…and information! Truly, without your interest in learning how to navigate the path to optimal oral health, we wouldn’t be able to do the research we love to provide the…
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What TO eat to support greater oral health
…needs support (including teeth that are demineralizing). However, osteocalcin needs to be activated (in his research, Dr. Price observed the need for this mysterious activator and identified it as ‘activator…
What Causes Tooth Decay? (AND How Can We Stop it?)
…to explore the work of Dr. Ralph Steinman. Dr. Steinman was a dental researcher in the 1970s who did extensive research to determine the cause of tooth decay. He published…
Electric vs manual brushing… Which is better? part 2
…move the brush around your mouth, because the electric brush is doing all of the work for you. In terms of using the Bass Brushing Technique with electric brushes, it…
Electric vs manual brushing, which is better? part 1
…way to go, which brand/style/brushing technique performs the best (and why)? Where is the research that shows this benefit? What do clinicians report when it comes to electric or manual…
Did we stumble upon the Holy Grail of morning warm drinks???
…our path has lead us in search of yummy, nutrient dense, non-sweet morning foods. I’ve often looked with longing eyes at our stock pot simmering with delicious bone broth in…
Is the key to greater oral health already in your mouth?
…cover the statistics according to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. 92% of adults have tooth decay 42% of children have tooth decay greater than 90% of adults…
Options If You Have Missing Teeth
…term principle to mean a law that is inescapable. Think gravity. Whether or not we intellectually understand the law of gravity, it continually has an impact on us, every moment…
I Have A Root Canal – What Are My Options?
…crucial. This ensures that the area is well cleaned out after the tooth is removed. Our research suggests that the dentist doing the removal should treat the situation as a…
Can a simple filling impact our whole body health?
…the impact that the simple filling on the chewing surface (called an occlusal filling) can have on the long-term whole body wellness of the patient. To really consider the whole…






