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Health


There Is a


Dental Shift


on the Horizon By Dr. Josephine Perez, DMD T 14


“When we change our mindset and


think outside the box, we realize that what we thought was


absolute law in science is just


an interpretation of a moment in time.”


—Dr. Josephine Perez, DMD


here is only one absolute in life…change. I was at a conference recently of very talented


and smart doctors dedicated to the research of naturaceuticals, immune boosting protocols, and reduction of oxidative stress factors as related to the dental profession, specifically biological dentistry. One of the presenters was the son of a very respected professor I had in dental school. My professor even had an Institute” named after him. To us, this professor was a god! He spoke eloquently and commandeering of how and why certain things in dentistry are done the way they are and even had papers written on the subject backed up by quotes and studies with the appro- priate footnotes. He mingled with the authors of our textbooks! In dental school we studied hard, memorized


quotes, practiced long hours until our bodies and souls were saturated with all that was “true” and “proven” in the textbooks. We knew the material inside and out. We just needed more practice so that our skills were perfectly honed. Each and every one of us graduated “knowing” we were the best in the field. We were ready to eat the world! Until...life. It takes a lot of humility to say we were wrong.


Dentistry Is Changing Science is dynamic and constantly changing most- ly when it shows that theories do not conform to observation. The absolutes that I learned in dental school have changed and are changing everyday. I was taught to combine mercury with other metals and place in the mouth as a restoration, and that this was completely safe. A toxic com- pound became “safe” when placed in a tooth. I was taught to recommend traditional orthodontics to crooked teeth, never mind if there was a deficiency


in growth patterns, underdeveloped jaws, tongue and lip ties (a deal breaker for being able to nurse) or, most important, upper airway deficiencies. We believed that clenching, grinding, or bruxism was purely stress related. Today we know better. Our bite is directly related to our posture, our


breathing, chewing, and our gut health and mi- crobiome to name a few. There is ALWAYS a root cause. We just need to dig deep to find it. There is no “ one-shot” appliance that will fix myofunction- al disorders. Just like there is no ONE pill that will cure you. Research shows that the diaphragm and the back of the tongue work together. The tongue has 16 muscles and some consider it an organ. Today we know that chewing is a lost art. Why are so many Americans taking digestive enzymes when the parotid gland is the largest maker of enzymes? They have even discovered an extra set of salivary glands in the throat that no one ever knew existed.


Biological Dentistry Deals with Systemic Issues


When we change our mindset and think outside the box, we realize that what we thought was absolute law in science is just an interpretation of a moment in time. These interpretations are indirectly affected by politics, social circumstanc- es, religious practices and beliefs. One of the most recent changes relates to constant mask wearing. I am seeing more patient s with “burning mouth syndrome,” low pH levels due to carbon dioxide recirculation, dry mouth, and increased cavities. Before, I would prescribe medications to deal with the symptoms; a sort of band-aide, so to speak. Today we realize that traditional dentistry dealt with mechanical issues but biological dentistry deals with systemic and non-toxic issues. If more


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