The team at Smile in Style have a common goal, and that is your wellbeing. We are proud to offer quality holistic dentistry for families in and near Moonee Ponds or Sunbury. Our approach to dental care is different, because we recognise that oral health is inseparable from whole health.
“Don’t put that in your mouth!” You probably heard your mum say this many times when you were a small child. It turns out, your mum was right – and the same advice applies to many of the things that adults commonly put in their mouths.
There is a dangerous misconception that restorative dental materials, toothpastes, mouth rinses, and other products that you don’t swallow, must be harmless. After all, you are not consuming them – or are you? In reality, you probably are, albeit in small quantities.
The mouth is the gateway to the body, and not just through the stomach. What goes in your mouth is likely to affect the rest of your body for several reasons:
We aren’t robots and our body parts aren’t separate pieces. They are all part of a whole, single system. Yet, the common approach to medicine often fails to account for this fact.
For example, imagine a patient with a toothache, who recently suffered a heart attack, who also has a vitamin deficiency. Typically, these issues would be treated separately by three different specialists with little, if any, coordination or thought given to the possible connection between conditions. However, deficiencies can weaken the immune system, which increases the risk of gum disease. Multiple studies have linked gum disease with coronary disease, and a host of other medical problems such as cancer, stroke, respiratory disease, and diabetes.
The holistic approach to treating this patient would include taking a comprehensive medical and dental history, assessing for potentially related medical conditions, and working with other healthcare practitioner to assist the patient to take steps to improve the individual’s overall health.
You might be wondering just how gum disease and heart disease are linked. The answer can be summarised quite simply – The human body is one, infinitely complicated, complete system. We aren’t robots, and the mouth isn’t an independently functioning component. The health (or disease) of any body part is going to affect the whole person.
While the concept is simple, the detailed answer is quite complicated. Even scientists don’t yet have a complete answer. Like many aspects of human health, the medical community is still piecing together the puzzle with painstaking research. However, here are a few known ways that oral health and systemic health are linked:
If you are looking for a dental team that are focused on helping you attain optimal whole health, call us at 03 8001 6021 (Sunbury) or 03 8400 4104 (Moonee Ponds).
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