Holistic Dentistry

for the Entire Family

At our holistic dental practice, we take a whole-body approach to oral health, offering personalized care that goes beyond conventional treatments. Our services are designed to support not just your smile but your overall well-being by using biocompatible materials, and maintaining a fluoride-free, mercury-free, and metal-free environment. Whether you’re seeking holistic dentistry, airway solutions, ozone therapy, or TMJ treatments, our aim is to provide safe, natural solutions that promote long-term health.

We also specialize in tongue and lip-tie evaluations and releases, improving oral function and airway health, particularly vital for infants and children but valid for adults as well.  Through functional orthodontics and airway-focused dentistry, we address the root causes of issues like mouth breathing and sleep apnea to support better breathing, sleep, and facial development.

By integrating cutting-edge technology with natural, safe approaches, we are committed to delivering a level of care that enhances both your oral and systemic health.

A few of our credentials….

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A few of our credentials…. *

  • The Breathe Institute Affiliate

  • IAOMT Accrediated (International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology)

  • IABDM (International Academy of Biological Dentistry & Medicine)

  • SMART (Safe Mercury Amalgam Removal Technique) Certified

  • Airway Health Solutions

  • Fotona Laser Certified

  • Invisalign Provider

What We Offer

  • Biological Dentistry

    The focus of biological (holistic) dentistry is to treat oral health issues using a whole-body approach. As biologic dentists, we advocate for minimally invasive procedures and emphasize the prevention of oral health problems rather than merely addressing them after they occur. We prioritize identifying risk factors and employing conservative approaches to address issues before they escalate into larger problems. Our practice incorporates the use of BPA-free materials, ozone therapy, and saliva testing to ensure comprehensive, safe, and personalized care for our patients

  • Lip and Tongue Ties

    Tongue Tie or Ankyloglossia refers to the presence of a tight frenulum or tissue at the base of the tongue which connects the tongue to the floor of the mouth. Every human has a frenulum, but a functional evaluation needs to be made to identify this frenulum as a cause for concern and therefore treatment.

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  • Laser Light Therapies

    Utilizing our multiple lasers, we are able to offer non invasive laser treatment that utilizes photobiomodulation to treat various conditions within the oral cavity. The treatment involves the application of light to tissues to promote healing, reduce pain, and improve overall tissue function.

  • Airway Focused Dentistry

    Airway-focused dentistry addresses how the mouth, jaw, and airway affect breathing and overall health. It helps prevent and treat issues like sleep apnea, snoring, and breathing difficulties, which impact sleep quality, energy, and cardiovascular health. Early intervention in children supports proper jaw development, but we treat patients of all ages.

    Using dental appliance therapy (expansion devices like ALF, Schwartz, Myobrace, Invisalign, and Candid) we improve airway tone and function by promoting natural growth, proper jaw positioning, and optimal tongue resting posture. This approach restores functional breathing, enhancing health and quality of life.

  • Restorative and Cosmetic Dentistry

    We offer cosmetic and biomimetic restorations for patients with dental decay. Our approach focuses on preserving healthy tooth structure and using non-metal, BPA-free composite materials for fillings. Ozone disinfection minimizes decay and post-op sensitivity. Our metal-free crowns, bridges, and dentures provide comfort and durability. We recommend a Clifford or biocompatibility lab test for patients with chemical sensitivities to determine suitable materials. Dental implants restore functionality and can resemble natural teeth, requiring proper hygiene. Maintaining proper teeth contact throughout the day is essential for brain function and preventing cognitive decline. goes here

  • Sleep Medicine

    Sleep medicine is essential in dentistry because oral health and sleep quality are closely linked. Conditions like narrow arches and crooked teeth can contribute to sleep apnea, and treating these issues improves both dental health and overall well-being.

    As Dentists trained in sleep medicine, we use oral devices to keep the airway open during sleep, helping manage conditions like obstructive sleep apnea. Poor sleep can also worsen issues like teeth grinding and sensitivity, which dentists can address by integrating sleep medicine into care.

    By connecting oral health to sleep, this approach provides comprehensive treatment for dental and sleep-related problems.