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Have you ever wondered if what's happening in your mouth could be connected to what's happening in your body? Not just your gums, not just a cavity, but something deeper. Something your doctor hasn't been able to explain, no matter how many tests they run.

That's exactly what Dr. Katie To is talking about in this episode.

Dr. Katie To, The Wellness Dentist, sits down with one of her favorite people, Dr. Dawn Ewing, a leading expert in biological dentistry, Executive Director of the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM), and Dr. Katie's own personal naturopath. This conversation is real, personal, and full of things that are long overdue in the world of dental and whole-body wellness.

Together they cover root canals, mercury fillings, biocompatibility testing, blood work, vitamin D, and why your body deserves so much more than "drill, fill, and bill" dentistry.

If you've been searching for answers about your health and nobody's thought to look at your mouth yet, this episode is for you.


KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Your mouth and your body are connected. Biological and holistic dental care looks at the whole person, not just the tooth.
  • Root canals are more complex than most people realize. There is no such thing as a completely sterile root canal tooth. Bacteria that live inside can circulate through the body and may set up secondary concerns elsewhere. This doesn't mean every root canal tooth needs to come out, but it does mean it's worth evaluating.
  • Mercury fillings (amalgams) are 50% mercury. Safe removal matters enormously, and it should never be rushed. Blood work, kidney function, and methylation should all be assessed before beginning the process.
  • Biocompatibility testing exists for a reason. The body is exposed to dental materials 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. What works for someone else may not work for you. This applies to filling materials, bonding agents, and even implants, both titanium and zirconia.
  • Vitamin D is more important than most dentists ask about. Low vitamin D levels can significantly affect bone healing, implant integration, and recovery after dental procedures. Dr. Dawn notes that a healthy level should be between 60 and 80, and many patients come in well below that.
  • Blood work belongs in a biological dental practice. Reviewing kidney function, liver enzymes, bilirubin, and other markers helps ensure a patient is truly ready for procedures like mercury removal. It's not just about the mouth.
  • Chelation after mercury removal should always be done with a trained professional. Attempting to detox heavy metals independently can cause serious harm. The order matters. The method matters. And each person's individual body chemistry matters.
  • A biological dental office works as a team. Chiropractors, naturopaths, cardiologists, functional medicine doctors. It's a coordinated effort because health is not one-dimensional.
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