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If you need to replace a missing tooth but want to avoid metal, you can still opt for dental implants. Dr. Michelle Janbakhsh at Modern Smile Dental uses metal-free dental implants made from zirconia. They appear natural and work in harmony with your body. Dr. Janbakhsh’s goal is to find the best choice not only for your mouth, but also for your whole body.
If you’re allergic to metal or have a sensitivity to it, a traditional titanium dental implant may not be the right option for you. Zirconia, on the other hand, is a biocompatible material that your body accepts as a natural part of itself. This makes zirconia less irritating to the gum tissue and a preferred choice for the jawbone. The bone integrates closely with the implant, creating a stable foundation for your new tooth.
Holistic dentistry means that anything the dentist does is compatible with the rest of your body. Dentists like Dr. Janbakhsh take a holistic approach to their practice. All of your wellness, not just your teeth. What happens in your mouth can have an impact on the rest of you. Some of the benefits:
Let’s be honest, we all want a new tooth that actually looks like a tooth, right? Titanium implants sometimes show a dark silver line in your gums. For a front tooth replacement, this is pretty visible. Zirconia implants are solid white, just like the root of your natural teeth.
Zirconia implants have a smooth surface. This is important because plaque and bacteria have difficulty sticking to it. And that’s one of the problems with titanium implants. But with zirconia, you don’t have to worry about your implant getting infected. Many zirconia implants also have a one-piece design. No tiny gap where bacteria can hide and multiply, fewer places for germs to grow. The result is less risk of infection or gum problems.
Here’s what you can expect: a simplified breakdown of the implant process.
Does “metal-free” mean zirconia implants are weaker? Quite the contrary. Zirconia is an extremely strong ceramic material. It’s designed to withstand all the hard work your teeth have to do every day when chewing food. It’s just as tough as the traditional metal implants. Zirconia also doesn’t corrode. So no breaking down or changing over time.
According to Dr. Klinghardt, titanium implants or any metals in the body act as an antenna for EMF. The EMF can disrupt many biochemical and neuronal pathways in the body, and in the long run, this can have adverse effects on the entire body.
Oral galvanism, also known as galvanic shock, is an electrochemical process that occurs when two different metals in the mouth, such as a gold crown and an amalgam filling, or titanium implants, come into contact with saliva. This creates a small electric current that can cause a temporary “zap” sensation or more persistent symptoms, such as tingling, tooth sensitivity, or headaches. It can also interfere with the meridians of the body.
If you’re in Gaithersburg, MD, and want to learn more about metal-free dental implants, contact Dr. Janbakhsh and her team at Modern Smile Dental. They’ll get you set up and answer all your questions. Just call (301) 850-0376 today and get ready for your new smile!Â
Dr. Michelle Janbakhsh is a board-certified holistic dentist with a background in microbiology and molecular biology. Before earning her dental degree from Howard University, she worked as a research scientist at the NIH and biotech firms. She completed an Advanced General Dentistry residency at the University of Maryland, and advanced training at LVI, IAOMT, and the United States Dental Institute. Specializing in orthodontics, cosmetic and neuromuscular dentistry, and Invisalign, she integrates biocompatible materials and holistic principles into patient care as a Lyme Literate Dentist and board-certified naturopath.
Dr. Jan’s dedication has earned her the American Top Dentist Award annually since 2008. She is an active member of several professional organizations, including the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), the Holistic Dental Association, and the International Lyme & Associated Diseases Society (ILADS).
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