Holistic, Biological Dentistry Near Grand Prairie, TX
People tend to think that dentistry and medicine don’t have much to do with each other. This false division is more a product of tradition than science. In countless studies, science has shown that oral and body health are closely linked.
According to German physician Dr. Reinhold Voll, up to 90% of health problems involve the mouth in some way.
Now conventional dentistry is beginning to see the connection between gum disease and other inflammatory conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, stroke, Alzheimer’s, rheumatoid arthritis, and so forth. Most dentists also recognize that poor oral health can greatly interfere with a person’s emotional well-being and overall quality of life.
Biological Dentistry: How Is It Different?
Dentistry that conforms to biological principles is holistic by definition. Tooth, gum, and mouth functions are not considered separately. Each of them, including physical, energetic, and spiritual parts, is understood to be part of a dynamic whole. Biological dentists treat you as a whole person, body, mind, and spirit.
This multidimensionality is addressed by biological dentistry, which combines traditional healing wisdom with 21st-century dental practice. We rely on leading-edge techniques and tools, including lasers, dental ozone, and PRF (platelet-rich fibrin). Moreover, we support dental treatments of all kinds with practices such as nutrition, acupuncture, neural therapy, homeopathy, light therapy, and others.
Preventive measures and education are at the core of what we do. Making informed decisions about your dental care is easier when you are well-informed. In addition, it provides information on how you can maintain the health of your mouth, teeth, and gums for the rest of your life.
Biological dentistry is minimally invasive, preventing the teeth from experiencing any trauma that may prematurely damage them. For more invasive procedures like fillings, crowns, or implants, we use only biocompatible materials. Dentures (partial or full), orthodontic devices, and oral appliances all fall under the same category.
Mercury-free, fluoride-free, and mercury-safe dentistry is biological dentistry. The dental office we operate follows strict safety protocols when it comes to removing amalgam fillings, which protects both the patient and the environment. We never place “silver” amalgam fillings. Whenever a patient has amalgam fillings, we never polish them or treat them in ways that increase mercury vapor release, since this neurotoxin, when inhaled, is the most harmful.
Mercury fillings have been linked to various chronic health problems, among them root canal infections and jawbone osteonecrosis, which are described as “cavitations.” In view of all this, our dental team is very familiar with treating patients with chronic health issues, including those related to oral health. In coordinating our mutual patients’ healing journeys, we routinely collaborate with integrative physicians, naturopaths, chiropractors, osteopaths, and other healers.
Above all, we treat every patient as an individual with agency, not as a passive patient. Biological dentists take the time to get to know you – not just by your dental and medical history, but by how you value and what you care about in life. A biological dentist does not dictate your treatment. We provide you with information about the pros and cons of each option, so you can make the health decisions that are right for you and your family.
New patients and their families are always welcome here at Pride Dental. We think you’ll find our dental center to be eco-friendly, relaxing, and comfortable – a perfect place for your family to visit. Get in touch with us today and find out how a holistic dental approach can make a difference in your life.
Our Holistic Dentistry Services
About Pride Dental
At Pride Dental in Arlington, Texas, we believe in a holistic, biological approach that goes far beyond mercury-free, mercury-safe, and fluoride-free dentistry.
Technology, science, and clinical dentistry techniques are combined with time-tested traditional healing wisdom to support your overall health.
In order to achieve optimal health, we believe that a full spectrum approach to wellness is necessary. You’re total health and well-being are directly affected by your oral health.
Pride Dental provides a wide range of dental services, from some of the latest cosmetic dental treatments to dental surgery and periodontal care.
Prevention is our priority over treatment, and when treatment is necessary, we adopt a conservative approach.
In addition to mere symptoms, we look for the root cause of the problem. In contrast to conventional dentistry which focuses largely on fixing teeth and related structures when things go wrong, biological dentistry includes additional therapeutic approaches that help the body heal itself.
All treatment is therefore customized to suit the client’s specific needs.
Our team is happy to work with other healthcare providers involved in helping you achieve optimal mouth-body health and can also refer you to allied practitioners who could assist in reaching your goals.
Whenever you visit our office, we make sure that it is a pleasant and healthy environment. We don’t use any chemicals. This means we minimize EMF exposure. The result is excellent air and water filters, ozone for disinfection, and more.
Please do not hesitate to ask if you need accommodations because of chemical sensitivities, a disability, or other factors requiring accommodations.
Pride Dental is proud to be the holistic dental choice for residents of Grand Prairie, TX, as well as the entire Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex such as Garland and beyond. We invite you and your family to experience the difference that a natural, biological, minimally invasive approach to dental care can offer, and we look forward to meeting you soon!
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About Grand Prairie, TX
Grand Prairie is a city in Dallas County, Tarrant County, and Ellis County, Texas, in the United States. It is part of the Mid-Cities region in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It had a population of 175,396 according to the 2010 census, making it the fifteenth most populous city in the state. Remaining the 15th-most populous city in Texas, the 2020 census reported a population of 196,100.
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Pride Dental
1106 W Randol Mill Rd, Arlington TX 76012
Call for an Appointment
(817) 461-9998
Hours of Operation
Monday through Thursday: 8:30AM-3:30PM
Friday: Closed