Biological Surgery

Colorado’s leading expert in Biological Dentistry, dedicated to whole-body healing

How Is Biological Surgery Different From a Dentist or Oral Surgeon?

Many of our services are used in general offices however the approach is to be comprehensive and to remove all interference fields (inflammatory sources) of the oral cavity. This has been refined and perfected by Dr. Volz at the Swiss Biohealth Clinic. Much of our protocols mirror that of Dr. Volz. 

The goal is to reduce any adverse outcome of course but more importantly, we want to improve the overall health of all our patients. There are a few concepts and methods which can reverse autoimmune diseases or chronic illnesses. The Swiss have been very successful in treating patients with severe illnesses when all other avenues have failed them. When Dr. Popp saw this with his patients who he took to Switzerland and many others that have followed the Swiss concept, he knew it was special. 

The basics of this concept are to look comprehensively at the oral cavity and to identify all potential interference fields or in other words. Any metal that will corrode over time, or any dead tissue - this can be decay, periodontal disease, dead teeth, root canal teeth, or dead bone pockets. Once these are identified then the treatment involves a stepwise approach to remove all the inflammatory sources in a timely manner. 

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Some Key Factors of Biological Dental Surgery:

Pre-testing of LDL levels, and Vitamin D3

Often a discussion with the integrative medical team to ensure regenerative capacity is up for the surgery.

IV Vitamin C

This is a game changer and is fantastic in reducing the healing time and increasing microcirculation. If post operative pain is reduced the patient will heal much better in a parasympathetic state. 

IV Therapies

We recommend additional IV therapies before and after the surgery to keep the body loaded with healing nutrients to support bone growth and implant integration.

PRF Blood Concentrates

When we utilize the blood and growth factors of the patient we see improved soft tissue healing and pain reduction. All surgeries we recommend a blood draw for clot formation to growth factor injections.

Autogenous Bone

When we need to graft, we offer options from donor bone to synthetic to autogenous. We would prefer to harvest bone from the patient's as the gold standard for grafting. This can be harvested from 3rd molar sites or from extracted teeth. 

Cavitation/ FDOJ/ NICO Surgery

To truely remove all inflammatory sources we often need to address previous extraction sites such as wisdom teeth sites. Often these sites do not heal well and debriding these areas can have an energizing effect and improved healing of graft sites or implants. 

Use of Lasers and Ozone

We focus on gentle work to reduce trauma and to clean out all surgery sites with Laser Sweeps protocols and Ozone Gas prior to grafting or implantation. The more we can gently disinfect sites with previous infection, the greater success in healing we will see. 

Optimal Materials and Methods

 If we spend so much time removing inflammation sources we will not replace missing teeth with metal based implants. We use only the highest quality zirconia implants with certified clean implant status.

Protection of the Patient and Staff

We will take extra measures to protect the patient while removing toxic materials such as metal mercury oral cavity using SMART techniques for metal removal. 

IV Sedation

We will take extra measures protect the patient while removing toxic materials such as metal mercury. Keeping our patients in a parasympathetic state is key to healing. Surgery in any case is traumatizing. Reducing trauma has a great effect in attitude and healing. techniques for metal removal. 

Avoiding Crossing Suture Lines

Often cases such as all on four will fuse across suture lines. This can cause disruption in the cranial sacral suture lines often resulting in migraines or head discomfort. In our restorative plans we do our best to not violate these distinct suture lines. For our full arch cases we segment our fixed prosthesis often uitilzing 8-10 implants rather than ‘all on four’.