Our philosophy
Healthy mouth = healthy body
Your mouth isn’t separate from the rest of you. Gum inflammation, airway problems, and bite issues are connected to cardiovascular health, sleep quality, and long-term wellness. A dental practice that looks at the whole picture can catch things others miss.
What Complete Health dentistry means here
Instead of treating teeth in isolation, we consider lifestyle, nutrition, sleep, and the oral-systemic connections behind them. In practice, that looks like:
- Prevention as the default. We work to catch small problems, and their root causes, before they become big ones.
- Gum health as whole-body health. We treat periodontal inflammation seriously because of its links to systemic health.
- Whole-health airway dentistry. Grinding, snoring, and fatigue can point to sleep-disordered breathing we can screen for and help treat.
- Myofunctional therapy. Tongue posture and oral habits affect breathing, development, and dental health, and they can be retrained.
- A trusted referral network. When you need a specialist, we connect you with people we’d send our own family to.
Trained with the leaders in the field
Drs. Hong and Tapp have pursued advanced education in oral-systemic health, including training with Dr. Dale Bredesen (known for the ReCODE protocol on cognitive health) and the Bale/Doneen preceptorship focused on cardiovascular disease prevention. That training shapes how we screen, what we look for, and the conversations we have with you about your health.
What it means for your visit
Mostly, it means better questions and a broader view: blood pressure awareness, sleep and airway screening, real conversations about nutrition and habits, and coordination with your physician when oral findings matter to your overall health. It’s still dentistry. It just pays attention to the whole person.
Want to go deeper? Our doctors share patient education on our YouTube channel.
Dentistry that sees the whole you
Ask about our Complete Health approach at your next visit.