What is biologic dentistry, and how does it differ from traditional dentistry?

Woman holding an apple

At Patel and Dornhecker Dentistry, Fairfield Township and Bridgetown, Ohio, area patients have the opportunity to take a more natural and holistic approach to their oral health and wellness. Biologic dentistry offers many advantages over traditional dental work, often with more conservative treatment methods overall. Let’s take a look at biologic dentistry at our practice and what sets it apart from conventional dental care in the area.

What is biologic dentistry, and how is it different from traditional dentistry?

Biologic dentistry focuses on the connection between oral and overall health. It takes a more holistic approach, using biocompatible materials and avoiding things like mercury fillings. Traditional dentistry, on the other hand, often focuses on treating issues without always considering the body’s big picture.

Is biologic dentistry safe?

Absolutely! Biologic dentists like the team at Patel and Dornhecker Dentistry prioritize using non-toxic, safe materials and techniques. Drs. Jesal A. Patel and Shawn Dornhecker aim to minimize harmful impacts on your mouth and body so you can feel confident about your care!

Why doesn’t traditional dentistry avoid metals like mercury?

While many traditional dentists are moving away from mercury, it may still be used in some fillings. Biologic dentistry firmly avoids mercury fillings and takes extra precautions when removing mercury fillings. to reduce potential health concerns, such as mercury toxicity.

Does biologic dentistry hurt less than traditional dentistry?

Biologic dentistry emphasizes gentle and minimally invasive treatments. While every dentist aims to make you comfortable, biologic dental techniques are often designed to be less harsh on your body, which many of our patients appreciate.

Can biologic dentists handle regular dental care, like check-ups and cleanings?

Yes! Our biologic dentists provide all the essentials, like cleanings, exams, and treatments for cavities or gum disease. They just do it with a more natural and health-conscious approach.

Is biologic dentistry more expensive than traditional dentistry?

Prices can vary, but biologic dentistry might sometimes cost a bit more due to the use of premium, non-toxic materials, and advanced techniques. Think of it as an investment in your overall health!

Will switching to a biologic dentist really make a difference?

That depends on your health priorities. Many of our patients notice a difference in how their body feels after switching, especially if they’re sensitive to certain materials or want a more natural approach to their care. Plus, it is always nice to know your dentist is considering your whole-body wellness and not just what is happening in the smile alone.

Where can I find out more?

Call (513) 815-3166 today to request a consultation visit with our team at Patel and Dornhecker Dentistry in Fairfield Township, Ohio. Alternatively, you may contact our Bridgetown office at (513) 815-3188.