Healthy Tips for Teeth and Gums

Healthy Tips for Teeth and Gums

Healthy Tips for Teeth and Gums

Silver amalgam fillings contain nearly 50 percent mercury, and although the FDA continues to believe silver amalgam fillings are safe, the evidence is stacked against those claims.

According to Dentistry for Health NY, the Food and Drug Administration in the United States has refused to make the public aware of the dangers. Despite evidence showing that mercury is toxic and is released every time you brush, floss, eat, and drink, they refuse to acknowledge the dangers.

Dr. Reid Winick from Dentistry for Health NY explains that the vapors in the mercury pass through the membranes in your cells and through your central nervous system causing a blood-brain barrier. This could cause neurological and psychological problems. High levels of the vapor from the mercury can cause adverse effects on the kidneys and the brain. Fetuses and children carry the most risk as their brains are continuing to develop.

For more than 150 years, dental fillings have been made from amalgam, which consists of elemental mercury, and a powered alloy that is composed of copper, tin and silver.

The World Health Organization states that no level of mercury is safe. According to WHO, mercury is the most non-radioactive, poisonous substance in the world and can contribute to nearly every health issue on the planet.

Chronic mercury poisoning directly related to silver amalgam fillings accumulates slowly and because it is found in every single cell in your body would take years to accumulate. Chronic mercury poisoning is a problem that may not rear its head for a decade or more.

Safe silver amalgam filling removal in New York is available from Dentistry for Health NY and is the best way to give your body a new lease on life.

If you would like more information regarding silver amalgam fillings and their removal, call or click and schedule an appointment with your Holistic Dentist in New York, Dentistry for Health NY. Call or click now.

My Visit To a NYC Holistic Dentist

My Visit To a NYC Holistic Dentist

Healthy Tips for Teeth and Gums

Dentists visits were easy, breezy for me as a child, but on into my adult years and a few bad experiences in the chair later — which I’d rather not relive — I found myself filled with anxiety about going to the dentist.

My fears were exacerbated by the media coverage paid to the harmful effects of amalgam or ‘silver’ fillings (which leach mercury into the body) that are commonly used in many practices. Mercury is the most poisonous naturally occurring, non-radioactive, substance on our planet. Mercury accumulates within the body over time and concentrates in fatty tissues, especially in the brain, which is made mostly of fat. Although the controversial ADA still considers amalgam fillings safe, many health professionals disagree, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) even considers old mercury fillings that have been removed from the body toxic waste that has to be disposed as such.

And so I avoided the dentist right up until I simply couldn’t anymore. When your tooth starts aching, no amount of brushing will come to the rescue. I resolved that I’d face my fears and go to the dentist. But this time, I wanted a very different experience. I set out to find a holistic dentist who not only didn’t use mercury, but someone who actually cared about my health.

After doing some serious research, I discovered one of the best holistic dentists out there, Doctor Reid L. Winick, D.D.S. of Dentistry for Health NY.  Not only did he surpass all of my criteria, (and hates mercury even more than I do), but his practice is deeply committed to patients’ overall wellness and to the health of the environment. Dr. Winick’s practice even has a cable show “A Better Way. A Sustainable Approach to Dentistry.” I called and made an appointment the next morning.

Dr. Winick’s friendly staff greeted me as I walked into their cutting-edge, green office and immediately put me at ease. As I filled out a few simple forms, I took in my surroundings: books on holistic health and nutrition sat on a reclaimed wood table that looked like a tree, a vibrantly-colored office, and charming staff who glided by me.

I was walked back into a bright and cheery examination room with a nice view.  Dr. Winick graciously greeted me and we started things off with a nice, long conversation. Although he was getting to know me, he knew that I was feeling him out too. We chatted about my overall health and history, what specific foods I was eating on a daily basis, what the basis was for my fear of the dentist, what my health goals were, and so on. One of his goals for me as he said was to “recondition you so you’re comfortable being here.” The practice takes on fewer patients during the course of the day so they can spent more individual time with each patient.

Dr. Winick explained his practice’s holistic approach to dental care: there is a systematic connection between oral health and overall body health. The practice views the condition of one’s mouth as a barometer of bodily health and an indicator of potential disease in the future. The fact that I was suffering from tooth aches meant that something else in my body was off balance.  Dr. Winick’s practice refers to this as the Oral Systematic Link.

Dr. Winick broke down his philosophy in layman’s terms by comparing the health of humans to the health of a tree. “A tree’s health and growth is dependent on rain. If you give a tree acid rain and then look at its branches, the tree may appear healthy from ground level but the leaves from the top branches start to turn brown. If you don’t give your body the proper minerals and nutrients, the leaves at the top of the tree are your teeth.”

We talked quite a bit about the importance of good nutrition, and what specific modifications to my diet I should make to help me get healthier. Dr. Winick even gave me the location of his favorite shop where he gets wild, mercury-free salmon delivered straight to his home.

The Doctor shared a life-changing experience that sent him down the holistic dentistry path. In 1980 he was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and consequently went through four rounds of painful surgeries and heavy medication. “I found myself being treated like a machine; I was being treated for my symptoms and mainstream medicine didn’t look at what was causing my problems. I knew I had to find a better way, ” said Dr. Winick.  In 1994, he began seeing a holistic doctor all the way in Seattle (progressive stuff at the time); he changed his diet, stopped eating gluten, got rid of his mercury fillings, and he cured himself of the disease that plagued him for so long. The experience of self-healing through nutrition inspired him to apply those very same principles to his work. And judging by the fresh-pressed Organic Avenue juice that he’d sip on from time to time during our conversation, Dr. Winick still clearly values his own health.

After taking and reviewing my x-rays with a digital machine that uses up to 80 to 90% less radiation than traditional x-rays, Dr. Winick took me into a private room for my microscopic examination. Using the samples he has taken earlier from my gums, he placed my slide under a microscope which projected on a screen for he and I to review together, as he assessed the level of bacteria in my mouth. Since bacteria doesn’t lie, this particular examination shows the true health of the mouth and body.  Dr. Winick pointed to the healthy white blood cells and cocci, but then showed me the critters like rods and spirochetes appearing in my slide which meant he and I had our work cut out for us to get my mouth and body healthy again. But the Doctor reassured me that we’d work together and I’d eventually have a healthy slide again.

The Doctor introduced me to Tammy Kohlschmidt who performed an assessment of my teeth called a bio-survey which identified my food and environmental sensitivities, hidden stressors in my body such as bacteria, viruses and heavy metals, and even pinpointed the specific, all-natural remedies I should take to help bring my body back into balance and speed up my healing.

The experience was far from your typical visit to most dentists.

I was then given the grand tour and saw firsthand all of the sustainable elements incorporated throughout the office such as formaldehyde-free, FSC certified wood products; bamboo flooring; recycled fabric furniture; recycled denim insulation; no-VOC paints;  linseed oil and wheat linoleum flooring in dental operatories; a sanitized and charcoal filtered water system; a feng shui designed space, and so on! The healthy office environment perfectly complimented the practice’s entire ethos.

As the end of my visit drew near, Dr. Winick sent me on my way with several all-natural remedies and vitamins he referred to as my “Healthy Mouth Protocol” which would help ease the pain I was experiencing until my next appointment, which happens to be tomorrow. I’m pleased to report it’s been nearly two weeks since starting Dr. Winick’s natural remedy regime, sans painkillers, and I haven’t experienced any pain whatsoever.

If you’re series about your health, or simply want to have your toxic amalgam fillings safely removed,  I strongly urge you to switch to a holistic dentist who values your health and well being. You’ll feel comforted knowing your health is in the hands of a dentist who is looking out for your best interest. At least I do now.

Images in dentist’s office by Lindsay E. Brown from www.eco-chick.com – thanks for the wonderful write up!

How Does Holistic Dentistry Differ From Traditional Dentistry?

How Does Holistic Dentistry Differ From Traditional Dentistry?

Healthy Tips for Teeth and Gums

Let’s start with a definition:

“Holistic Dentistry” – A specific, organic approach to dental care that views oral health as merely one part of the patient’s overall well-being.

Here’s the bottom line: a Holistic Dental Practitioner combines modern dental techniques with proven, long-established traditions of natural healing.

Dentists who have chosen the holistic approach have the same degrees and training as traditional dentists. But they don’t stop there.

Holistic practitioners focus on long-term preventive care and prefer to use non-invasive procedures whenever possible. For example, experienced holistic practitioners stress the importance of strengthening the immune system to help fight infection – including oral and periodontal infections.

We believe that the body can maintain itself in a constant state of health if given the right tools, which include nutrition and biochemistry.


A holistic practitioner’s realm encompasses everything associated with your overall health — including the oral health area on which traditional dentists concentrate. By focusing on the whole patient, and not just specific symptoms, some real differences emerge in how a Holistic Dentist approaches diagnosis, treatment, and practice.

  • Holistic practitioners stress the importance of preserving teeth–even those a traditional dentist might have suggested removing!
  • Holistic dentists use fewer surgical procedures. Instead, they strive to prevent future cavities and gum disease.
  • A holistic dentist will suggest certain foods to eat or to avoid to improve tooth and gum health. By taking the time to talk with you about your individual lifestyle and diet, they’re able to recommend any specific changes that might bring oral health benefits.
  • With a strong concern about patient safety, most holistic dentists use digital, low-radiation x-rays, which require only minimal exposure.
  • A holistic dentist will carefully screen all dental materials used to make sure they suit each patient’s unique immune system.
  • In a holistic dental office, you may find filtered, purified water and special air cleaners. Some practitioners even go so far as to design their treatment areas to protect patients who may have allergies, and to extensively utilize the therapeutic benefits of sunlight.
  • Finally, most holistic dentists want to help their patients relax and experience none of the unpleasant elements that have made so many people dread visiting a dentist. We strive to create a supportive and welcoming environment – a place where you can feel safe in the knowledge that your total health is our primary concern.

Actually, choosing a holistic dentist is part of assembling a skilled, experienced team to provide the kind of treatment that you have selected, whether it’s amalgam removal or general dental services. Since you’re choosing this path for your health care, you should consider other holistic practitioners such as a nutritionist, specially trained MD, DO or Chiropractor; and a lymphatic massage therapist.

Holistic Dentistry with Biological Root Canals

Holistic Dentistry with Biological Root Canals

Holistic Dentistry with Biological Root Canals

Holistic Dentistry is becoming more popular as people begin to realize that alternative therapies could be the way of the future.

Holistic comes from the word, “Wholistic,” which literally means, “The whole.” Dentistry for Health NY educates patients on how important oral health is and how it can play a vital role in overall health.

Holistic Dentistry or biological dentistry takes into account the patients emotional and physical health using natural therapies that are often combined with conventional dental procedures in order to prevent and diagnose gum disease and tooth decay.

The medical community has spoken and the results are in linking gum disease to heart health, systemic inflammation, diabetes, and even Alzheimer’s disease.

Holistic Dentistry at the Dentistry for Health NY is more than mercury filling removal. The center uses biocompatible dental materials to avoid reactions from other types of dental materials. Dentistry for Healthy NY believes that whatever is placed in the mouth will affect the rest of the body.


Root Canals

For some dentists, root canal therapy is the only way to save a dying tooth. Conventional dentists believe that root canal therapy is safe and effective.

According to research conducted by Dr. Boyd Haley from the University of Kentucky, 75 percent of teeth that have had root canal therapy have residual infections in the dentinal tubules. That lingering bacteria can produce toxic waste that could enter the blood stream affecting all parts of the body.

In some cases, root canals may be avoided with healing remedies, lasers, and nutritional intervention. Because teeth are connected to the rest of the body, the areas surrounding the infected tooth, even if it has been extracted, could affect the overall balance of energy flow in the body.

Using the latest dental technology, including bio-compatible cement and lasers, the canals inside the tooth can be sterilized and sealed helping reduce toxin release and bacteria formation.

If you would like more information regarding holistic dentistry, call or click and schedule an appointment with Dentistry for Health NY today.

Benefits of Repetition

Benefits of Repetition

Benefits of Repetition

Two weeks ago my wife took me and our two boys to participate in a drumming class with about 30 people. We went to the Pocono Environmental Center located in Pennsylvania. The class was given by Kofi Donkor, who grew up in Kenya learning to play and make his own drums as a young boy. We started at 7pm with about a 1/4 mile hike, carrying our drums through this great wilderness trail. We ended up at this clearing next to this huge pond. We all sat around a camp fire under a full moon until 10pm learning how to play the drums. It was great fun!

During the lesson he discussed how drumming had a lot of repetition while playing. He said this was done on purpose because repetition is healing. It reminded me of the importance of repetition. For example, as we bring up our children during their early years, repetition is good in developing a natural rhythm. For example, reading them a story and having them brush their teeth before going to sleep. This completes the cycle of the day.

My feeling is that repetition is important as long as we are repeating good habits and not poor habits. An important part of forming a habit is what we do with the information we have come across in our lifetime. As many of you may or may not know, before I became a Holistic/Wellness Dentist I was very sick and near death with Crohn’s disease. I was seeing the best doctors at Mt. Sinai and Lenox Hill Hospital. After 4 surgeries and told I would need a 5th surgery, I met a Holistic doctor at a TMJ seminar who basically pushed on my arm, tapped on my back and told me I was allergic to gluten. This whole experience was a revelation. I only bring this up to show that the choice I made was not to squash the information but to take action and do what the new crazy doctor said to do. I took action, I created new habits and they became repetitive. You see, it’s not the information or the repetition that is most important, I feel it is the actions we take that move us to the next level that really matter.

I hope you all have a great 4th of July!!

Be well,

Reid Winick, D.D.S.