In episode #20 we are learning about a holistic approach to dentistry with Dr. Kristen Graham. Dr. Kristen graduated from the University of Maryland with a BS in Biological Sciences. She then continued on to dental school, and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Dentistry in 2013. In pursuit of biologic dentistry she became certified Integrative Biologic Dental Medicine (IBDM) in 2017 by the American College of Integrative Medicine and Dentistry, with additional certifications in Naturopathy through the American Naturopathic Medical Certification Board. She recently graduated from AFMCP (Advanced Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice) at the Institute for Functional Medicine in 2018. Dr. Kristen consults with clients one-on-one in her online practice, and in private practice addressing each client as the individual they are. She focuses on systemic, oral, physical and emotional well-being from a functional, biologic and spiritual approach. Dr. Kristen resides in Maryland with her husband and two rhodesian ridgbacks.
Connect With Dr. Kristin-
Topics Discussed-
- What holistic dentistry is
- How can someone find a holistic dentist
- What biological dentists do differently for a cavity
- Can you remineralize teeth
- Anyway to make teeth stronger
- All about a holistic approach to implants
- How to safely remove mercury from teeth
- What you should get replaced instead of mercury
- Does oil pulling really work
- What to do about teeth whitening
- Best toothpaste for adults and kids
Links Mentioned-
- Where to find a biologic/holistic practitioner near you (look for someone who is SMART certified through IAOMT) –IAOMT
- Squigle toothpaste (for remineralization and sensitive teeth- this you can use a Q tip and place on areas that need to be remineralized and let it sit overnight)
- SpectraCell tests through your doctor
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