begun to actively seek out<br />

healthcare providers who use these approaches too, instead of exposing themselves to harmful<br />

procedures and medicines. For dentists who are planning on opening a new dental practice, this is a very<br />

important point of consideration.<br />

Holistic dentistry is not too different from dentistry as it used to be. The difference is not as vast as, say,<br />

allopathic and homeopathic medicine. Holistic dentistry is a branch of dentistry that seeks to<br />

incorporate the benefits of natural and <strong>holistic</strong> healing into the practice of dentistry, leading to quicker<br />

healing and safer approaches without putting the patient as risk. In addition to the usually prescribed<br />

drugs and procedures, <strong>holistic</strong> dentists draw from the healing properties f herbs and natural<br />

supplements used in traditional medicines such as traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurveda and<br />

homeopathy, etc. In no way are the techniques associated with dentistry compromised- they are simply<br />

accompanied by even moe healing approaches. In addition to this, one of the biggest draws of<br />

establishing a <strong>holistic</strong> dentist practice is that <strong>holistic</strong> dentists are biological dentists and have a<br />

completely mercury free practice. This means that nether mercury nor any amalgams containing<br />

mercury are used in fillings, a point of particularly vehement stress among both patients and healthcare<br />

professionals nowadays. Most heavy metal containing products are involved. May people who<br />

previously used to go to other dentists or have had mercury based fillings in the past are also<br />

approaching <strong>holistic</strong> dentists now to get rid of their mercury filings and get mercury free ones instead.<br />

Holistic dentist practices also tend to use less invasive procedures as compared to usual dentists, making<br />

sure that all noninvasive approaches are triedfirst and in all else fails, then invasive procedures are<br />

opted for. This makes getting dental help a lot easier for patients, eliminating unnecessary surgical work<br />

and painful recovery periods. Apart from all this, <strong>holistic</strong> dentists also prescribe mouthwashes and<br />

cleansers that are herbal and antiseptic without being harsh on the teeth, which helps patients maintain<br />

excellent oral hygiene.<br />

The best advantage is that with a <strong>holistic</strong> dental practice, you can offer patients an option to obtain all<br />

around good health, because that is what the focus of <strong>holistic</strong> dentistry really is- all around good health<br />

along with no dental problems at all. And patients are looking for just such options, where they can build<br />

excellent systemic health along with having excellent gums and teeth. Holistic dentistry gives people the<br />

chance to do just that. And this is exactly why people flock to <strong>holistic</strong> dentists nowadays. It would be the<br />

wisest decision you could make, establishing a practice that is equipped with the most modern<br />

techniques coupled with a <strong>holistic</strong> approach.<br />

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