The Bossticks - Dr. Gerry Curatola - The Dark Sides Of Dentistry, Proper Tooth Care, Root Canals & Breast Cancer, Fluoride, & Teeth Whitening
Episode Date: September 30, 2024#758: Join us as we sit down with Dr. Gerry Curatola, an internationally recognized biologic restorative Dentist with more than 40 years of clinical practice experience. As the Nation's leading Biolog...ic Dentist & Wellness Pioneers, Dr. Curatola gives us an in-depth analysis of the crucial connections between oral health, root canals, & your mouth's microbiome. In this episode, we reveal the surprising links between oral health & systemic disease, share essential tips for overlooked oral care, & discuss why your flouride toothpaste is doing more harm than good. Tune in to discover how your dental habits & practices can directly impact your overall well-being! To connect with Dr. Gerry Curatola click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To Call the Him & Her Hotline call: 1-833-SKINNYS (754-6697) This episode is brought to you by The Skinny Confidential Head to the HIM & HER Show ShopMy page HERE to find all of Michael and Lauryn's favorite products mentioned on their latest episodes. To learn more about Revitin visit revitin.com and use code SKINNY15 for 15% off Oral Therapy and Prebiotic Toothpaste. This episode is sponsored by Caraway Visit Carawayhome.com/himandher to see all of our favorite products and the cookware we use to make cooking easy for even the most amateur home chefs. Plus, take an additional 10% off your next purchase with code himandher at checkout. This episode is sponsored by Evolution Fresh Visit sodajustgotreal.com to learn more about Evolution Fresh Real Fruit Soda and find a store near you. This episode is sponsored by Purely Elizabeth Visit purelyelizabeth.com and use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off sitewide. This episode is sponsored by The Farmer's Dog Get 50% off your first box of fresh, healthy food at TheFarmersDog.com/SKINNY. Plus, you get FREE shipping! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp Visit BetterHelp.com/SKINNY today to get 10% off your first month. This episode is sponsored by Taylor Farms Taylor Farms Chopped Salad Kits are available at all major grocery stores. Produced by Dear Media
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The following podcast is a dear media production.
She's a lifestyle blogger extraordinaire.
Fantastic.
And he's a serial entrepreneur.
A very smart cookie.
And now Lauren Everts and Michael Bostic are bringing you along for the ride.
Get ready for some major realness.
Welcome to the skinny confidential, him and her.
The number one sweetener that's being used in natural oral care products is something.
called xylitol. And there were studies, xylitol is in organic chemistry textbooks. It's called
a high-value chemical. And in the mouth, it disturbs the microbiome and it kills a bacteria that
caused tooth decay called strep mutants bacteria. But that research was very misleading.
Dr. Jerry Kuratola is on the show today. This episode is going to rock your world. My jaw was on the
floor half the episode. We talk about the link between root canals and breast cancer, the dangers of
fluoride, the toxic impact of silver fillings, and why toothpaste can be dangerous and what you need
to know. So this episode is not to scare anyone. It's not to make you feel fearful. It's to just
give you the knowledge. And my thing is like, take what makes sense out of this episode and apply it
to your own life and leave what you don't. In this episode, I personally switched my toothpaste,
which we'll get into. I switched my kids toothpaste and I booked an appointment with Dr. Jerry.
And I can confidently say I will never get a root canal after this episode or a silver filling.
We'll get into it. He's going to break it down. He really talks about the crucial connection between
oral health and your microbiome. Really interesting episode. Dr. Daryl Joffrey actually said,
Lauren, you have to have Dr. Jerry on the podcast. And he did not disappoint.
He hits all the spots for me.
He has range like no other.
On that note, Dr. Jerry, welcome to the show.
This is the skinny confidential, him and her.
If someone has a root canal in their mouth right now in this moment and they haven't done anything yet, what are you telling them?
The first thing they need to do is get a 3D cone beam.
What that is is like a 3D x-ray of the mouth.
It's a new technology.
it's digital, and it shows us everything.
Now, what are you looking for with a root canal?
You're looking for dark space around it
that is the sign of a cavitation,
which is basically a hole that's forming in the jaw
that forms around extracted wisdom teeth,
it forms around root canals.
So a root canal is basically the process
of taking the guts out of a tooth
and making a, well, for lack of better words, a zombie tooth.
And that zombie can stay quiet for a while, but anything dead in the human body decomposes,
including teeth.
And when that happens, there's lots of inflammation that's caused by that that can
disregulate your immune system.
I know Lauren's going to want to dive super into this, but for the audience...
I gave a long answer, right?
No, no, no, we're going to for sure cover and go, we're going to go into the weeds here.
For those that are unfamiliar with your work and I've never come across you,
if you give a brief introduction, who you are, what you do, and how you got into that.
this learn to work. Sure. I'm, I'm a biologic restorative and cosmetic dentist. I began taking
this approach with biologic medicine, which biologic dentistry is a subset of, is really a
philosophy of practice, looking at root causes and understanding the sources of toxicity and
inflammation in the mouth. And I started that practice in the mid-80s, and that's why they've
called me the father of modern biologic dentistry. I also, in
invented revitin, and I wrote this book, The Mouth Body Connection.
I don't think people realize, because I didn't realize, how connected root canals are to other
diseases in the body. Can you walk us through what you've seen, because you've seen it all
from a behind-the-scenes perspective? Yeah, you know, 41 years I'm doing this. So, like,
I was like, Doogie Hauser came out when I was 12.
Everybody's like, you don't look like you're 66.
Now, you do look good.
So I like to say that, you know, root canals are probably the most notorious procedure in dentistry.
It's under a lot of fire right now.
And you know what?
When I came out of dental school, I thought root canal was a great thing.
You know, we're saving a tooth.
Like dentists are in the business of saving teeth.
So to tell someone you have an option to a root canal like a ceramic implant.
which is not inflamed. By the way, metal implants, titanium implants, a lot of research that's emerged,
showing that metal dental implants are inflammatory to the body as well. But root canals,
root canals are notorious because we used to think, oh, yeah, you know, we embalmed the tooth.
Actually, when I came out of dental school, they were still, it was just banned, but they were actually
using a formaldehyde material, it's called Sargenti paste, to fill root canals. Like literally
embalming a tooth.
And people were getting sick from that.
And now it's changed and there's gut a percher and different cements and all that.
And there are people that do like try to clean the tooth out really good, you know, using a laser and bleach and all this stuff to disinfect the tooth.
Bottom line is, and what I've come to learn over 41 years, is that it's a flawed procedure because it's impossible to sterilize a tooth.
So you're really keeping something in the mouth that eventually will decompose and will.
I mean, it turns black and then they want to put another crown on it.
And the worst thing is if any dentist says he wants to retreat a root canal, say, hold on, buddy, I have, or ma'am.
But I have another alternative.
And that is to remove the dead tooth and to put in a ceramic implant.
Now, the future of root canal is getting exciting, right?
We're doing stem cells.
We're regenerating pulps.
were actually growing teeth with stem cells.
That's like on the horizon.
And so that's the better future rather than to be, you know,
and I have a lot of good friends who are endodontas.
They're wonderful guys.
And they help take people out of pain.
Like, for example, if either of you broke a tooth and the nerve was exposed,
you would need a root canal emergency to take you out of pain
until you decide to take that tooth out and put a ceramic implant in
or some other longer lasting, more predictable treatment.
So people now, instead of doing your course of action, if you could consult them, if someone came to you, we would say, okay, if you had to absolutely do that, don't go the metal implant route, go the ceramic implant route.
Yes.
If you had to get an implant.
Yes.
So this is a strange question.
How over, I don't want to say overprescribed, but how often are they prescribing unnecessary root canals?
I'm so glad you asked that question, Michael, because that's really the, you know, the 800-pound gorilla in the world.
There are 42 million root canals done every year.
There's over 25 million root canals in the United States alone done every year.
Many of those are a knee-jerk response to a patient being in pain, right?
Patient has pain in the tooth.
Well, you take the guts out of the tooth.
You don't feel anything anymore, but you're condemning that tooth to necrosis.
And that necrosis will happen over time, and that's what we've seen.
And necrosis is the inevitable decay.
and death of that. Literally, the tooth decomposes in the mouth. I mean, when many times old
reocannows, when they're extracted, they crumble into a million pieces while the surgeon is trying
to remove the tooth out of the mouth. And so when you think about that and what's going on,
there are better approaches we have. And I do think, you know, in defense of all my my comrades who
are endodontists out there and made their living just doing this all day long. And some of them
have done, you know, really, it's kind of an art in itself, how to fill the roots of the teeth
and everything else. I have to say that there's better and more, better approaches, better
treatments and better materials that are coming ahead. And it's all in the world of regenerative
medicine. Dentistry needs to move into the world of regenerative medicine. So you're telling me that this
is like a billion dollar business where there's. No, no, no, trillions. Okay, trillion dollar
It's about $3,000 for, you know, two to $3,000 for one root canal.
So multiply that by $25 million.
I'm even in the trouble with the zeros.
Yeah.
So why would they want this to go away if it's a trillion dollar business?
It sounds like there's a lot of things going on that we're not seeing.
Yes.
And to your point, there is a lot of pushback of dentists who say, oh, I don't believe that.
I don't believe that.
No, they've done studies.
There's PubMed studies.
You can go online.
100% of endodonically treated teeth, root canal teeth, produce endotoxins,
which are bacteria and bacterial byproducts that are inflammatory to the body.
And two big things, inflammation, which my book is all about,
how to reduce inflammation in the mouth.
Because inflammation in the mouth is connected to everything from Alzheimer's disease
to premature low-weight babies to preeclampsia,
in women to impotence in men.
I mean, gum disease is the body's number one source of chronic inflammation,
but there's a lot of other stuff that we do in general dentistry that can cause inflammation
and toxicity.
It sounds like they would rather make the money than care about the inflammation in your
mouth, which is linked to multiple diseases.
Well, that's the story of life, is that, you know, there are people that make decisions
based on economic gain
instead of what's in the best public good.
And so fluoride is another example of that.
Go off on fluoride.
I'm so confused of fluoride.
I'm so confused of fluoride.
I'd go off on it.
I heard fluoride leads to lower IQ in children.
Is that true?
There's over 60 studies,
60 studies from around the world
that drinking fluoridated water
low as IQ in children.
And these are scientific studies.
And what's interesting is that
conventional dentistry, especially here in the United States, there are groups that, you know,
fluoride, in my opinion, is a 75-year-old public health experiment that's an abject failure.
There are non-fluidated communities, non-water fluoridated communities with lower rates of decay
than fluoridated.
And fluoride, you know, studies about fluoride came out like in the 1950s, in 1940s, late 40s,
And some of them were, you know, at the U.S. Army research facilities and Grand Rapids.
And, you know, there was all of this research about fluorine.
By the way, fluorides have made up word.
People don't know that.
But fluorine is the element on the periodic table.
It's the most highly reactive, non-radioactive element on the periodic table.
So it means it's very charged.
So when you drink something with that has an element of fluorine,
you will immediately, what it does, because it's so negatively charged, your teeth and bones
are made of hydroxy appetite. You probably heard that word. They're trying to shove it in toothpaste
now and all this stuff. But hydroxy appetite is your natural teeth and bones and it has a certain
amount of flexibility. When you introduce fluorine or a fluoride component, it knocks out the
hydroxia and you develop what's called floor appetite. So we thought, wow, this, you know, it stimulates
remineralization, but the mineral that occurs is a mineral that is more brittle and has about a third
less strength than your natural teeth and bones. So in the 1980s, after, you know, 25 years or so of
fluoridation, my mother fell on the front steps of our home, and they were carpeted, you know,
going up to the bedrooms. And instead of having a bruised hip, she had a broken hip. So in the 1980s,
they did a lot of studies with the orthopedics, orthopedic surgeons looking at hip fracture rates.
the time of fluoridation. Because if fluoride makes your teeth stronger, hey, yay, it's going to make
your bones stronger. And what they found was the exact inverse. There was an exponential increase in
hip fracture rates from the time of fluoridation. There's over 20 studies linking fluoride to osteoporosis,
cancer, and a host of other stuff. I mean, it's time that we get real and look at the current
science that's out there and stop this unnecessary poisoning, in my opinion, of systemic water
supplies, beautiful systemic water supplies. But also poisoning on a daily basis through toothpaste.
It's like if you wanted to poison people slowly and you wanted to do a drop of poison every day,
what's a better fucking way than toothpaste? Can I? It's fucking. It's genius.
To your, and another, another little tidbit of information is that we now have over exposure to fluoride, right?
Because you, like you said, fluoride toothpaste, fluoride mouthwash, fluoride in the water.
And you go to a restaurant, they're cooking with fluoride in the water and all this stuff.
So you, the amount, we now have something called fluorosis, which is a modeling of the teeth.
And by the way, the bones as well, you just can't see the bones.
You just see the teeth.
this modeling and hypocalsification, making those teeth even more prone to decay, the very thing
they were given what is listed in chemistry textbooks as a toxic halide chemical.
So now toothpaste that has fluoride has to have a poison warning on it since 1998.
Lauren and I sometimes will get flak for bringing on people that talk about these subject,
and they say, why don't you bring on a dentist?
Why don't you bring us some credentials?
Can you brag about your credentials for a second here for the people?
I'm a, I just, I know you're a humble guy, but can you list some of these. Guys, this is the best of the best.
Because I want people to understand, like, I hear that feedback. These topics, I think are very relevant to your point. More and more people are discussing this openly. And this is, you know, I was telling you outside before we started. I see these topics starting to pop up on more shows. Yes. Yes. God forbid. I question something that's in my mouth every day.
Right. I want you to do a humble brag for a second. For people are like, who's this guy?
Well, you know, I've been in, I've been in academia from when I came out of school. I've been a researcher.
an author and, you know, I built clinics and I built really some amazing centers for promoting
this biologic dentistry approach. But I'm a clinical associate professor at NYU. I'm not a
kook and a crazy. I've been very committed. I actually made a gift to name a clinical research wing
at NYU for my commitment to translational research in the oral microbiome. And I've, you know, I've lectured
internationally. I'm a fellow
of the International College of
of Dennis. I'm a fellow of
the International Academy of Dental Facial
Aesthetics. I, you know, I mean,
I've been very committed. I've loved dentistry
from when I was a little boy. You're not some guy
that fell off a melon truck and started talking about
who has better teeth, me or Michael?
There's only one favor, Lauren.
You definitely win, you know?
There's only one right answer there. Although Michael's
Michael's are good too. If you want to continue
to the show, there was only one right answer there.
There's only one right answer.
So I have heard behind the scenes from multiple people,
not just you from multiple dentists, doctors, experts,
that there is a huge link between root canals and breast cancer.
Yes, yes.
That is true.
And I'll tell you how and why that's true.
People don't realize that we in bio,
let me just tell you a little bit about biologic medicine,
which biologic dentistry is, is from.
And for me, when I came out of dental school in 1983, I didn't want to be a mechanic of teeth.
And I felt like, and I was really good.
I had good hands.
I was an art minor.
I was a neuroscience major and art minor in college.
And I go to dental school.
And I love the creative part of dentistry.
But I also love the medicine.
And I felt like dentists were cut off from the mainstream of medicine.
And it's really unusual in this country that they do that.
They go, oh, you want to study this two by two Q?
you go to dental school.
And so it tends to be more focused on clinical competence in the mechanic of teeth stuff
than on the medicine part.
So for me, I came out of school and I wanted to be exposed to different types of medicine,
right?
Homeopathic medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, Chinese medicine, naturopathic medicine,
all of these different things.
And there was a program that was starting by a Dr. Alan Pressman on holistic
Health in 19. It was a master's program. It was the first certified master's program in the United
States on holistic health, which was the origin of, you know, functional medicine and integrative
medicine. Actually, I then went, I did Harvard Medical School, had a program with Dr. David
Eisenberg where I studied and learned more about alternative complementary and alternative medicine,
which is what it was called in the mid-90s, late 90s. And from there,
There was a nurse that worked for me, and she became a holistic nutritionist.
And her name was Barbara.
And then she came to me one day and said, Jerry, there's a change in my medical history.
I've been diagnosed with breast cancer.
And my first response was, oh, my God, Barbara, you're going to Sloan Kettering?
You know, you know, it's like everybody thinks cancer, Sloan Kettering.
And the reality is she came back to me and said, that's a meat grinder.
I'm not going there.
I'm going to the Paracelsis Clinic in Switzerland.
and with Dr. Thomas Rowe.
And he was the guy, the medical doctor who changed my life as a dentist.
And I got a chance to honor him when I spoke at a world Congress in Integrative Medicine in Portugal a few years ago.
But Thomas Rowe, the first thing he would do if you had breast cancer is he would say, open your mouth.
And he'd be looking for root causes of inflammation and toxicity.
Whether you have heavy metals in your teeth with amalgam phyllis.
whether you have infected root canals, whether you had your wisdom teeth extracted, and now you have
these residual necrotic areas of bone, what we call jaw cavitations, in the wisdom tooth
area, whether you had BPA composite, which a lot of tooth-gullet fillings are BPA composite, whether
you had uncontrolled gum disease. Do you have gum disease that's untreated? That's the body's number
one source of chronic low-grade inflammation. Or do you have an airway problem that's restricting
your breathing? So this man totally was the aha moment for me to feel connected to medicine
and overall body wellness. Yeah, I always say dentistry is the 800-pound biological dentistry,
is the 800-pound gorilla in the wellness room. So you have all these functional medicine doctors,
as many of whom, you know, I know you have podcasts with and everything, who are wonderful guys,
but they will be the first to tell you, they can't fix your gut, they can't fix your brain,
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So are you saying that a lot of these diseases are all starting from the mouth?
Well, it makes sense if you think about it.
It's one of the main entry points to the rest of the body.
Yeah.
Well, it is. It's the front line, you know, of what goes in, you know. It's really interesting.
I hope it's one of the main entry points.
Right. Exactly. I don't put that joke in there.
Yeah, it is. And, you know, the most dentists, she says, it's like, brush and floss into your dentist twice a year. You know, it's like, which way do we go, George?
You know, like, this is like nonsense.
It's like we've just been brainwashed. Yes. And what we have to understand is like a lot of dentists are well-meaning and well-inted.
attention and they really have their head up their ass in terms of understanding the oral microbiome,
understanding toxicity and inflammation in the mouth, understanding the thousands and thousands of
studies that have shown that what's going on in your mouth has profound effects on your whole
body. So let's get to your root canal breast cancer question because I didn't really address that.
We believe in biologic medicine that each one of us here sitting here right now, we have a
divine life force. And in Ayurveda, they call it prana and in Chinese medicine. They call it
chi. And, you know, in the Western world, it's called your spirit body, right? When mind, body,
spirit, it's not just a cliche. But in, in, in biologic medicine, they call it the field.
And this field gives us a divine capacity to self-regulate and heal. But we self-regulate and heal on
five different levels. Microbial level is that, you know, you want to say lowest level is
microbial level. We know about that. We can talk about the oral microbiome and how the balance
of that in the mouth is essential for the body's ability to regulate and heal. Then you have
biochemical pathways. And you see all of this disruption of these biochemical pathways,
dysregulation, right? How many women have hypothyroidism? How many have Hashimoto's? How many are on thyroid
meds? Because their thyroid is totally taxed, which is very sensitive to heavy metals and teeth,
by the way. Mercury and aluminum and all these different metals really are destructive to the thyroid.
So we have microbial, biochemical. The third one, which is fascinating, is energetic.
And in Chinese medicine, they knew this all along, like these meridians, right? And we're energy
beings. And that energy flows in the fascia right below the surface of your skin. That's why
acupuncture point, acupuncture needles are, you know, they go very shallow because it goes right
under the skin to the fascia. So if you have a cut in your arm and you have a scar, that is blocking
meridian flow because it's in the, it's blocking the fascia. Fascia has been severed. Well,
your teeth, and this is the interesting part, your teeth are like the energetic circuit breakers
for your immune system, for your energetic immune system, for your body's ability to regulate.
So if you have a root canal and a tooth, every tooth in your mouth, and you could look this up
online, but there's a tooth organ relationship chart.
It's blocking your T.
Yeah, so what happens is you block energy, you flip the breaker off, right?
And I always tell people, it's like the movie Star Trek, you know, like you have the
enterprise going around, flying around, flying around, then a Klingons come to fire a missile.
And if the shields are not up, right?
Scotty, put up the shields.
I know exactly what you're saying.
Lauren is completely lost at this part.
I know, Lauren's, I get, I'm in Star Trek.
You have to think of your energetic immune system like the shields on the spaceship enterprise.
When your shields are up, you can fight.
You're fighting cancer every day.
I tell people this all the time.
So how do we get our shields up?
You have to eliminate toxicity and inflammation in your mouth.
So let's talk about that.
What are the main culprits that bring toxicity and inflammation into your mouth outside of-
heavy metals?
Outside of the main sugar and bad foods and not flossing and all.
Like what are the main culprits?
Dentistry has been notorious for stuff that is toxic and inflammatory.
So whether root canals or mercury fillings, which I was in dental school and we were playing
with this stuff amalgam, without a mask or anything, we're playing with this stuff and now.
And I'm like, wait a minute, this is 52% mercury.
And when a dentist takes a drill to drill out an old silver-colored filling, it makes an invisible
cloud or mercury paper.
You can measure it with a miner's lamp.
There's a video online called, it's been around for 20 years or more, called the smoking tooth
and holding up an amalgam with a miners lamp and you can see the mercury vapor on it.
So now let's talk about that.
Our bodies have an ability to chelate heavy.
Most of us have the ability to chelate heavy metals, meaning get this mercury out.
But there's a tipping point there, right?
And then there are, I think it's 14% of the population.
I don't have that statistic exactly.
but it's a very small percentage of 14 or 16%
that have a genetic variation
of the apo E4 gene
and they can't chelate.
So these are people, you put mercury in their head,
they can't get it out.
And these are the people where you see MS,
where you see Parkinsonism,
where you see all these degenerative diseases,
neurological diseases.
So we really have to be conscious
of toxicity and inflammation.
So what if someone's listening
and they have three silver cavities in their mouth.
What would you tell them to do?
Go take them out?
Well, no, that's an excellent point because I was on Dr. Oz show in 2011,
and Oz did this big piece called Toxic Fillings.
And you can still see it online.
But one of the most important things is the safe removal of dental amalgam from the human body.
So there's a specific way to remove it.
Right.
And so there was a signization, the IAO-A-M-T, I-A-O-O-A-O.
And they came up with one of the members, a great guy came up with this protocol.
He said, well, we've got to start to standardize stuff, which I believe is really important
right now because it's biologic dentistry is like the Wild West.
There's a lot of biologic dentists who are not good, and many.
And then there are many good dentists who are not biologic.
So what I've been trying to do is mentor and train good young dentist to be biologic.
And you know, the most open dentist that I work with are young female dentist.
I have two amazing rock stars.
I'm going to give them a shout out, Dr. Jeannie Greco and Dr. Tiffany El Malam.
Where are they?
And they are in my New York Center.
There's a wonderful biologic dentist in Los Angeles, Dr. Carlos Solis.
And they have this amazing goddess energy to be open and to want to help nurture and help cure and help their
patients on their path to regulation and healing.
This may be something that some people in the dentistry community may not like me to say,
but it sounds like one of the biggest disservice as to what modern dentistry is,
is there's this disconnect from the rest of the medical institutions.
Yes.
Right?
It's like you go to dentistry school and you get cut off from the other stuff.
But it sounds like the most important thing with disease and everything comes from our mouth,
which is wild.
It doesn't make any sense.
But is that fair?
Is that a fair assessment?
Yes.
You're spot on.
Michael. And then the reality is, is that it's time now. It's time for dentistry to merge back. You know, when you go to, when you want to be a dentist in, say, Switzerland or even I think Germany, you go to medical school. And then you make a decision to subspecialize in cardiology, gynaecology, gastroenterology, dentistry, you know, psychiatry. I mean, I mean, these are subdivisions of this global medical. So you get a base under.
understanding of the overall health and body system before, and then you get a side of your specialty.
Where here it sounds like you get segregated and you go off to just dentistry school.
Yeah, like for example, at New York University, we actually, the first two years of dental school
are almost the same as medical school.
We take a lot of the same basic sciences and all these other things.
And I always laugh because they had like faculty in both schools teaching the same thing
to medical students versus dental students, but dental students were separated for medical
students. Some schools have brought that together, but again, we need to have an understanding,
a more holistic understanding of the mouth as, and that's why I wrote this book, by the way,
because I wanted the layperson to understand that the mouth is a mirror for disease in the body. It's also
a very, very big gateway for disease in the body. But if someone has a filling and they're
listening right now, and you say there's like this protocol, are you saying that they really
shouldn't get it removed unless they go to this special dentist?
If you have a silver-colored filling, I would definitely stop and say, because the greatest
amount of mercury exposure is when they're first put in and when they're failing and they need
to come out, right? And so, and by the way, amalgam fillings are notorious for breaking teeth,
you know, when they get decay on them, they bite on something hard. Now that metal filling is like
a wedge splitting a log and they break their tooth. And so now that they go to the dentist and the
dentist just picks up a drill.
and starts drilling it out, and that is terrible on a biologic level because they're exposing
that patient to way too much. And organizations like the IAOMT and the IABDM, they were really,
their biggest premise was to stop the use of mercury. And I mean, in the ninth, I think it was like
1998 or something. The greatest amount of mercury pollution came from dental offices. So then they, they made
dentists put these special traps in their offices to capture waste mercury from taking out
amalgam fillings. They should just stop doing it. So what, if someone's confused on what to do,
what should they do? They should find a, they should find a dentist that does safe removal of dental.
A lot of dentists are now waking up and they're doing safe removal of dental amount.
And what does that look like? So it involves giving the patient, you know, we use supplements,
for example, we use activated charcoal, we use selenium, and then we give them an alternative
air supply, so they're breathing through that. We're protected. We wear special masks. We have
like almost our own protective gear in the room. They're going to have to breathe it too.
Right. Because we're exposed. You know, that's the thing that Dennis, Dennis, Dennis,
many dentists are not healthy. And they've been exposed to stuff for a long period of time
that is very bad for them.
You know, mercury is very bad for you.
Radiation is very bad for you.
And all this stuff.
So a lot of dentists are, you know, they're creatures of habit too.
And they work alone, right?
You know, they're not in a hospital.
They're working in a private office.
And, you know, there's more dental groups.
And dentists have become entrepreneurial.
And the big thing, look, I love cosmetic dentistry.
I love doing veneers.
I love giving somebody a nice smile.
I've been doing it a very long time.
It's a very creative gift.
And it is also such an amazing transformational experience for the patient to smile with confidence and have their self-image and their self-esteem restored.
But there is BPA composite being used to put the veneers on with.
There is, you know, some of it is aluminum disilicate.
And so there's, you know, there's an aluminum disilicate material.
We don't use any of that.
So there's aluminum.
There's BPA.
And then there is, oh, yeah, I forgot.
There are some labs that actually have used lead in the porcelain to make it sparkle more.
So you have like this craziness.
And so we have what we call, you know, I have something called rejuvenirs.
And rejuvenirs are a very natural biological approach to giving you beautiful cosmetic dentistry,
but just being conscious of the materials that we're using in that process.
So what if someone has veneers and they feel like, oh my God, I have all this BPA in my mouth?
I think, you know, there's a way to test.
One of the things that I really, I do a lot of this, by the way.
I have everyone send me a cone beam taken at their local dentist.
A cone beam and some intra-oral photographs.
And I can do a virtual consult and tell them what's in their mouth, what they should be concerned about.
Do they have cavitations?
Are there any infections around their dental work?
Are there, you know, what is the bone level?
You know, everything from the bone levels.
Is the cone beam radiation, though?
Cone beam is very low exposure.
Okay.
It's almost less than a full series of dental x-rays because it's, it's 3D, but it's digital, right?
So it's CBCT.
Is that the thing they put in your mouth and they scan around with no?
No, actually, you just stand and this thing goes around your head in, in like, you know, 30 seconds and we have a scan.
Do people need to worry if they have the white cavity?
If they're older than, let's say, five to seven years, they should be looked at very carefully.
If they are worn, it means they're wearing this BPA composite.
The material that was the kind of the workhorse of restorative dentistry for tooth-colored restorative dentistry was something called BIS GMA resin.
Fisphenol A, BPA, Glycleth, glycidyl methacrylate, it was a chemical, right, a plastic chemical that we used and, you know, you cure it with the light and it auto-catalyzes and things like that, or it self-catalyzes.
And so what we want to see now, what I look for is, are the fillings worn?
And do you have a grinding problem?
Because you're going to grind this stuff off and just keep swallowing it.
and I've had patients who've had tons of composite fillings.
They had breast cancer.
And you see this, it's basically chemotoxicity with this BPA composite stuff that was very
commonly used.
Okay, well, I'll pick on myself for a second.
I think I have a couple fillings that are white.
But I've been recently putting in like a night guard to wear, because I grind my teeth
sometimes.
The mouth tape helps so much with grinding.
I love your mouth tape.
Thank you.
I'm so happy.
I love the mouth tape.
I love the shape of it.
I'm a very big proponent of mouth tape because I think that, you know, there's a billion people on the planet who are suffocating in their sleep.
And everyone should have, I would say there's three things that everyone should have.
And the first thing is a cone beam.
And the second thing is a home sleep study.
And the third thing they should have is.
is an analysis of their microbiome.
And just to see where they're at.
I want to try the microbiome analysis.
So you like mouth tape, though.
You're a mouth tape fan.
Love mouth tape.
I can put it on right now.
Guys, you heard it here.
I think, I need to.
I'll be a little bit of a little bit.
But no, this is like my wife's going to love this.
Wait, I have to ask a question.
So I wear my night guard at night.
Okay.
And I'm not grinding as much because my mouth is closed shut with the mouth tape.
However, sometimes maybe like once a month, I forget the mouth tape and I grind.
And sometimes I sleep without the retainer.
Here's my thought process.
The retainer is plastic.
The plastic is sitting in my mouth all night.
That can't be good.
And we can go off on that.
The second one is if I don't wear the plastic, you're telling me I'm going to grind my filling.
And it could lead to disease.
So what the fuck do I do here?
I feel very between a rock and a hard place.
I know.
Because there's something to me that's,
unsettling about wearing a retainer all night with plastic seeping into my bloodstream.
But quickly, before you go through that, because I understand what you're saying,
is it fair to say that if people tackle the majority of the inflammation that's occurring
in their body, they would have enough to defend against a plastic mouth?
Right. And to be honest with you, there's different types of plastic.
And it's a good point, Lauren, but yeah, and you're in the right church, but you're wrong
pew. I mean, because a lot of these, nightguards, thanks. You're in the right church, you're in the right
A lot of these materials that we use, some of them are nylon, some of them, but you want to make sure they're BPA-free.
I mean, plastics, I mean, we live in a world.
You know, I was cracking up.
There was a video online about somebody who was like getting up in Congress, like, and all the use of plastic in the world.
And it's like, you know, and she had a plastic bag and all this stuff.
And so.
You don't even realize how much plastics in all that.
Yeah, no, it's everywhere.
I mean, I think we are entering a.
place where, you know, my favorite expression right now is like staying healthy is like walking
through a minefield. That's why, you know, these types of podcasts with this kind of information
is empowering to people. And, and it really, really does help. There are so many people that come to
me that say, oh, I heard you on this podcast. I heard you on that podcast. Wow. I, you know,
I wish I could have heard more about this. And, and it's so this information can be very helpful because
it's really, you got to sort the wheat from the chafe out there. There's a lot of be
and then there's a lot of,
the biggest bullshit
out there right now is the number one sweetener,
the number one sweetener that's being used
in natural oral care products
is something called xylitol.
And there were studies,
xylitol is in organic chemistry textbooks.
It's called a high value chemical.
Okay.
It is a chemical.
And it is made by an, now there's an organic material that you use, Xiland.
So Zyland, you know, is in cranberries and it could be in a bunch of stuff.
It's also in the corn cob, GMO corncobs.
So people don't realize a lot of the xylitol development took place by a subsidiary of DuPont called Dinesca.
And it was in Europe.
And they took GMO corn cobs, which was a bio waste.
They were going to throw it away, right?
They got the GMO corn.
And then I got the GMO corncops piled up.
but they were going to throw away.
And they were able to develop this chemical that is not as sweet.
You know, it's sweet, but it has like 20% or something, the calories of sugar.
It originally, it's not really absorbed, very poorly absorbed by the body and not recognized at all.
So it's not metabolized by the body at all, which is why xylitol, they were trying to use it in food products.
to lower the caloric intake,
and it was giving people diarrhea and gas,
because it just nukes the microbiome.
And in the mouth, it disturbs the microbiome,
and it kills a bacteria that caused tooth decay
called Strepmutans bacteria,
but that research was very misleading.
Because even though you're killing strep,
you're killing strep mutants bacteria,
you're disturbing the balance of those bacteria
in the mouth.
Strep mutants, which have been,
been associated with tooth decay, live in your mouth. And they are very peaceful and benevolent
when you're in a state of balance. And the amazing thing that I learned in my microbiome research
was that there's something called the dental sciallo microbial complex, teeth, saliva, and microbes.
When you're, this microbial flora, your mouth is actually an intelligent semi-permeable membrane
that transports minerals from your saliva to remineralize your teeth for your teeth to heal themselves,
in a sense.
I mean, when it gets to the dentin layer or past what we call the dental enamel junction,
difficult to do that.
But incipient cavities do remineralize from saliva, microbes taking ionic minerals from saliva,
including calcium and phosphorus, to the surfaces your teeth to heal.
It takes molecular oxygen to your gums, for your gums to be healthy.
So your microbiome is this literally creating this healthy metabolism when it's in balance.
What are other things in people's toothpaste that they should watch out for?
And I will just tell you this.
I've talked about this on the podcast.
I had my blood taken and I was so high in triclosin.
And I know triclosin isn't in a bunch of toothpaste and baby wipes.
You guys got to be, there's a huge brand of baby wipes that it's in.
Triclosin was, I mean, from when Colgate introduced their product total,
in 1998. They were actually going to launch it. They were going to call it the first antibiotic
toothpaste. And then there was this whole public, you know, back to the antibiotic. Good one.
I'm going to call it an antibiotic toothpaste. And then they changed right away and they said, oh,
it's the plaque killing, you know, toothpaste. And everything in oral care has been about
kill, kill, kill, baby. Burn, burn, burn. And it's like kill plaque, kill germs. You know,
like you got to sterilize your mouth.
And it was one of my professors, he was actually retired.
He was the head of the pediatric dentistry, wrote the textbook on pediatric dentistry,
he was involved in every international dental organization and the dental representative
to the United Nations, all this stuff.
This guy, Dr. Stephen Moss, taught me the oral microbiome.
And he had actually distributed money on behalf of major corporations.
to do science on different stuff.
One of them was triclosan.
It's kind of like the tailwags, the dog, to do the science.
So when the product launches, they could say,
science has shown that Colgate Total kills plaque 24 hours a day.
And he came to me, and I had originally developed Revitin as a nutritional product.
So I saw a study from the 1970s from Japan that showed that disease gums were deficient in two key.
nutrient vitamin C. If I had to get rid of every vitamin in my medicine cabinet,
except one, it would be, I would keep vitamin C. Vitamin C is still, you know, amazing.
I was reading a book all about scurvy and I was telling more about it and people just didn't
realize it was vitamin C deficiency. Yeah. And then the other one is co-enzyme Q10, which people
didn't really know about when I was doing my early research on this. But I got my first patent on vitamin C
in CO-10 in oral care formulas in 1999.
Wow.
At the second one in 2001, third one, 2003, and now we have another, because a lot of them
expired.
Now we have all new ones.
Why are people so deficient in vitamin C in CO-10?
Because the higher the metabolic need, the greater the need for those two key nutrients
antioxidants.
So CO-Q-10 is actually helps in the manufacturer of ATP in the CREPSA.
So it's like the way you make gasoline in, you know, it's, you know, it's, you know, it's,
gasoline in the tank is, you know,
going to manufacture ATP.
So, and where does it happen in mitochondria?
What's under attack these days the most,
your mitochondria.
Mitochondrial repair is essential.
And so,
so that's the first line of defense
that gets taken out your Kokeetan levels.
So what are these things we should look for
in our toothpaste, the ingredients?
Okay, so let's talk about what's bad.
Okay.
And I know I gave you a long answer to that,
but I, you know,
there are things we've used in toothpaste a long time,
which just are not sodium laurel sulfate.
It's what makes toothpaste foam up.
It actually is an irritant.
It actually, they use sodium lyral sulfate to irritate your skin
to test dermatological products.
I don't mean to brag, but when Michael first started dating me,
he was using crest and I was like, no way.
By the way, we started dating when I was 20 years old.
We're talking like two decades ago.
Too bad, you just for a long time.
You guys married 20 years?
I was like, not with that crest, we don't.
No, no, no, no, good for you.
Good, okay.
You were using the irritants in your own.
Wait, I need to go back to the ingredients to not look for.
Go ahead.
Yes, yes.
So what's bad in toothpaste?
What's bad in toothpaste is sodium lyrical sulfate.
What's bad in toothpaste, of course, is fluoride.
It is, so Proctor and Gamble, I think, launched a product called Crest Sparkle.
It was fluorescent blue, bubble gum flavored.
I remember that.
And it had sparkles in it.
It is like any kid who was like five or under it was like candy.
I for sure had that.
And fluoride fatalities in children went up like something like 280 percent.
Was it blue?
It was fluorescent blue.
Yep.
And that fluorescent blue, by the way, it used to be cold tar made it made toothpaste that
color.
Now it's just petroleum and it is a carcinogen.
They had like glitter in it.
Right?
It had like glitter.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like glitter in it.
And so like literally,
they put like a superhero on the kids were eating it and they were, there's enough
fluoride in a full-sized tube of toothpaste, commercial tube of toothpaste, to be fatal to two children
under five.
Wow.
So you don't have to even eat a lot.
So it went through and then took the FDA, typically, 10 years, and they came out
with a poison, the FDA poison warning on toothpaste with fluoride.
It says if more than a pea-sized amount, keep out of reach of children.
I love that one.
Let your kids brush with it, but keep out of reach of children.
If more than a pea-sized amount is swallowed, cold poison condition.
control right away. So kids were ingesting this toothpaste if they got their hands on it. Yeah,
and it still is a problem, kids eating toothpaste, you know, and, you know, so I wanted it, the first
thing I wanted to do, and it was around the time that I had been, I participated in those
symposiums in complementary and alternative medicine. I remember saying, I've got to do two things
before I leave the planet. The one thing I got to do is change where people brush their teeth with.
And, and so that's how, that's what was behind the development of Revitin. It's like, you can literally
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and my grandson's been eating
this from six years old
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It's funny because this toothpaste was recommended to me about five years ago by Dr. Daryl,
and I actually have my kids brushing with this toothpaste,
and I didn't put two and two together that you're the actual inventor of it.
Yes.
It's an incredible toothpaste.
I mean, just on the back here it says fluoride-free, gluten-free, dye-free, GMO-free,
sugar and xylitol-free, peanut-free.
So you really thought of everything.
Gluten free, too.
Yeah.
I'm going to send you a video of Michael brushing his teeth with his tooth.
face because I know it so well. He's angling how to steal it. This is so empowering because women when
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Yeah. Are you into tongue scraping? Do you like tongue scraping? Well, you know, that's another
interesting thing. Like tongue scraping, oil pulling, all these things that are out there. There's this
crazy product on Instagram. Like it's olive oil, it's olive oil ozone product, ozone pulling product,
and it went viral. And they're putting huge amounts of money in it. And I'm like, no.
Ozone is a wonderful, wonderful compound. I use it in dentistry all the time to make teeth
blood sensitive, to disinfect it. But if you use ozone on your microbiome, you want nuking it.
So ozone converts to peroxide in the mouth.
And if you use it every day, you're nuking everything.
So you're killing the good bacteria.
It's like an antibiotic.
You are killing all the bacteria.
So bacteria, you know, and that's another real big misnomer.
It's like first we had all bacteria bad, the germ theory, right?
All bacteria bad, kill them, raid, kill everything.
Then we had the good guy, bad guy theory, what I call the probiotic theory.
And thanks to the yogurt companies like Danin and all those, they did all the probiotics,
So good for you.
So probiotics are bacteria that are happy.
Bacteria are like people, by the way.
When you treat them well, they behave well.
When you treat them bad, they become bad.
And we call those pathogens.
So the same bacteria that have been benign and beneficial
can flip a switch and become badass in your mouth.
So you do like tongue scraping or you don't?
Tung scraping is necessary if your microbiome is way out of balance.
If you use Revitin, you will not have the tongue scrape.
And how, okay, this is just for the layman out there.
What would a tongue look like that needs a good tongue scraping versus one that does not?
Poliflower.
Everybody should look at their tongue, by the way.
The Chinese will do it.
And Chinese medicine.
They do going to, you guys look good, clean, good.
And what I want you to do, because I suspect something, open your mouth as big as you can.
Without closing, take the tip of your tongue, touch the middle of your palate.
You have a little tongue tie.
I told you this.
Put on me.
Open as big as you.
can. I told. He is too. I told you this. He is too. You both need a tongue tie release. That's it.
What is that going to do for us? Or you need myo functional therapy where we train your tongue.
So that ligament under your tongue and everyone can do this at home. They can go in front of a mirror,
open as wide as they can. And without closing, take the tip of your tongue, touch the middle of your
palate. If you can, you have to close halfway. That means that ligament, the lingual frenulum,
which is that string under your tongue
is holding it down too much. Wait, the middle,
the middle or the front? Sometimes it's
the side, sometimes it's the middle and the front.
Wait, what does a tongue tie do over
time if you don't release it?
It's kind of like unnaturally
holding your tongue down and back
because really the posture
or your tongue should be in
rest position. You should be, your tongue should be
resting behind your front teeth,
your central incisors, your
upper central incisors. Like you
should be relaxing there.
If you're not and your tongue is tied down, that tongue is like a rubber stopper in the neck of a wine bottle.
That's why you can have a breathing problem.
How did you know I had a tongue tie?
How did what about me looks like I have a tongue tie?
The fact that you were grinding.
So you think if you release my tongue tie and it's stopped, I stop grinding?
If you cure sleep apnea, most people will stop grinding.
Can you do a tongue?
People will stop having TMJ.
Can you do a tongue tie release as an adult or is it?
Yes.
No, you can do it?
Wait, can you release it?
A laser.
Can you do it for me?
Anytime.
Is it hurt?
I don't have to really.
No, it doesn't hurt at all.
So we, like, how long is it?
I mean, we numb it a little bit, but we use a laser, which is fantastic to do.
But does it, um, do you think I'll notice a difference?
You all, I think you need, so tongue tie release and myofacial, myofacial therapy.
It's kind of like speech therapy for your tongue.
Those are two important things to deal with.
And then we got to look at, have you ever had a home sleep study?
No.
Ah, I've got to send you guys both one.
Okay.
I'm going to send you both.
A home sleeper is the greatest device because it gives us like seven pages of information.
Everything from what your blood oxygen levels throughout the night are to what side you're sleeping on.
How many times a minute you have an apneaic episode, right?
So everybody thinks, oh, sleep apnea, snoring.
Snoring is a sign of sleep apnea.
But a lot of women have sleep apnea and don't snore at all.
They purr a little bit.
She used to snore like a, like I couldn't believe the snores.
Well, I had double jaw surgery and that really helped.
Oh, okay, that's interesting.
You had orthognathic surgery.
I had my whole face broken fucking nightmare.
Yeah, it is.
But I'm so glad I did it now, but during it's like hell.
Totally.
But that's interesting that no one told me I have a tongue tie during all that.
Yeah.
I mean, these are the things I'm training Dennis to look for.
These are the things we in our office in Manhattan, you know, we have an office in Manhattan, an office in the Hamptons, and we're coming LA.
So that's on the drawing board because they really do need,
we really do need to shift and change the way dentistry is practice.
Well, it's so interesting, like, having all of these conversations on the show.
I would argue that if you look at the early versions of this show compared to now,
like we've slowly, Lauren and I progress to become healthier human beings.
I'm not just saying the way we look at all that, but just, there's just so many things we've learned
talking to people like yourself.
One of the reasons we love doing the show is because,
we learn, like the stuff you're telling us right now, we are learning maybe a little earlier
than the audience because we do the interview first.
Now, what I love, what I love that you do is you also support a lot of the people like my friend
Will Cole and everybody else in doing their, in doing podcasts that are empowering people
to live long and hell.
And you know what?
There's been nobody, an oral kid, it's been nobody over here in this two inch by two inch
cube that basically runs your whole body.
Okay, because the oral microbiome actually is an integral part of the rate.
regulation of your immune system.
So another thing we didn't bring up,
but I'm going to throw it up right now, is mouthwash.
Right?
Throw it away.
Most mouthwash is crap.
And it interferes and disturbs and destroys the oral microbiome.
Everyone who likes mouthwash has an addiction to the old nostalgic feeling of your dad breathing the brown listerine on you.
We have to move on.
My mother loved it.
But my mother, like, it would burn the hell out of your mother.
If it burns, it means it's good for you.
I'm like, no, it's killing me.
I have this weird theory that is maybe you will relate to what we're talking about.
I haven't worn deodorant in like 20 years.
I just not a deodorant guy.
And what I was saying is, you know, we've gotten good as a people of masking sense that our
body's trying to signal to us to say there's something wrong.
And one of the things I said is like you shouldn't have all this crazy B.O.
If you're managing your health probably and also same.
Exactly.
Like if you're taking care of your mouth.
And you know what?
I don't even, I don't even use a deodorant.
I mean, like I'm really rarely only if I know like I'm going to be in.
a in a setting where, you know, I'm like sweating like crazy or something like that.
But I really, I don't even like it.
But, you know, the two things in dentistry.
My point, though, is that with deodorant, with perfume, with cologne, with mouthwash,
we're trying to mask a scent that shouldn't be there in the first place.
You are spot on.
You are 100% right.
Because what are the two biggest things in dentistry?
The two biggest consumer concerns, white teeth and fresh breath.
That's it.
White teeth and fresh breath.
You could tell them about the mouth as a, you know, when I wrote this book, you know, the mouth has a mirror and a body and a mirror and a gateway to the body.
Everybody was like, oh, oh, okay.
But white teeth and fresh pets, what have we done?
Teeth whitening products.
And a lot of people don't know this, but there was a study back at Georgetown University Medical Center on women who were, they called them bleachorexics, you know, like bleachaholics.
You know, like they whitened every day.
every day. They thought teeth whitening is something they do every day. And there were like four or five of
these women developed squamous cell carcinomas under their tongue, their cheek, and all this, because
teeth whitening is an oxidative process. It uses a form of peroxide, carbamide peroxide, hydrogen peroxide,
and that can denature your cells. It could denature soft tissue, that oxidative process,
destroying the antioxidant protection in the mouth.
That's why in our offices, when we do teeth whitening, we'd give them an antioxidant gum mask
with Revitin.
We do this like, you know, five-minute gum mask to replenish the antioxidants that are destroyed
in the whitening process.
So these women got cancer and it was like, hushy, hushy, all covered up.
No, we need to do more.
I need to do more research because it's a multi, multi-billion dollar industry teeth whitening
products.
You go on QVC.
You go online.
You go on anywhere.
And, you know, podcast infomercial and everything, what is it?
Teeth whitening.
Guess what?
Revitin whitens teeth by restoring balance to the oral microbiome.
So you get rid of that stain attracting unhealthy plaque.
And instead, you restore that plaque to a healthy microbiome, a healthy oral microbiome.
So when your microbiome is healthy, it's a thin, clear odilus film.
When it's unhealthy, you're unhealthy, you.
You have, you know, this thick, sticky, smelly film on the teeth.
You don't even want to kiss your wife in the morning because, you know, you got this gunga.
You got to brush your teeth first.
So an indication of a bad, unhealthy microbiome was that it's a thick film that starts
developing your teeth.
Like that shouldn't happen to get.
That's unhealthy.
What about?
And that's when you got a tongue scrape.
That's when you got to do oil pulling.
Like oil pulling, it's great.
It's a detergent.
Everybody thinks it's like this magical thing.
No, it's a lipophilic detergent process.
And by the way, the Ayurvedic, the ancient Ayurvedic, it was like, you know, it was like,
You had to do it for 20 minutes with an oil, right?
I think it was a sesame oil and back then.
And I know, you know, people are using olive oil or coconut oil.
Coconut oil is wonderful.
I love coconut oil.
But, I mean, the idea of having to use it for 20 minutes in the morning, I can't get people
to brush their teeth for two minutes.
You know?
Wait, I have a question about the airway.
If there is a kid or a teenager that doesn't get their airway fixed, what is going to happen?
Are you a believer in palate expansion?
Absolutely. I mean, here's the thing. There's a lot better, here's the most important thing. By the way, we're doing tongue tie release on children when they're born in the hospital. We're looking for it in the hospital. You know how many kids suffer from obstructive sleep apathy? I know what's connected to? Bedwetting. Bedwet and children is a sign of possible obstructive sleep apnea. Hyperactivity disorder, ADHD. Airway health. Airwis.
health. So airway health is essential from birth. And we do that. Now, there are appliances. And the big thing,
you know, a friend of mine wrote a book, he's a biologic dentist. And he wrote a book called Six-foot Tiger, Three-Foot Cage.
And he's Chinese-American. And, you know, they love Crouching Tiger, Six-foot Tiger. And this was like, Six-Fit-Tegger, Three-Fet Cache. Six-Fet Tiger is your tongue.
The three-foot cage is your mouth in someone with obstructive sleep damage.
There's not enough room for your tongue.
So now you're choking literally, you're choking on your tongue.
Now, how do you get a six-foot tiger and a three-foot cage?
Some people genetically abhorne with a narrow face like mine and a high-vaulted palate,
like you and you, by the way, all of us here.
And so, or we may have not been breastfed.
we're bottle fed, and so we don't get proper palatal development, this spreading and flattening
of the palate.
And so these people end up, or now they have crowded mouths, they have an overbite, and now
they're pulling teeth, the orthodontist is pulling teeth, quote unquote, making room for your smile.
So now they have a pretty smile with a three-foot cage instead of a six-foot cage.
So extraction therapy and orthodontics, big no-no.
And they did it in the past because it was like a real easy way to give them.
a nice smile. Oh, Susie has a crowded mouth. No wisdom teeth pulling. Too many, in my opinion,
a lot of removal of third mullahs wisdom teeth are done unnecessarily. A lot of root canals
done unnecessarily. So you like palate expansion. I love using things like myobrace and children
that helps with the orthopedic development of that. Palatal expansion is a little, you know,
You really need to guide the development of the jaw, not just, you know, kind of move the teeth around.
That's why people, you know, they're removable alina therapy, like Invisaline Candid and these types of systems.
They have a place, but it's not a one-size-fits-all type of solution.
So what if you have a young kid, what would you do?
I'd evaluate them, you know, and the earlier, and I want to encourage everyone listening, the earlier you bring your child for,
Development is really about helping guide the development of the upper jaw, the maxilla and the lower jaw, the mandible, so that the teeth have room to come in.
The airway has plenty. There's plenty of room for your tongue. You know, you can really make a big difference in that child's entire lifespan by focusing on the airway at an early age, like seven years old and on.
there are different appliances that that child can wear that helps guide the eruption of the teeth
and guide the development of the upper and lower jaw.
We just did an entire episode, which is why I have my phone out because normally I would never
have my phone out on the show called How to Grow a Beautiful Face, Jawline and Sustain Her Health
with a woman named Katrina Fahy, and she talks, she wrote a book all about this and a palate
expansion. We talked all about this particular subject.
That's fantastic.
Before we go, I know that there was a...
a documentary on Netflix.
I think it was called
the root cause. Yes. And it
exposed a lot of things that you're
talking about and it educated the population
on a lot of things that you're talking about.
And then it mysteriously disappeared.
It's gone. It was a class action
lawsuit by the American Association
of Endodontas. Because they don't
want it out there. And they said it was scaring the
public or something ridiculous.
You mean scaring the public into not doing it so
it ruins their money? Yeah.
Well, yes.
I mean, they do, you know, they're protecting the interests of their members and their members, you know, they make their living doing this stuff, you know, being undertakers of teeth, you know.
And they, you know, I hate to say that because getting someone out of pain is can be life, you know, give somebody their life.
I mean, toothache is one of the greatest pains in the, you know, one of the top three, you know, in an ear toothache.
I forget the other one is, I think gallbladder or something.
Aren't there things that you can do for a root canal naturally?
Like Dr. Darrell and I have talked about, like taking black seed oil.
He has a black seed oil I take every day.
Yes.
And homeopathics.
By the way, in a tooth with deep decay, there are way, way, way too many dentists
that are in this mechanical removal of decay, seeing like they got to scrub every pick of the end.
And then they expose the nerve.
And then they go, oh, you know, Lauren, we got to do a root canal now.
The nerve is exposed.
The decay was so deep.
First thing I do in deep decay in our offices is we use ozone.
Ozone disinfects that deep decay and the decay kind of sluffs off and off the tooth.
And you get down to the healthy tooth.
And then sometimes I'll do what's called a laser pulp cap.
I'll use a little laser light to protect the nerve.
And then we build that tooth back up and we keep that tooth vital.
There's way too many root canals that are done like a knee-jerk response.
And as I said, when we watch the progression,
of what happens to that tooth with root canal over time.
We see this necrosis.
We see these infections.
We see cavitations.
And they are a source of dysregulation.
You were asking about upper molars.
The upper molars are grand central station on a meridian for regulating the immune, you know,
the field around every organ system in your body.
So the upper molars are notoriously right and left or for the right and left breast.
for your thyroid, they regulate your thyroid.
So just think about this.
A big infected root canal in an upper molar will dysregulate your breast on that side,
your thyroid, your stomach.
And on the upper right, it's the pancreas.
And on the upper left, it's the spleen.
That's how many meridians are just from those molars on the upper.
Your front teeth, by the way, upper front and lower front.
And a lot of people, you know, especially when you're young.
and a lot of guys, you know, they took a baseball to the mouth
and they got two root canals on their two front teeth.
And the next thing you know, they have an inflamed prostate
and this and that, because the whole genitone urinary system
is on meridians from your front teeth to that area.
I knocked my two front teeth, not out completely, but...
Does silk...
It was a sports injury.
I wish it was a cooler story.
I dropped in off a big ramp on rollerblades.
There you go.
I really wish it was like I got in some kind of street fighter stuff.
Right, right.
You never want to be a man saying you got a rollerblades.
waiting accident. Do you like
gargling with silver?
No.
Okay. Why? And the thing is,
gargling with silver is great
if you have anything
viral. Or if I want to, when I'm traveling, let me put
this way. I'm a big fan of
of a
silver hydrosol cold,
Argentin 23. I give it to patients.
They use it under their tongue. They use it
if I've done a, you know, a surgical
procedure. I give it to them.
I use as many natural. We use it when we
Pathic remedies as possible.
We use it when we fly.
Yeah, I use it when I fly.
Yep.
I have it with me.
I have the aerosol one.
I squared it in my nose.
I squared a little in my mouth.
My ears, I even do my ears with it.
And it is really, so that's great.
Doing it every day as a daily practice is not great.
Because it is antimicrobial.
Remember, I have a mantra for the oral microbiome.
And that is make peace with your microbes.
They keep you alive.
No, we're made of microbes.
Our human cells may have been microbial in origin.
The mitochondria of our cells are the exact same size as a bacterium.
I have a big announcement.
I have a very big announcement.
Tell us where we can get your toothpaste.
Everyone's going to want this toothpaste.
I'm like, I'm definitely taking these home with me.
Your book is called The Mouse Body Connection.
You guys go check it out on Amazon.
I am a huge fan of you personally.
Like, I attacked you to come on the podcast.
Give your announcement.
Tell us where to buy the.
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There are many, many, many devoted, loyal afflictionados of Revitin, which has essentially, it's,
there's a launch coming, but we are coming out with a mint flavor this fall, finally,
because mint can be very antimicic, like peppermint, which a lot of oral care products have
and everybody's condition, like he's talking about mouthwash.
You know, you use mouthwash that's antimicrobial like listerine.
It inhibits your body's ability to make nitric oxide because your oral microbiome
makes nitric oxide for your cardiovascular health, your immune system health.
So you're launching mint.
But I really, we're launching a gentleman, which is delicious.
I really like the citrus clean, though.
I will tell you guys, this toothpaste is absolutely amazing.
And which website do they go to use the code?
They go to Revitin.com.
Okay.
And they put in Skinny 15 and everyone gets revitin on sale.
And where can everyone find you on Instagram if they have questions?
I'm at Dr. Jerry Curitola, never spelled Jerry with it.
Your father and I have the same name.
And it's Jerry with a G.
So it's D-R-G-E-R-Y, C-U-R-A, T-O-L-A.
And you can go to Rejuvenation Health.
One word, Rejuvenation Health.
We'll link everything in the show notes too.
Yeah.
And you guys, if you want to go see them, you're in your
New York City, right? Yeah. Okay. Right on Fifth Avenue. You're the best. Come back anytime.
Thank you, Dr. Cherry. I love you. Go see your biological dentists, everybody.
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