
βHolistic Dentistry supports your choice to live a healthier, more natural and less toxic lifeβ
- Dr. Rosenbaum
Holistic Dentistry
Serving patients in the Miami-Dade region and beyond, we provide a full range of holistic and biological dental services.
Our office is fluoride-free, mercury-free, and mercury-safe. To minimize exposure to radiation, we use only digital imaging.
We offer a range of services for our patients. Explore the tabs in the main menu bar to see what we offer.
MERCURY FREE DENTISTRY
SAFE MERCURY AMALGAM REMOVAL
FLUORIDE FREE
ROOT CANAL EVALUATION
BIOCOMPATIBLE DENTISTRY
BIOCOMPATIBLE DENTAL IMPLANTS
COSMETIC DENTISTRY
DENTAL OZONE / OZONE TREATMENT
SURGERY-FREE PERIODONTAL TREATMENT
SEDATION DENTISTRY
TOOTH EXTRACTIONS
TMJ DISORDER TREATMENT
CLEAR ALIGNER ORTHODONTICS
PLATELET RICH FIBRIN (PRF)
CT SCANS
DIGITAL X-RAYS
WELLNESS CLEANINGS
NUTRIONAL GUIDANCE
People often askβ¦
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Proper nutrition for the prevention and reversal of degenerative dental disease.
Avoidance and elimination of toxins from dental materials.
Prevention and treatment of dental malocclusion (bite problems = physical imbalance).
Prevention and treatment of gum disease at its biological basis.
Education to empower you to maintain your highest level of oral health.
As a holistic dental practice, we understand that the mouth canβt be viewed independently from the rest of the body. Itβs a reflection of the bodyβs health, as well as a potential source of systemic illness.
Your mouth is a sacred portal through which breath, mantra, and food travel in and out of your body. You can reclaim your own unity and wholeness by taking the time to notice what goes into your mouth and what comes out of it. You can reunite with it and support its good health and function.
Ultimately, you are responsible for your own health. We are happy to support you.
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The key differences between a holistic (biological) dentist and a traditional dentist come down to their approach to treatment, materials used, and philosophy regarding oral and overall health.
1. Philosophy of Care
Views oral health as interconnected with overall body health. Focuses on the mouth-body connection and aims to minimize toxicity and promote natural healing.
2. Materials & Treatments Used
β Uses biocompatible, non-toxic materials (e.g., ceramic/zirconia implants instead of metal).
β Avoids mercury-containing amalgam fillings and offers SAFE mercury removal (SMART protocol).
β Often fluoride-free, believing in natural remineralization alternatives.
β May use ozone therapy, PRF (platelet-rich fibrin), and herbal/natural treatments to support healing.3. Approach to Root Canals & Extractions
β Avoids root canals when possible due to concerns about lingering infections and systemic impact.
β Recommends biocompatible materials and thorough cleaning of extraction sites to prevent cavitations.4. Focus on Airway & TMJ Health
β Considers airway function, breathing patterns, and TMJ health when planning treatment.
β May offer Myofunctional therapy, TMJ therapy, and airway-focused orthodontics to improve sleep, breathing, and facial development.5. Prevention & Nutrition
β Educates patients on nutrition for oral and systemic health (e.g., reducing sugar, promoting remineralization through diet).
β May recommend supplements, probiotics, and dietary changes to support gum and oral health.6. Imaging & Diagnostics
β Uses low-radiation digital X-rays or alternatives like thermography and 3D cone beam CT scans to minimize exposure.
7. Office Environment & Experience
β Often creates a spa-like, toxin-free environment (e.g., no fluoride in water, BPA-free materials, air filtration, aromatherapy).
β May incorporate stress-reducing techniques like meditation, guided breathing, or acupuncture.Bottom Line:
Holistic dentistry takes a more natural, preventative, and whole-body approach, while traditional dentistry focuses on treating specific dental issues with conventional methods. The holistic approach aims to reduce toxicity, support long-term health, and integrate functional medicine principles into dental care.
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If a root canal is not an option, holistic and biological dentists often recommend alternative treatments that prioritize whole-body health and long-term dental well-being. Here are some root canal alternatives:
1. Extraction & Biocompatible Tooth Replacement
If the tooth is too infected or damaged to save, removal may be the best option. However, holistic dentists ensure proper extraction techniques to prevent complications like cavitations.
β Zirconia Dental Implant (Metal-Free Alternative)
Made from biocompatible ceramic, which integrates well with bone.
No metal ions, no corrosion, and no potential interference with the body's energy flow.
Ideal for holistic-minded patients seeking a non-toxic solution.
β Bridges (Metal-Free)
A natural-looking option that uses adjacent teeth for support.
Avoids implants but requires modifying surrounding teeth.
β Removable Partial Denture
A non-invasive, affordable solution for missing teeth.
2. Ozone Therapy & Natural Regeneration
If the infection is mild or caught early, holistic dentists may attempt to sterilize and heal the tooth naturally.
β Ozone Therapy
Kills bacteria inside deep decay pockets.
Can slow or halt infection progression.
Often used with remineralization treatments.
β Herbal & Natural Remedies
High-dose Vitamin C to boost immune response.
Propolis, clove oil, and neem to fight infection.
Dietary changes to promote remineralization (avoiding sugar, increasing minerals).
β PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) Therapy
Uses the patientβs own blood platelets to promote tissue healing.
Often combined with ozone therapy for enhanced healing.
3. Partial Pulpotomy (For Reversible Cases)
If only part of the nerve is damaged, a partial pulpotomy may be performed:
The infected portion is removed.
The healthy pulp is preserved.
A biocompatible material (like MTA or Biodentine) is used to protect the tooth.
This works best for young patients with healthy pulp left.
4. Bone Healing & Detox Protocols After Extraction
If an extraction is needed, holistic dentists ensure proper healing with:
Thorough curettage (removal of infected tissue).
Ozone treatment to sterilize the site.
PRF or bone grafts to regenerate lost bone.
A detox plan (Vitamin C IV, diet, and supplements) to promote full-body recovery.
Final Thoughts: Holistic Dentists Avoid Dead Teeth in the Body
A root canal leaves a dead tooth in place, which some studies suggest may harbor harmful bacteria and toxins that affect systemic health. This is why holistic dentistry often opts for biocompatible extractions and natural healing strategies instead of root canals.
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Unless other arrangements have been made, we expect payment in full at your visit. We accept cash, checks, and all major credit cards. Financing options are available through CareCredit, as well.
We do not accept insurance, but we are happy to submit your claims as a courtesy so you can be reimbursed.
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Yes, absolutely! As a holistic dental practice, we offer wellness cleanings that go beyond traditional dental cleanings. Our approach is not just about removing plaque and tartar but also about supporting your whole-body health through oral care.
Our amazing hygienists, Millie and Glisselle, are highly skilled and dedicated to guiding you toward optimal oral hygiene. They take the time to educate and empower you with personalized tips to keep your mouth healthy in the most natural and effective way.
We use biocompatible, non-toxic materials, and techniques that respect your body's natural balanceβbecause your oral health is deeply connected to your overall well-being.
Weβd love to see you for a wellness cleaning and help you maintain a healthy, vibrant smile! Feel free to schedule an appointment anytime!
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Diet plays a huge role in dental health, influencing everything from cavity formation to gum disease and enamel strength. A holistic approach recognizes that what you eat affects not only your teeth but your overall well-being.
1. Sugar & Processed Foods: The Main Culprits π«π¬
Sugary foods and drinks (sodas, candies, pastries) feed harmful bacteria in your mouth, leading to acid production and enamel erosion.
Processed foods often contain hidden sugars and preservatives, which disrupt the oral microbiome and increase inflammation in the gums.
Sticky, refined carbohydrates (white bread, pasta, chips) can cling to teeth and break down into sugars, fueling cavities.
β Holistic Tip: Replace processed sugars with natural sweeteners like raw honey, monk fruit, or stevia.
2. Nutrient-Rich Foods Strengthen Teeth & Gums π¦·π₯¦
Your teeth need key vitamins and minerals to stay strong:
β Calcium & Phosphorus (for strong enamel)
Sources: Raw dairy, almonds, leafy greens, fish, seeds.
β Vitamin D (helps absorb calcium)
Sources: Sunlight, wild-caught salmon, egg yolks.
β Vitamin K2 (directs calcium to teeth & bones)
Sources: Grass-fed butter, liver, fermented foods (like natto).
β Magnesium (essential for remineralization)
Sources: Pumpkin seeds, dark chocolate, spinach.
β Vitamin C (strengthens gums & reduces inflammation)
Sources: Citrus, bell peppers, kiwi, berries.
β Collagen & Omega-3s (for gum health & tissue repair)
Sources: Bone broth, wild fish, flaxseeds, walnuts.
β Probiotics (balance oral microbiome & prevent bad bacteria)
Sources: Fermented foods (kimchi, sauerkraut, yogurt), probiotic supplements.
β Hydration (Water & Herbal Teas) π§
Saliva is your natural defense against cavities. Drinking enough water helps wash away food particles and bacteria.
Avoid acidic, sugary, and carbonated drinks that erode enamel.
3. The Role of pH & Remineralization βοΈ
Acidic foods & drinks (sodas, citrus, coffee, alcohol) weaken enamel over time.
Alkaline foods (leafy greens, nuts, avocado, herbal teas) help maintain a healthy pH balance in the mouth.
Proper diet supports natural remineralization, helping your body rebuild enamel naturally.
β Holistic Tip: After consuming acidic foods, rinse with water or chew xylitol gum to neutralize pH before brushing.
4. Gut Health & Oral Health Connection π¦
A balanced gut microbiome supports a healthy oral microbiome (fewer cavities, less inflammation).
Leaky gut & systemic inflammation can contribute to gum disease and chronic oral infections.
Poor digestion leads to nutrient deficiencies, weakening teeth and gums.
β Holistic Tip: Eat fiber-rich foods, prebiotics, and fermented foods to nourish gut bacteria.
5. What to Eat for a Holistic, Tooth-Friendly Diet? ππ₯
π’ Best Foods for Dental Health:
Leafy greens & vegetables (alkalizing, full of minerals)
Organic, grass-fed proteins (for bone and tissue repair)
Healthy fats (coconut oil, avocado, ghee, omega-3s for inflammation control)
Raw dairy & cheese (rich in calcium & probiotics)
Bone broth & collagen (for strong gums & teeth)
β Foods to Avoid or Limit:
Refined sugars & processed foods (fuel bad bacteria & cavities)
Soft drinks & acidic beverages (erode enamel)
Artificial sweeteners & chemicals (disrupt oral & gut microbiome)
Excess coffee & alcohol (dehydrates & weakens enamel)
The Bottom Line: Your Diet Shapes Your Smile π¦·β¨
A whole-food, nutrient-dense diet strengthens teeth, supports gums, balances the oral microbiome, and prevents inflammation. Avoiding sugary, acidic, and processed foods while eating mineral-rich, gut-friendly foods is the best way to naturally maintain healthy teeth & gums.
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No, we do not use fluoride in our practice. As a holistic dental office, we prioritize biocompatible and natural alternatives that support whole-body health.
While fluoride has been widely used in conventional dentistry, we focus on remineralization through nutrition, hydroxyapatite-based treatments, and strengthening enamel naturally without the potential risks associated with fluoride exposure.
Our goal is to help you achieve a strong, healthy smile using safe, effective, and non-toxic approaches tailored to your individual needs. If youβd like to learn more about how we support optimal oral health without fluoride, weβd be happy to guide you
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A great alternative to fluoride is hydroxyapatite (HAp), which is the primary mineral component of natural tooth enamel. Unlike fluoride, which works by hardening the outer surface of teeth, hydroxyapatite directly replenishes and repairs enamel at a deeper level.
Why We Recommend Hydroxyapatite Over Fluoride
β 100% Biocompatible & Non-Toxic β Since hydroxyapatite is already found in teeth and bones, it is naturally accepted by the body. No concerns about toxicity or ingestion risks.
β Remineralizes & Strengthens Teeth β Unlike fluoride, which only makes enamel more acid-resistant, hydroxyapatite rebuilds enamel by filling in tiny cracks and weak spots.
β Reduces Sensitivity β HAp creates a protective layer over exposed dentin, helping with sensitivity relief in a way that fluoride cannot.
β Supports a Healthy Oral Microbiome β Unlike fluoride, which can disrupt beneficial oral bacteria, hydroxyapatite works with your natural microbiome to maintain balance.
β Safe for All Ages β Great for children, pregnant women, and individuals with fluoride sensitivity, since it mimics natural tooth structure without systemic effects.
How We Use Hydroxyapatite in Our Practice
π¦· Fluoride-Free Toothpaste β We recommend and use hydroxyapatite-based toothpaste to naturally remineralize teeth and prevent cavities.
π¦· Preventive & Restorative Care β We integrate hydroxyapatite treatments for patients looking to strengthen their enamel naturally.
π¦· Guided Nutritional Support β Since proper mineral intake (calcium, magnesium, vitamin D, and K2) plays a role in enamel health, we provide holistic guidance on diet & supplementation.
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Not at all! You donβt have to be into organics or live a completely holistic lifestyle to benefit from a holistic dentist.
Holistic Dentistry is for Everyone π¦·β¨
Our approach is about offering safe, biocompatible, and minimally invasive care that supports your overall healthβwhether you eat organic or not.
β If you simply want gentle, non-toxic, and effective dental care, weβre here for you.
β If youβre health-conscious and looking for natural alternatives, we provide options like fluoride-free care, hydroxyapatite remineralization, and biocompatible materials.
β If youβre completely new to holistic health, no worries! Weβll guide you through whatβs best for your oral and whole-body wellness.At the end of the day, our goal is to provide dentistry that works for YOU, no matter where you are on your health journey. π
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At Our Holistic Dentistry, we take a conservative, health-focused approach when it comes to root canals. We recognize that each case is unique, and we prioritize your overall well-being when making treatment recommendations.
β We Avoid Root Canals When Possible β Research suggests that root canals may trap bacteria inside the tooth, potentially leading to chronic infections and systemic health issues. Instead, we focus on preventing decay before it reaches the nerve and explore safer alternatives when treatment is needed.
β We Offer Biocompatible Alternatives β If a tooth is severely damaged or infected, we may recommend:
Ozone therapy & remineralization (for early-stage issues)
Partial pulpotomy (in select cases to save healthy tooth structure)
Safe, complete extractions (if the tooth is non-restorable) followed by:
Zirconia implants (metal-free, biocompatible)
Bridges or partial dentures
β If a Root Canal is Necessary, We Take Extra Precautions β In cases where a root canal is unavoidable, we ensure:
Advanced disinfection methods like ozone therapy and laser sterilization
Use of biocompatible materials instead of traditional sealers
Thorough follow-up to monitor for lingering infections
We believe in educating and empowering our patients so they can make informed decisions. If you have concerns about a root canal, weβre happy to discuss the safest, healthiest options for your smile and overall health.
Would you like to schedule a consultation to explore whatβs best for you? π
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Choosing the right dentist is about more than just convenienceβitβs about finding a provider who aligns with your health values and provides top-quality care. Here are some key factors to consider:
1. Philosophy of Care
β Does the dentist focus on whole-body health and offer biocompatible, minimally invasive treatments?
β Do they take a preventative and patient-centered approach, rather than just fixing problems as they arise?If holistic and biological dentistry matters to you, look for a dentist who avoids toxic materials (mercury, fluoride) and considers the oral-systemic connection.
2. Use of Safe, Biocompatible Materials
β Does the practice use non-toxic, biocompatible materials for fillings, crowns, and implants?
β Do they follow protocols for SAFE mercury removal (SMART technique)?
β Are they fluoride-free and focused on remineralization (e.g., hydroxyapatite-based care)?3. Technology & Advanced Treatment Options
β Do they offer low-radiation digital X-rays, 3D imaging, and ozone therapy?
β Do they use minimally invasive techniques like laser dentistry or PRF for healing?
β If you need tooth replacement, do they provide metal-free zirconia implants?A dentist who stays up-to-date with the latest advancements will provide more effective and safer care.
4. Experience, Credentials & Specializations
β Do they have expertise in holistic and biological dentistry?
β Are they members of respected organizations like IAOMT (International Academy of Oral Medicine & Toxicology) or IABDM (International Academy of Biological Dentistry & Medicine)?
β Do they offer specialized care like airway-focused dentistry, TMJ therapy, and biocompatibility testing?Checking credentials and patient reviews can give insight into their expertise and approach.
5. Patient Experience & Office Environment
β Does the practice feel welcoming, clean, and calming?
β Are they attentive to your personal concerns and health goals?
β Do they take time to educate and empower rather than rush through appointments?A holistic dental office should prioritize comfort, clear communication, and a toxin-free environment (air filtration, BPA-free materials, etc.).
6. A Dentist Who Listens to You
β Do they take a personalized approach and consider your overall health, diet, and lifestyle?
β Do they offer informed choices rather than pushing treatments without explanation?Your oral health is unique, and you deserve a dentist who works with you to create the best plan for your needs.
Final Thoughts π‘
The best dentist for you is someone who aligns with your values, prioritizes your safety, and provides high-quality, holistic care. At Our Holistic Dentistry, we focus on biological, minimally invasive, and patient-centered treatments to support your long-term health.
Looking for a dentist who checks all these boxes? Weβd love to meet you! π
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Yes! We welcome children ages 5 and up, and Dr. Seth Gilson personally provides their care to ensure a gentle, holistic approach tailored to their needs.
Our pediatric holistic dentistry focuses on:
π¦· Gentle, Stress-Free Visits β We create a calm, welcoming environment to help kids feel comfortable during their dental care.
π¦· Fluoride-Free, Non-Toxic Care β Instead of fluoride, we use hydroxyapatite-based remineralization to naturally strengthen teeth.
π¦· Nutrition & Preventive Guidance β We educate families on how diet and lifestyle affect dental health and development.
π¦· Airway & Facial Development Screening β We assess breathing, tongue posture, and jaw growth to support healthy development.
π¦· Safe, Biocompatible Materials β We use mercury-free, BPA-free, and biocompatible materials for any necessary treatments.
At Our Holistic Dentistry, we believe that a healthy smile starts with a whole-body approach. If you're looking for a fluoride-free, child-friendly, and holistic dental experience, weβd love to care for your child!
Would you like to schedule their first visit with Dr. Gilson? π