What Are the Stages of Dental Disease in Children?
The Centre for Systemic Dentistry works to address pediatric dental
problems at the earliest stages, remedying the problem and preventing further
dental or systemic damage later in your child’s life. Located in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, we are committed to being the state’s
leading dental practice that focuses on holistic, healing-focused dentistry.
Stage I examines the
underlying causes of a child’s dental problems. These may be one or more of
five types:
- Dietary: Does the child receive the essential nutrition necessary for proper oral health and tooth formation? Dos the child consume a raw-food or vegetarian diet?
- Biological terrain. : The child is assessed for a proper ratio of serum calcium and phosphorus, as well as molecularity (sodium chloride level).
- Immune system: Has the child’s immune system been weakened? Health issues may include immune suppression, presence of pathogenic organisms, opportunistic infections (e.g., Lyme disease), and toxic exposure to certain elements, such as lead, mercury, nickel, cadmium, or arsenic.
- Functional issues: Health problems in this part of the diagnosis may include malediction, acidosis, absorption, leaky gut, and stress on acupuncture meridians.
- Hormonal issues: Imbalance or improper levels of certain hormones can affect dentin or the blood calcium level. Suspect sources of hormonal problems are the hypothalamus, the parathyroid, and sex hormones.
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