Carl McMillan 218 Ashville Ave. Suite 30 Cary, N.C. 27518 Cary, NC 27518
Show Phone NumberPhone: 9198650700 Alt. Phone: 9198650700
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Holistic Dental Centers
Your body is one of nature's most beautiful creations, with each component crafted to mesh ideally with all of the others. A holistic dentist inherently recognizes this. He knows that a human being cannot be treated as a series of separate parts. He treats each patient with the knowledge of those delicate interconnections and sensitivity to the potential impact of a dental procedure on the body as a whole.
Many people believe that holistic dentistry simply means no silver fillings, but there is much more to this innovative form of care. When you become a patient of Holistic Dental Centers of Cary or Cornelius, your dentist will take time to know you – as a person – because he understands the importance of treating more than physical symptoms alone. He knows that your overall health, including your emotional state, is impacted by dentistry and medicine and vice versa. He is trained to comprehend the relationship between oral health, the immune system, the cardiovascular system, the nervous system, and more.
Our professionals observe the basic tenet of the Hippocratic Oath, “First, do no harm” on a much deeper level than most health care practitioners. We are also called biological dentists. We use only non-toxic materials for dental restorations. For example, mercury is the second most toxic identifiable element – yet traditional dentistry still uses amalgam fillings, which contain over 50% mercury! We put only the materials, which are aesthetic, functional, and biocompatible in the mouths of our patients, to make certain that your body is not harmed in the course of fixing your teeth. At Holistic Dental Centers, you are assured of only the highest quality care, without compromise.
We also take thorough steps to ensure that your old mercury fillings are removed safety, should you choose to have that done. Our remediation methods protect you, our staff, and the environment. In addition to metal-free fillings, our holistic offerings include non-metal crowns and onlays.
Holistic dentistry isn't just about getting rid of those old, potentially dangerous mercury fillings. Holistic Dental Centers offers a range of general and cosmetic options to keep you well and smiling.
Call today for a consultation, and learn more about the benefits of whole body dentistry.
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