Gum Health and Overall Wellness Start at the Gums

Healthy gums are the foundation of a stable, resilient smile. They anchor your teeth, protect underlying bone, and act as a barrier between oral bacteria and the bloodstream. When gum tissue becomes inflamed or infected, it can affect far more than your mouth. At an integrative and biorejuvenation dental practice, gum care is not limited … Continued

A Smarter Approach to Dental Cleanings with Guided Biofilm Therapy

Preventive dental care has evolved far beyond traditional scraping and polishing. Today, patients seeking a more refined and biologically supportive experience are turning to Guided Biofilm Therapy . This method of professional dental cleaning focuses on removing harmful biofilm in a precise, comfortable, and minimally invasive way. At Santa Teresa Smiles, an integrative and biorejuvenation … Continued

Guided Biofilm Therapy: A Biological Dentist’s Approach to Healthier Smiles

Santa Teresa Smiles and Dr. Noha Oushy prioritize treatments that support whole-body wellness while minimizing invasiveness and toxicity. One of the most advanced tools we use for preventive and periodontal care is Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT)—a science-based, patient-centered method for removing biofilm safely and comfortably. What Is Guided Biofilm Therapy? Guided Biofilm Therapy is an … Continued

Guided Biofilm Therapy: A Revolution in Biological Dentistry

In integrative and biological dentistry, the focus of our work extends beyond symptom management to encompass overall health and well-being. Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) is a transformative approach to dental care. GBT prioritizes the preservation of the natural oral microbiome and minimizing invasiveness, which are cornerstones of Dr. Noha Oushy’s practice Santa Teresa Smiles. Understanding … Continued

Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) for Periodontal Treatment

Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, affects millions of people worldwide, leading to inflammation, infection, and even tooth loss if left untreated. The central culprit behind periodontal disease is biofilm, a complex microbial community that adheres to the surfaces of teeth and gums. In recent years, the development of advanced techniques like Guided Biofilm … Continued

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