Digital Social Hour - Ozone Therapy: The Future of Dentistry Explained | MySmileBody DSHH #1263
Episode Date: March 24, 2025Discover how ozone therapy is revolutionizing dentistry and transforming health! 🦷✨ Join Sean Kelly and Dr. Ben from MySmileBody as they unpack the future of dentistry, the power of biological de...ntistry, and how your oral health impacts your overall vitality. From tackling toxic loads in the body to the groundbreaking use of ozone therapy for cavities, this episode is packed with valuable insights you can’t miss! 💡 Dr. Ben shares game-changing advice on reversing cavities, the dangers of mercury fillings, and the surprising connection between oral health and chronic diseases like cancer. Plus, learn why your dental hygiene might not be the most important factor in maintaining a healthy smile! 😲 This conversation is a must-watch for anyone curious about cutting-edge dental care, holistic approaches, and why biological dentistry is gaining recognition worldwide. 🌍 Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:26 - Biological Dentistry Benefits 05:00 - Today's Sponsor Highlight 06:20 - Foods Impacting Dental Health 11:12 - Harmful Materials in Dental Fillings 14:14 - Understanding Root Canals 17:58 - Common Dental Issues Explained 22:19 - Collaborative Healthcare Approaches 24:30 - Importance of Asking Questions 25:40 - Navigating Dental Insurance 26:36 - Why Dental Insurance Can Be a Scam 27:48 - Government Overspending in Healthcare 29:33 - Future Trends in Healthcare 32:29 - Finding Dr. Ben Online 35:28 - Outro APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: jenna@digitalsocialhour.com GUEST: MySmileBody https://mysmilebody.com/ https://www.facebook.com/MySmileBody/ https://www.instagram.com/dr.benjavid SPONSORS: KINSTA: https://kinsta.com/dsh LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Digital Social Hour works with participants in sponsored media and stays compliant with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding sponsored media. #ad #drdominiknischwitz #beverlyhillsdental #beverlyhillsdentist #holisticdentistry #ozonetherapy
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cancerous health issues. Now this toxic load is what causes them. So we want to, again,
as a biological dentist, we want to figure out ways to remove any sorts of toxic gold.
So for you, again, if someone has root cows, you shouldn't freak out. You should just get
it checked out. Yeah, that's right. That's what I would say. Just get checked out, see
what's going on. And then go from there. You know, don't don't rush to.
All right, guys, we got Dr. Ben here from Smile Body.
Thanks for hopping on today, man.
I'm happy to be here, Sean.
Thanks for having me.
Yeah.
Biological dentistry, upcoming space, right?
Well, you know what?
It's getting more and more recognized for the importance as far as overall
health, longevity and vitality.
I mean, it's been around for a while.
It's just not brand new, but it's, uh, yeah. Like you said, up and coming because. It's been around for a while. It's not brand new, but
it's yeah, like you said, up and coming because it's more recognized now and the health and wellness
world. I remember when I went to dentists growing up, I never even considered this an option.
I never even knew about biological dentistry. Most people don't. It's pretty rare if I meet
someone and they know what that means. Yeah. We should start there. Could you explain what
actually biological dentistry is? Yeah. Yeah. You know, if you think of functional medicine, you know, like you go to the doctors,
you know, there's naturopaths and functional medicine, you know, it's like an alternative route.
It's very much like that on the dental side. So that's the first way I would describe it.
There's some pillars of, you know, as far as how we think as a biological dentist and how, what lens we look at
when we actually see a patient that's different. For one, we look at the body as a whole, like in
other words, you know, current medicine is diagnosing patients in silos, like you have a
heart specialist and they just look at the heart, you know, and the skin specialist just look at the
skin, right, you know. So for us as biologists, we look look the whole body. So, and we look at the connection between the mouth and the teeth and how they
affect each other, for example, you can't have a healthy mouth with a toxic body.
And if you have a health, you want to, if you try to be a healthy body and you have
a toxic mouth, there is a problem there, too, because then it doesn't work that way.
So we're very focused on that and also
materials that we use in restorations and all the
treatments that we do like you talked about, root canals or metals or any source of infection
that's coming in the body. So there's a constant source of toxicity that comes in the body from
every angle that we look at you. You know, like a talk to Papa's hosts, you know, he's so many
toxicities coming from every angle. So for us, our role as biological dentists is reducing that toxic load and a lot of times
that toxic wording that people are living with every day that's affecting every aspect
of their health, vitality, longevity throughout their whole day, their energy levels, their
focus, my brain fog, to autoimmune disorders, to cancers.
A lot of times that's related to all health.
I know when Papa came on, he said he did
see a single patient that had a massive health issue without a tooth issue as well.
Oh, absolutely. Isn't that crazy?
You know, it's crazy when you hear it for the first time, but we see it every day.
And you can talk to people,
oncologists that are really looking at the
body as a whole and they'll say that about root canalis or infections. When I first heard
that I blew my mind. It was years ago and I was at a lecture and they said, you know,
if you find someone that has cancer, they are very likely to have some kind of infection in the mouth,
not very likely like it's 50% or 60%. They were saying like a hundred percent
sheet. Now you just say a hundred percent.
So they had some kind of infection going on that's a source of that top
cysticiness needing to that chronic disorder,
kind of a disease of some sort.
Makes me wonder,
I just found two polyps in my nasal passages and, um,
my root canal is out of cavity.
Like all of them are out of cavity. So it makes me wonder like damn I should really get these out.
Well you know, it depends on what your goals are. At the end of the day we're all busy,
we're all working hard, we're all doing something, we're working on. And without our health,
you know, what's not worth much, right? And sometimes now we have, you know, what's not worth much, right?
And sometimes now we have people that are looking for their health through buy hacking
and detoxing and having these systems of health and blind longevity and vitality.
You know, you can, you know, the Gary Breckers of the world and all these people and their standards see, okay, we have to look at the mouth, you
know, because we can do all the liver detox, if you do all the heavy metal detox, but if
you have a constant stream of toxicity still coming into the body, you're only going to
go so far.
The analogy I give is imagine you're in a room and there's a pipe broken, water's coming in and you
want to clean it up so you start putting cows in the ground and keep cowering but
all the water still keeps coming until you shut off that valve you're not
gonna get very far. So if you're trying to get healthier and you constantly
have sources of you you Thank you. Toxicity coming into your body, you're not going to get very far.
It's the same as nutrition, right?
If you're eating toxic foods, you're not going to get healthy.
Yep.
But the same is true for your mouth.
Speaking on toxic foods, what were the worst foods you've seen
me to poor eyeball health?
Well, poor dental health is the same as poor overall health. Same, same thing, same food,
same everything, right? So I would say there's a few me foods that you probably heard from maybe
other guests that you should not have that are important for overall health and for overall health.
Same thing. So number one, obviously, and not in order of
priority of the obviously wheat and gluten. Yeah, it's inflammatory, causes a lot of
dysregulation throughout the whole body. Sugar, obviously, not all kinds of sugar,
but processed sugar. But obviously, there's dairy, the conventional dairy. If you get good source dairy, it's different.
And of course there is the seed oils.
Seed oils and processed foods in general
are probably the biggest ones.
Seed oils are our biggest culprit of health issues
in the country.
Dang, seed oils, huh?
Oh yeah, detrimental.
I mean, and by far if you
look at the trends in as far as health issues in this country as chronic health issues,
diabetes and cancer, everything that as how it's been kind of increasing over
over time, the graph follows
exactly how the increase of C2O is high. Exactly.
exactly how the increase of seawater was. Exactly.
So not with the fact that at one point carbs were the worst thing.
Another time it was like sugar and the other thing is fat.
That has kind of changed all this time.
You've got to not have fat.
At one point it was like you've got to not have fat at all.
Fat free this, fat free that.
And then it was like sugar is bad,
but none of that really matters that much, really honestly.
It's the main thing is gonna be the seed oils
is the biggest culprit by far.
And that shows up in your mouth because guess what?
When you're again, it's systemically unhealthy, it shows up.
And if you look in the mouth
and someone has no inflammation, no bleeding, no cavities, even
if they don't ever floss or they don't brush their teeth that much, it's possible.
Because if they're actually, you know, have a healthy lifestyle and if they have a balance,
what we call the microbial, right?
Oral microbial, which is bacteria in your mouth. That's like, like your gut Microbial.
Um, that's the second highest volume on good
bacteria, new bodies is your mouth.
And so you, you, if you have that balance, you're fine.
You're even if you have poor hygiene, you're still going to be fine.
Right.
A lot of times in the dental world that we focus on hygiene too much.
You think so?
Oh yeah.
I mean, it's important.
I'm not saying it's not important,
but it's not number one.
That's not fair law.
Have you ever seen someone reverse a cavity?
Yeah, I mean, a lot of times if the cavities are,
where you show up, like today, I was seeing the pay shake.
I was at the office right before I came here.
So, when we're diagnosing cavities,
if they're shallow enough, they're not that deep.
There's different ways of reversing it. There's a hydroxyapatite now, When we're diagnosing cavities, if they're shallow enough, they're not that deep.
There's different ways of reversing it.
There's a hydroxyapatite now and then there's, we use actually a really cool tool called
ozone, ozone.
Have you heard of ozone before?
Ozone therapy, right?
Yeah.
I didn't know that was for cavities.
Well, you know what?
It kills bacteria on contact.
Oh, wow.
So, it actually is much stronger in killing bacteria than antibiotics.
Damn. Much stronger, like bacteria than antibiotics. Damn!
Much stronger, like thousands of times.
I'm trying, the side effects aren't as bad as antibiotics.
There is no side effects.
It's just oxygen.
Wow.
So it's just something that's going around for ages actually.
Integrative doctors have used it for ages.
But in the world of dentistry, biological dentists use it.
We can use it for a lot of things like we ozonate our
water system the whole throughout the whole office and you get a cleaning you're getting
ozone in your mouth. I love that because most dentists do not do that with their water they
use probably tap water on it. Tap water is even worse for you. Oh my god, imagine you're getting
cleaning it just tap water there everywhere. No they don't have a filtration system on this system
but yeah we have we ozonate every inch of every little bit of water. We drop water that goes to your mouth. And
then when you're getting cleaning, now you're not only scraping off that stuff, but you're
going to be killing the bad bacteria. Because the bad bacteria, don't forget, don't like
oxygen. The good bacteria love oxygen. So bad bacteria don't like oxygen. So you want to get in there and, and you, when you use ozone to clean, you're
doing a much better job than you can with just scraping the stuff off your teeth.
But again, for surgeries, we use it.
And we go in and clean out in the cutcated area or even for fillings where in area of
a cavity, uh, if it's a shallow cavity, you can ozonate the tooth structure.
And you always need to structure. It literally kills the bacteria that's causing the cavity on there.
And it will just stop where it is.
That's exciting, man.
Because I know a lot of doctors, when they use the fillet, it's actually microplastics and harmful materials, right?
You know, fillings, obviously everyone now knows that the mercury fillets are horrible.
Heavy metal toxicity, mercury. It's more than 1% mercury. Still being used though. You know, obviously everyone nowed in the 70s, a lot of countries are banded here.
They're so okay with it to be placed for some reason.
I don't know why.
Hopefully, with new leadership, we'll get some change in that direction as far as health
goes.
But this mercury, this is wassakma, mercury a little bit, is the most toxic non-meteorographic
material that you can use that's on earth, which I
think you like.
And more than 50% of it is in the fillings.
Now we as dentists cannot utilize or remove mercury in the mouth and let it go down the
drain.
Really?
That's amazing.
Easily we can't let it go down the drain, Rob.
You have to have something that's a not a little separator.
So you got to separate it before it goes down the drain because it's that top to
the environment. Wow.
But it's OK to put it in the mouth and we're drilling it.
Obviously, all the vapors that are going through, it's OK for the patients to
breathe it and it's OK to do it.
And what obviously for us,
biological dentists, because we're cognizant and thinking about this kind of stuff
and we're trained to think about the materials,
we will go and get trained on the proper removal techniques
so we are protected, the patients are protected.
And of course, we're not exposing everyone in the room
and everyone in the building to work-free vapor,
which has caused so many health issues contributing to that heavy
mental toxicity that that you know it causes all kinds of neurological disorders heart cardiac
disorders and neurodegenerative disorders it's amazing yeah and so the use i can't believe on
that i mean when you look at these firefighters they don't they don't have the longest life
expectancy because they're breathing in all these harmful toxins, right? It's sad situation there, of course
And you know, even though they were if they're in the fires, you know
They're gonna be wearing some kind of masks and so on so forth and for us when we do the mercury removal
We have a special mask. We don't use a regular mask at all
You know, there's a special mask that looks like these like like the booby. Yeah has gas masks
No, it literally like has my old at least grow because it's super toxic, super toxic and dentists are being exposed every
day, every single day and patients, always self-adjust, don't go remove your work refills. I
did a post on this topic in our social media that said do not go and remove work refills. Why?
Because if you just go to the local dentist
and just get them out, guess what happens?
You're going to get usually more sick.
You have to get it done correctly.
So it's super important.
And a lot of dentists, I'm now finding out
they do root canals incorrectly too, right?
Well, you know, the root canal is a, you know,
controversial topic.
I'm personally not a huge fan. I used to do a
lot of root canals. I used to do kyx training do root canals. I thought you were doing
right though. You know after dental school I wouldn't got more training to do
root canals even better because I'm the kind of guy I want if I'm gonna do
something I want to do it right. I don't want to be just doing it,
get paid for it and move on with my life. For me, I want to do it at a high level. I'll do it at a
specialist level. I don't know. I'm not a fan of root canals anymore at all because of what I see
and what current research shows. If the patient really wants to do a root canal, I'll refer them at just
because it goes against my belief system now at this point to a specialist to get
it done but overall I think there's better solutions.
Thanks, you're that against them.
Oh yeah.
Wow, because mine are like sideways and they penetrated my gum and they're like
they've been telling me get them out for 10 years so. I, you know what I would say if someone has a Woo canal, the most
important thing to do is get it checked and get it checked by a biological
dentist with a ColnDeen CT scan, which I don't know if you ever had experience
when you come to the office, we're going to do it for you.
Um, you, it's a scan that is a 3d imaging, like a ColnDeen CT scan.
Yeah.
I go to the, it's, it's, it's, you see 3d, youD imaging like a like you know what a CT scan yeah go to the it's it's
c3 you can see the slices you know you can see detail it's so important to get that done because
there's such a high rate of infection patients have no pain we do these scans consistently
on any patient that has had a recal there's apple, or you know as part of our new patient
protocol with this kind of scan that we do and so every new patient we know we
pretty much want to check and see how everything is doing because there's
other infections that you could find on this kind of scan something called
cavitations and that otherwise it's pretty possible it's fine. So that really convinced me that I don't want to do it anymore.
When I started scanning everyone, I just see the results.
Oh man, the volume of efficiencies.
I heard it's almost everyone that's got a boot and all.
If you watch this documentary called The Root Cots, have you seen that?
It's a really good one to watch.
You should watch it. It talks about a study that was
done where I think 1800, don't call me on that, but I think 1800 teeth were extracted
and they checked to see actually how much factor is leaked from these seeds and every
single one was holy crap. So for me, if I scan a tooth and I don't see a visible sign
or infection, I don't tell them they have to take it out. I just tell them these are
the causes and the consequences. It's up to you. If it has visible signs of infection,
then it's one of our number one priorities to get this out because this is a source of
toxicity that's leaking in your body every day, contributing
to your toxic load with other toxic burdens in your body, but now leading to autoimmune
disorders, cancers, health issues.
Now this toxic load is what causes that.
So we want to, again, as a biological dentist, we want to figure out ways to remove any source
of toxic cold.
So for you again, if someone has root cows, you shouldn't freak out. You should just get it checked
out. Yeah, that's right. That's what I would say. Just get
checked out. See what's going on and then go from there. You
know, don't don't rush to like, oh I **** I have. I have to
think about it. What are the most common issues you're
seeing right now in your patients? Is it cavities? Well, I
don't have I don't have an average patient pool.
Our patient pool is not a typical patient population. It's more of the patient population that
is very health conscious on health and longevity and vitality. And they were usually sought out by
them. So they come to us from not our local geographic location. You know, most of our patients are coming from us from far away. Wow. So
they either drive, a lot of times driving for hours to get there or flying.
We have a lot of patients that fly in and we have because we have a set part
offer for traveling patients because we can do things that other than students
generally are not doing right now.
And because they've researched for this and they found someone that does this,
they find us and they've come to us. So, our average patient is not the average patient in the United States.
So, what do we see? We see the patients that are looking to detox your bite. They're looking for, they have health issues or they're
looking for to achieve a better health to go to the next level as from wherever they
are. And now they're realizing that like, for example, buy hackers, you know, like they're
healthy, you know, they just want to go in a better place now. So they'll go in and they'll
come a lot of time, we'll go in and assess them and see what's going on.
And they might not have a lot of cavities, but they might have other sources of infection that they didn't know about or a source of toxicity coming from different kind of metals that are used in the restorations.
You know, you don't need a new body, any metal in your body, forget about mercury, any metal in your body is causing inflammation, is a
block in the natural meridians in the body, the electrical systems that are naturally
going through the body, the metal blocks that. And another one that a lot of times people
don't know, metals are blocking, or actually not blocking, but actually attracting EMF.
Electromagnetic, you know, it's like an antenna. Imagine your antenna. You have all this metal in your mouth.
You're an antenna for your mouth.
So,
you know, we are looking at everything from that lens.
We see patients.
So we're looking for social talks.
When I see a patient, I'm like, OK,
what are your health goals and what's happening?
Our new patient protocol is like, you know, we see, we talk about a lot of things
beyond teeth, where I spend a lot of things beyond teeth.
We spend a lot of time on nutrition and what's going on.
We just talked about nutrition, but really I do start talking about what's going on with
their health, you know, and what their goals are and where they want to be.
And we created a facility that we can encompass and do a lot more.
We haven't gotten to the facility yet.
When you come in, you'll see we do a lot more than just demonstrating our facility. So that's it. Yeah I saw the website you guys have a
lot of stuff. I was really impressed because I've never seen a dentist's
office have all these arrays of things. Well you probably won't. There isn't
really much of that out there. It kind of come up with a new concept when
we built this facility. We felt like since we were doing bio labs with
Anstry for a long time, we realized that we
have to not only complain about the current system, but we got
to come up with a better solution.
So our solution was, you know, we have to collaborate with
more like-minded professionals, doctors, naturopaths, nurses,
pediatric dentists.
We have, you know, other dental specialists that are, that
fake like us and work all together to achieve better health for patients all
around, not just for, because again, it's not just about your teeth.
It's not just about your systemic health.
It's about collaborating and that collaboration results in much
better outcomes for patients.
Right.
So you take their blood work too and everything?
Oh yeah.
We have an MD on the team that's an iterative doctor that's
things like same thing as us.
And he'll do his own consultation with the patients.
And obviously, part of that consultation
is diagnostics like blood work.
There's different kinds of diagnostics that you can do.
And at that point, and then it's how do we
move the needle and get the patient to a better place,
whether it's, you know, where, you know, their health, significant health issues or just weight loss,
or, you know, anything that can move the needle for them to get them to a better place.
And we, but it's a team effort. It's not just a specialist here, go to that office now, go to this office.
Bryce was like, you know what, let's create something that's actually more
collaborative and we can get much better results.
I love that, like a one-stop shop almost.
Yeah, I mean you can think of it that way. We even have a holistic
institution on the team because you know skin health a lot of times is
based on just caping on stuff or just doing some kind of peel or something like that.
Bryce, again, if you come from the right angle, you're getting healthier from within,
and then you get better skin and better teeth and better hair and better everything.
Everything improves if you actually get healthy from within,
but if you do something superficial and you might look healthy on camera or look
healthy from far, but really you're not healthy.
Duh.
I wish I knew that when I was a kid struggling with acne.
I tried so many washes and creams and they never worked.
No one ever told me to go with them.
That's, I mean, that's the future.
I mean, right now we're headed in a really great direction as far as
healthcare, health and wellness in this country.
The pendulum is swinging in the right direction.
People are really starting to ask questions about their health, you know, and not just
following the direction of a doctor.
I always tell patients, don't follow my directions.
Ask questions, you know, challenge me.
In fact, whatever I say, don't just go do it.
Go research what I'm saying.
You know, go and get your informed because at the end of the day, what my biggest message to my
patients is that you're the driver of your health journey and I'm here to
support you. I'm not here to tell you what to do. I'm here to help inform you
and help you in the right direction. When you were in med school, do you have
questions? Like were you questioning the system at the time or did it take years afterwards?
Whether it's in dental school or med school or now because education never ends,
you know, we go to constantly go to courses and there's always something else we want to learn.
You know, my brother is my partner.
We go to these all these things all together always.
And we're the ones that are always asking questions.
And our hands are always out.
Oh, I can't quite.
You know, it's like, it's like, but what about this? But what about that?
But what about this?
You know, but it's so it's so you have to ask questions.
You know, I feel like, you know, our our society is going to be a lot better if
everyone starts getting a habit of thinking and not just following, you know, you have to
think yourself and see, does this make
sense? You know, is this, you know, is this something that I want to do for myself? Is it rising yet
with me? You know, do some research, put some time and effort into it. No one is going to come save
you. You know, that no one's going to come just tell you what to do. I remember I spoke at our
conference one time and it was right before the
election, I said, you know, either way, whoever wins, no one's going to save you.
You know, at the end of the day, you're the only person that's going to
save you in your life is you.
You have to decide what you want for yourself and, um, and go after it,
whether it's your health, uh, well-being, longevity or career or whatever it is.
Yeah. It's what you do with that life and what opportunities you're given. That's going to make
the biggest difference. Yeah, I agree. Because insurance won't cover this. You can't rely on
the government to cover your health. I did a post on insurance. Oh yeah. Dental insurance in particular
because I'm a dentist. So we deal with that mostly. And I think it's a fry. It's totally a scam. Dental insurance, people think they should rely on it.
Oh I didn't go see this because I had insurance or something like that. You only get a thousand to
two thousand dollars a year and that's it, right? So if you want to get like let's say a crown done,
that's you're already pretty much past that but uh a filling
a couple fillings you're going to be past that it doesn't make sense because insurance should be for
you know catastrophic loss you know let's say medical insurance like if you got free cancer
again a big accident you know you're not you don't need insurance for little things right if for
doctors is it you can pay for that you want pocket pocket, you know, but if you have cancer or blah,
so you want to be covered in an emergency situation,
but dental insurance is the opposite.
It only covers little stuff,
but it doesn't cover big stuff.
Yeah. So it doesn't make sense at all, actual.
That's why you don't get it, to be honest.
You shouldn't get it.
You shouldn't get it.
What we do in our office,
besides having systems for payment plans
and financing and all that kind of stuff,
we're launching a membership plan.
Oh, okay.
Membership plans because it's, it's a much better answer than, than
insurance that covers just a little bit for us.
Then we can, it's very clear for patients that they can actually be
supported in make things more affordable.
Yeah.
I'm a fan of membership plans.
My gym, my whole lifetime membership.
My podcast studio is a membership plan.
It makes sense. Everything is kind of going more in that direction. And so just because it makes sense, this system, this insurance, it just...
It wouldn't even surprise me if it was a scam because did you see what happened with Social Security yesterday?
No, I didn't see that.
So Elon Musk revealed the numbers on the agent age brackets and how many people
with those age brackets are getting social security.
There was millions of people above the ages of 150 years old claiming social
security.
So our tax dollars are paying for those people.
Wow.
It's basically people that died, but their families still collecting it and
they were boarding them still alive.
There was one guy that was like 300.
Wow.
Crazy.
You know, it's crazy. I mean, I don't get it. There was one guy that was like free hunter. What? Crazy. Crazy.
You know, it's crazy.
I mean, I don't get it.
I mean, without getting political, it seems like you having this system of going and investigating
these systems and then government because we all know government is overspending on everything.
And that's our money.
We work so hard every day to pay our bills and then taxes.
Yeah.
Right?
Callie, I hear you.
Oh yeah, I'm like, if you know, son.
Yeah.
I mean, it's like half a year you're working for the government, right?
So you think you'd care with, you know, how the money's being spent.
So why not have someone audit it?
You know, we have the IRS to come
audit us at times. So why not audit the government? So anyway, well, they're starting to audit
and they're failing. I had to go on top. We already knew that was going to happen.
Yeah. No, it's just us though, seeing the money, dude. It's infuriating because you
and I pay billion to taxes. So it's like, wow, that's how it's being spent.
Well, yeah, we knew we kind of knew that it's being over.
Anything the government does, it's messed up as far as like, oh, we're going to
build a bathroom, but it's going to cost five million dollars to build a bathroom.
You don't have a series like that.
It's it's there's so much corruption of people being, you know, pocket money.
And where is this money
going? It's not for benefit.
The pandemic was nuts because I was selling TP during the pandemic and just seeing what
the government was paying for like masks and gloves, it was crazy.
I'm sure you heard some stories.
Oh, yes, it is.
Oh yeah.
Could believe it.
Oh yeah.
It's just, there's so many stories like that.
Uh, even the, the, the PPP monies that rolled out to people that you know, it's some of the money that
was sold out and geared out to people.
It's like there was no organization and so much money being wasted.
Yeah.
Anyway, my boy.
Meanwhile, companies like you could use that money.
I mean, listen, we're fine.
We're excited for the next chapter.
Again, I'm not a doing glue.
I'm a super positive tackle guy. I'm excited for the next chapter. Again, I'm not a doing glue.
I'm a super positive tackle guy.
I'm excited for the next chapter, for what's to come.
I'm really excited for Bobby Canty.
And, you know, he's, I've been a fan of his for a long time.
And we're excited for what he's going to be, hopefully, bringing to the table as far as helping and human services and in some of these agencies and hopefully Doge is gonna do some good things out
there too and it seems like already gotten up to a big start. Yeah. Either way
we have to do our part. Again I'm a big believer that you know we can't wait
for anyone to save you right? So for me it's like okay what am I doing every
day for myself, for my family, for my community?
And that's how you're going to make change.
It's what you're doing yourself every single day.
If you're waiting for someone else to do it, you're not going to get too far.
So for us, that's why we built this new facility.
And with that, okay, we got to do something different, right? Because the system is broken.
We call it by really not broken
because it's actually made this way for a purpose.
Right.
So it's not broken.
It's working for them.
Oh, we spend more money as you know,
on healthcare than any other country way, way more.
And we provide more prescriptions to people,
to Americans than any other country by far.
You know what, did you know that every adult in this country by average is on
four to five prescriptions a day.
A day.
A day.
So that means if you're 18 years or older, you average adults, 45 prescriptions
a day to soyong. So it's like, it's crazy. Wow. Your average adults, 45 prescriptions an day.
That's so young.
So it's like, it's crazy.
So this is, it's, again, it's not by accident.
This is a system that was set up this week.
And what we can do is try to make a difference.
And that's why we created Smalei,
to come in and go, okay, well,
how can we get patients healthier from within without prescriptions, without doing invasive procedures or surgeries?
You know, in general, I'm talking about the medical side and the downside
collaborating together and you get better results.
Sometimes surgery is necessary.
Like, yeah, in various situations, but they're so quick to jump to it these days.
I see it with my IFD friends. they're like, oh, you had surgery. You know, again, the future is bright.
There's a lot of good things happening. I'm really excited about what's to come next in the world of
health and wellness. And again, if we all keep pushing in the right direction, I think we're
going to have amazing results. Absolutely. Can't wait to check out the facility. We'll do a part two there, walk
through all the perceivers and stuff. Yeah, you're gonna love it. Yeah, excited.
Where can people find you man in the meantime?
Well, our handle on social media is MySmileBike
and also our website is MySmileBike. So all of our social media is actually
MySmileBike. So you look for us there and there and I put a lot of content out to try to get people
informed about these kinds of topics that we're talking about today and more.
A lot more than that.
And because, again, if people don't know, they can't make changes.
So my goal is to get people knowledgeable about all this,
people knowledgeable about what this kind of new perspective on health and wellness and health care would be as far as biological dentists and and how other health care professionals working together as a collaborative.
So I'm excited for this next track.
I'm excited to see you change the narrative because a lot of people are scared dentists, but I think you made the process a lot more fun and manageable.
because a lot of people are scared dentists, but I think you made the process a lot more fun and manageable. Well, it's an understandable fear, you know, because think about it when you're young,
you go to the dentist, your first painful experience is going to be at the dentist getting a shot,
oh, God, horrible. Getting a filling, drilling in your mouth, you have a fully nice sort of
experience of someone in your personal space, there's nothing good about it.
But for us, it's a matter of making that experience a lot better, not only through just listening,
start out just listening to the patient.
You would think that's a given, but you know how many times patients tell me, I never had
any doctor listen to me this on.
If I just shuffle you in.
Hey, we sit with the patients and we just talk at what's going on and
nothing else that matters at that moment.
You know, I'm not in a hurry.
And just by then, and then by just by that, right.
It makes a big difference.
And then we put a plan together for them.
And then when we want to do treatment, we do something called sedation denatural.
So when you don't have to be suffering and white knuckling and going through these procedures,
we do different kinds of sedation. Obviously, there are sedations where you can be put out
with the anesthesiologist. We do that. But most common, it's sedation with something
called oral conscious sedation. It's a pill form sedation and you let's say are getting a demo in class and we do ceramic demo in
class because we want you to be Nellie free and we want to do that surgery you know no one
wants to go through that but if we do it the right way with this oral conscious sedation
you're sleepy and loopy when we're getting the work done and you're not realizing
what time passing and next thing you know I put the chair up and we're done and the
patient that we realized we started.
Wow.
But the whole time we can actually talk like how you doing Sean, are you comfortable?
So I can do it, you're listening to music and you're just kind of in a happy place,
but you're not really experiencing it.
And yeah, last time it's all done.
So for us, you know, us, each step of the way,
we wanna make sure you have a good experience.
Love it, man.
We'll link your stuff a lot.
I'm sure people will message with some questions.
Thanks for coming on, man.
I'm excited to be here again and seeing you at the office.
Yeah, next time.
Part two, guys.
Stay on the lookout for that.
See you next time.