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ANDREA GERESDI


health care providers would communicate with each other and collaborate in their patients’ health, root cause would be easier to reveal. We now know that most people do not know


how to breathe. We need breathing re-education! The number of patients on CPAP devices increas- es every year, but not many talk about the root cause. Be it BMI, anatomic variances, orthodontic compensation...the list goes on. I still believe me- chanics and function are the pillars of dentistry, but everything is connected and there is no “one cookbook” that works on every patient. Some- times we need to step out of our comfort zone and step into learning and change. That presenter, son of my professor from


dental school? Well, his lecture highlighted the new standard of care. Almost every point in his lecture was far from what his father taught and believed. He too used to profess the “old ways” but change is acceptable, embraceable, and lib- erating. If, just for a moment, we allow ourselves to consider the possibility of a different point of view, learned dogmas and preconceived beliefs start shifting and allowing change. Healing be- gins. Frequencies start aligning. Change happens. There is a dental shift on the horizon. Who


would have thought that I would have holistic healing protocols in my office? That I would offer a certain vitamin that “mops up” ionizing radiation when you have an X-ray or CT scan, or include detox modalities through infrared light sauna after mercury removal? Or that I would reference Meridian Charts in my comprehensive exam? Who would have thought that I would em- brace so much change? Change is good! •


Dr. Josephine Perez, DMD has been practicing dentistry for 29 years. She is a graduate of Tufts University School of Dentistry in Boston and interned at New Orleans Coast Guard/Navy Base. Her holistic


approach to dentistry encompasses each person’s unique and entire (or whole, therefore holistic) state of physical and emotional well-being. Dr. Perez focuses on the underlying condition, rather than only treating the symptoms. She tests for biocom- patibility to find pathways to reduce inflammation and apply biocompatible and biomimetic materials, supplements, essential oils to restore and strengthen the oral cavity and ultimately, the whole body. After decades of restoring and transforming smiles, Dr. Perez has integrated total wellness into her oral health enhancement practice—a revolutionary style of dentistry. https://www.thesmilefairy.com. See ad on page 35 >


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