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If I Skip Regular Dental Checkups and Rely Only on Holistic Care, Could I Miss Serious Issues?
Many people who turn toward holistic care are not rejecting dentistry. They are stepping away from fear, pressure, and treatments that never felt fully explained. They want to care for their bodies in a gentler, more intentional way. They pay closer attention to diet, stress, sleep, and daily habits. They choose approaches that support the body rather than override it. And as that awareness grows, a natural question follows. If I am already caring for my mouth holistically at

Marc The Dental Shaman
Jan 1312 min read


Why My Gums Are Sensitive, and Flossing Makes Them Sore. I Don’t Want to Damage Them
If flossing hurts your gums, this matters. If your gums bleed every time you try to clean between your teeth, it matters even more. Many people start flossing with good intentions. Then it hurts. Then it bleeds. Then they stop. After that comes guilt. And finally, avoidance. That cycle can run for years. The things I notice over the 40 years, based on decades of real clinical and holistic gum care: Pain is not proof that you’re cleaning well. It’s a warning sign. And sensitiv

Marc The Dental Shaman
Dec 27, 202510 min read


The Best Oral Care Product for Busy Adults Who Want Real Results (A Dentist’s 40-Year Perspective)
Most adults don’t fail at oral care because they don’t care.They fail because the advice they’re given doesn’t fit real life. After forty years in dentistry, I’ve seen this play out thousands of times. People start with good intentions. They brush well. They’re told to floss daily. They try. Then life gets busy. Flossing hurts. Gums bleed. Mouthwash burns. The routine becomes stressful. And slowly, it falls apart. Busy adults don’t need more rules.They need a better tool . Th

Marc The Dental Shaman
Dec 21, 202510 min read


Can Antibiotics Cure an Infected Tooth?
When your tooth aches and your face feels sore, it’s tempting to reach for antibiotics and hope the problem goes away. But can antibiotics cure an infected tooth? The truth is they can’t . For more clarity you can watch this vide to know what Marc the dental shaman guide for it - Antibiotics basically can help control bacteria for a short while, but they don’t fix what’s actually wrong. A dental infection lives deep inside the tooth or gums, where antibiotics can’t properly r

Marc The Dental Shaman
Nov 7, 20256 min read
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