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Episode Summary:

Dr. Curtis Brookover is a biological dentist focused on keeping your mouth and teeth as healthy and infection-free as possible. In this episode, Dr. Curtis talks about some controversial topics, like mercury fillings and root canals, and weighs his take on it from an expert’s perspective. So many people are unaware of how many underlying infections could be hidden in your mouth!

 

Guest Bio:

Dr. Curtis is passionately dedicated to providing the most advanced, highest quality dental care using an integrative, health-focused, whole-body philosophy. He combines proven dental science with advanced technical training and experience.

 

Dr. Curtis's approach to oral healthcare includes a genuine concern for his patients’ emotional well-being and comfort. An important part of his integrative approach is coordinating patient care with many of the alternative healthcare and holistic practitioners in the community.

 

In addition to preventive, cosmetic, and general biological dentistry, Dr. Curtis specializes in complex dental surgery. He is a master cosmetic dentist, an expert in laser dentistry, and holds the rarely-achieved advanced certification in IV sedation, which gives his patients the option of being relaxed, worry- and pain-free during procedures.

 

Resources for a Younger Lifestyle:

Dr. Robyn Benson’s Free Youthful Aging eGuide

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Connect with Dr. Curtis: Integrativedentistryofnewmexico.com

Documentary: Root Cause

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Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art, by James Nestor

 

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“The problem with necrotic teeth, dead teeth, or periodontal pockets, we’re just overlooking this low-grade chronic systemic infection that’s causing the inflammation.”

 

“Today, there's a lot of interesting technologies that can be utilized for better data and making better [healthier] decisions based on that.”

 

“The [jaw development] success is unbelievable when you correct the foundation of why there are crowded teeth, to begin with.”

 

“The goal is to not kill all the bacteria in the mouth nor is it to kill all the bacteria in the lower digestive tube either. We try to establish a healthy microbiome in the oral cavity.”